No, just the exploding bit

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Just googled this to see what you meant and turns out this was more popular than I thought, and people didn’t actually remove the drawer like I thought!?!?!

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What a rollercoaster.

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haha, my kids (3 & 5) ended up watching the exploding head scene from scanners the other day and found it hilarious. Likewise jurassic park!

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probably already known but she was screaming due to bits of string tied round her toes and someone pulling on them.

Not gonna lie, that would make me scream like a motherfucker!

don’t be tiny don’t be tiny don’t be tiny…

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In the Brittas Empire the receptionist had her baby in the drawer and would close it when Brittas turned up. I remember finding it quite stressful.

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Were you the baby?

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That a towel has two sides

I am Brittas

And at all other times they’re sleeping outside in the snow, right?

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Reminds me of my mum saying she would leave me in a pram at the bottom of the garden , presumably so she couldn’t hear me crying. Or maybe it was her mum did it to her. Either way, feels a bit off

That Nespresso is made by Nestle.

But it’s free at work! Glad I can’t go there anymore.

We had a Finnish baby box, used it for the kid’s daytime bed in the living room. Definitely posed a few photos with the lid on, though the instructions are very clear to not put the lid on when the child is inside…

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They probably just posed that for the photo, you’d take it out just in case they wiggled and it tipped onto the floor.

Barnard Castle is the name of the town as well as the castle around it.

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In the 30s in New York they had ‘baby cages’ to give kids fresh air when their family live in flats.

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Fuck

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I would quite like one of these for myself tbh

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Could have made a big return this lockdown, might be hard to market.

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What gave it away?

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