British retailer John Lewis is selling the world’s most unintentionally disturbing baby bathtub ever. At least we hope it’s unintentional. [BoingBoing]
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British retailer John Lewis is selling the world’s most unintentionally disturbing baby bathtub ever. At least we hope it’s unintentional. [BoingBoing]
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its basically a bucket to stick your baby in for bathtime.
Kinda disturbing to me. I still think a baby could possibly drown in it.
I almost blew scotch out of my nose when I read “baby in a blender.” THAT’S comedy.
I cant wait for the “baby in a sack” bathtub design.
Someone to sell rotating attachment that hooks up to the bottom to automate the washing process in 3… 2… 1…
(Works great for cats, too.)
Another great marketing mistake. Also English. I still remember the unsteerable Heathrow baggage carts.
The baby goes in head first, right?
@bustit22:
No, then you can’t see its reaction
It’s actually a version of the potter’s wheel.
As it turns out, that’s God. And she’s creating that baby, not bathing it.
Is your mental image anything like this?
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[www.joecartoon.com]
Old news.