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Referring to the pacifiers... Yeah I want the kid to stop crying... Just not permanently. :)

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Thanks for the heads up, our Senseo is included so we get a replacement for our four year old coffee maker...what sucks is that they are going to send along a black one...ours is red to match our kitchen :)

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Stanley® Stud Sensors 200 and Stanley® FatMax® Stud Sensors 400 (shock)

and awe

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A lot of burning, falling and choking....

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Most of these seem to be made in China. Now that is a shock!

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My Senseo is not on the recall list, but I've had it for 3 years and never cleaned it.

Probably should do that before it blows up, huh?

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Hmmm i just saw on the news the other day that GM put out a pretty big recall for engine fires!

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What kind of kid is dumb enough to eat something that fell off their shoes? Do parents actually let their kids become that dumb?

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YO, i have that GE Oven!!! WTF?!? thank god consumerist put this up, otherwise we would have never known! i'll be calling GE after work today so my house doesn't burn down :-/

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LOL about the WalMart shoes! "Falling" When will Manolo, Jimmy Choo, Christian Louboutin, etc step up to the plate and admit that their spike heels are a health hazard?

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@biggeek: I was thinking the same thing about mine the other day. I've never really cleaned it. I'll have to wait until I get off work to find out if mine is on the list or not. They say it takes 6 weeks to get the new one... dang, they just don't understand coffee drinkers.

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@ElizabethD: They're a falling hazard because the heal can "easily detach". They're note recalling them because you can fall over too easily wearing pointy-toed heels.

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@jaydez:
Someone is obviously in for a big shock when they have kids.

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@CRCError1970: It's actually quite disturbing how often those things are recalled. Granted, anything for infants gets more scrutiny so there are always more recalls in this area, but it's downright creepy how many pacis end up on recall lists. Glad my kid only wanted them for throwing purposes.

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@calquist: Hahahahaha, yeah.

My kid was actually really awesome about not mouthing stuff, even as an infant. She'd rather look than eat. Yay for me, right? Well yeah, until the first time she ever saw a cigarette butt on the grass at a park...figures that she'd pick one of the most toxic and common bits of trash to try. Gahhhh.

But I'm SUPER MOMMY so I tore it away from her before she had more than lip contact. And she was 2 so old enough to give me a dirty look for it. I'm so mean.

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@jaydez: You cannot be serious... Practically every child I've ever known has a direct wired connection between the hand and mouth...