Friday, August 31

Toy Commercials must die....

Ugh...why oh why do they insist on putting a million (and yes a million) toy commercials on my child's favorite TV channel. Well of course it's because they love to torture me! Rose is wanting everything and anything that they show on there. I mean really come on..she doesn't even no what some of the things are ...she just says "Mommy I want that for my birthday" I think that I heard this about 50 times today alone..grrr..so annoying..I would like to get those TV executives on the phone and give them a piece of my mind. Well onto tomorrow..where I am sure there will be more toy commercials and more "i wants" and I will be more annoyed! Enjoy your coffee!

2 comments:

Bee said...

At least your kids ask for toys... my niece says "Mommy, when you buy carpet you have to call Empire"
That kid is gonna be as weird as me!

Tracy Rambles On And On said...

I couldn't agree with you more! Another one of my pet peives is the candy bars by the registers at the grocery store. And like Bee, my center child will walk through the store and tell me all about all the wonderful cleaning products that we must have. She got mad at me one day because I wouldn't buy the Mr. Clean magic eraser after she told me all of their wonderful features.
Oh and about your question with the peanut butter, I have a similair story. We were using miracle gro on our garden one year and I was reading the box and saw a warning that said "Do not put on children or pets." I then read online that most warnings on products are because someone actually did it. I could just imagine some man thinking "My son will be the best bastetball player ever" and then sprinkling him with the miracle gro.
So, to answer your question, yes someone is really that stupid that they ate the peanut butter and had an allergic reaction and then complained or tried to sue the company. There really are those people out there.