User's Hanbook

United States
November 18, 2006 1:12am CST
How come you get a handbook or user's guide with just about any appliance you buy, but din't get one when you have a child. Wouldn't it be more important to have a trouble shooting section for raising children. You need to take a test to drive a car, but don't need one to have a baby. What do you think?
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5 responses
• United States
4 Dec 06
probably because they'd have to give instructions on how to send it back.... and they'd have many, many returns! lol
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• United States
5 Dec 06
Okay I can understand that thought process. But with perserverance and patience a few years later you are glad you didn't return it. You just have to work the kinks out and break it in.
@ahalapia (942)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Easy Button - The easy button
Well I could ask that about alot of things, it would be nice to have a handbook for everything these days, or like the commercial says an easy button, just push the button and things would all become a whole lot easier.
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• United States
19 Nov 06
I need me one of them buttons. How much do they cost? Where can I get one?
@Jellen (1852)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Life ain't fair.
@birthlady (5609)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Any one who wants to can go to my website, Auntie Natal 911 http://www.auntienatal911.com and learn about pregnancy, birthing, and newborns. There's lots of child rearing books and websites, one just has to look. Auntie Natal: antenatal: occurring berore or around birth; prenatal. 9 months, 1 purpose, 1 goal: healthy mothers make healthy babies!
• United States
19 Nov 06
That is certainly something that people need more education on. I applaud you for your work. Thank you.
@clever06 (191)
• United States
21 Nov 06
Unfortunately the gov't doesn't hand out money based on the # of cars you have. I know. That was harsh. What's worse is that at least a child comes with the cord enclosed, unlike any printer you ever buy.