Before the days of disposable diapers. DH would help with the kids and change their diapers. The cloth ones you washed and reused. We had a diaper pail you put them in before they went into the wash. He would get a poopy one go rinse it in the toilet and flush.....DOWN would go the diaper, the suction would pull it out of his hand. We lost many a diaper that way. LOL. I still can't believe our toilet never got plugged...
Meems
have you ever drop your car keys???
this is so good, thank to all who help make it that way,
my son when he was about 4 taker a kitty and put him in the water,and try to make him swim like a duck,
well by the time we find out the poor kitty had enought
water in him to kill him,
my husband hate's cat's, but he work on him, rubber his stomach till all of the water was out and the kitty was o.k
so we had a talk with our son about a cat can't swim like a duck,
Mary_Mi
Amiee,
Yes it is weird but so very funny. I find it amusing that when anything gets dropped in they always call MOM.
My sons siamese, Heathcliffe, took a flying leap for the top of the toilet tank and missed. He was one very upset wet cat! When my kids were small things kept getting flushed down the toilet, so my husband made an "invention" that wedged behind the seat so it could'nt be lifted by a child. Needless to say, the invention went the way everything else did except it clogged the toilet!
oh my goodness, I forgot my potty story!! I do have one. We got my daughter dyed chickens for Easter when she was 16. We kept them in the bathroom because it was so cold outside. They grew very very fast! Needless to say one morning I found a big green chicken in the pot. Needless to say it wasn't alive. But no kids involved or anything. And I wasn't the one that pulled it out!
Okay, tiG, you are allowed to be in our club! One must pay one's dues, and you must have when you spied that drowned chicken.
LOL!!! it wasn't as bad as finding my cat in the dryer, but it wasn't fun:) thanks for letting me in!!!!
Oh No - did your cat survive?? I hade a friend years ago that found a cat in the dryer - they had to get rid of the dryer - couldn't get rid of the smell!! Don't remember what happend to the cat, but I'm sure he was never the same, lol.
no he didn't. It broke my heart and I had a hard time with that one for months, I had nightmares. Reason #1 to keep dryer lids closed if you have animals in the house.
I must admit, my kids have never (yet) put toys or anything weird in the toilet. After all the stories other parents have told me, I just pounded it into their heads (not literally) that nothing goes in the toilet that doesn't belong!
I used to work for an classified ad paper (The Trader). I was working on the switchboard when the owner's son, came in and asked me to call his new cell phone (this was when the new "flip" styles came out) and just let it keep on ringing. He had dropped it in the commode & flushed, not aware it was in there and forgot which commode he had used.
What was worse, after about 2 minutes of the phone ringing - he answered it! Yuck! Would you hold that thing up to your head after it had been in a public toilet?
Our maintenance man dropped his glasses in one, had to take the thing apart & couldn't afford new ones, I just gave him a bottle of rubbing alcohol & he wore them, at least he cleaned them first.
The more I read, the harder I laugh. I was sad to read about the cats, and just today I told mine to stay away from the dryer. I then had second thoughts and closed it while I came inside. Never dreamed anyone had actually lost one that way, but they do get into everything else in that room, so of course they would have to investigate the dryer. My former neighbor had a cat that always jumped up onto the washer to look out the window, and once he did that when the lid was open and the washer was filling. It took him a few seconds to jump out, and he was furious. He scowled at her, shook and jumped and ran out the door. But the next day, the silly feline was napping right there on top of the washer.
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