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125gJoe
02-02-2006, 11:41 AM
Browse the whole webpage.. gallery - the 10 photos, testimonials, accessories...
And this extra:
"Electronic Shocking Systems We also offer an electronic shocking system with all of our cages for an additional $100.00 on any cage. This will protect your investment and make sure your child does not cause a ruckus by touching the metal bars on the cage. If the bars are touched, a 100 volt shock will be administered."
Link: http://www.babycage.net/babycage.php
http://www.babycage.net/
:laugh:
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msouth468
02-02-2006, 11:49 AM
*Raises WTF flag*
Is that for real? :thud:
UncaBret
02-02-2006, 7:31 PM
Ummm, sounds like the bonsai kitty thing.
Hannys_Papa
02-02-2006, 7:43 PM
My 3 year old is driving me up the tree on a regular basis. How soon can they get one here ????? ;)
Debisbooked
02-02-2006, 8:40 PM
[QUOTE=125gJoe]Browse the whole webpage.. gallery - the 10 photos, testimonials, accessories...
Interesting what a person can put on the web, all in fun of course. A couple in my area actually had their (several) kids sleeping in home made wooden cages and when human services found out they took all the kids away and put them in foster homes. The parents are trying to get them back but it dosn't look like that will be any time soon.
Watcher74
02-02-2006, 10:23 PM
Great, now I'm out $1500 bucks. They better have fast shipping.
flyingfish
02-02-2006, 10:37 PM
:soda: WOW! Now I can work on stuff uninterrupted. ;) I wonder if hubby will fit in the teen cage? Hmmm, might be fun! :Angel:
UncaBret
02-03-2006, 5:58 PM
[QUOTE=125gJoe]Browse the whole webpage.. gallery - the 10 photos, testimonials, accessories...
Interesting what a person can put on the web, all in fun of course. A couple in my area actually had their (several) kids sleeping in home made wooden cages and when human services found out they took all the kids away and put them in foster homes. The parents are trying to get them back but it dosn't look like that will be any time soon.
Didn't they show that on CNN? I'm sure I saw something about it on the news.
Slappy*McFish
02-03-2006, 7:16 PM
I'm sure they'll grow up to be happy, well-adjusted and successful human beings.
:rolleyes:
mishi8
02-03-2006, 10:02 PM
I found the website to be too disturbing. I know it is not serious, but I just kept looking for a funny disclaimer and couldn't find one anywhere. Perhaps it just wasn't as funny for me considering the sensational news stories we hear from time to time about child abuse and neglect.
ceatwood
02-04-2006, 3:15 PM
Well, since the 5 month old can't walk or crawl yet, I guess I'll have time to take the ground delivery service, think I'll get the rolling one, makes the most sense to me.
On a serious note, my friend has a picture of herself in the hospital at about 18 months I believe and the crib she is in really resembles these baby cages, only with a matress on the bottom, it's actually quite hilarious (she keeps it on her desk) with her hanging of the bars like a lunatic
CatLover
02-04-2006, 3:27 PM
I agree with Mishi, this is just plain disturbing. Some strange person could look at that site and actually think its real. I'm sure theres no harm intended, but some sicko could get ideas from that and lock up children!!
Thats strange
125gJoe
02-04-2006, 6:03 PM
... Some strange person could look at that site and actually think its real. ..
I think the term for this issue is, "dark humor". And, many strange people should be locked up.
:D
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