Our favorite gadget-obsessed father and erudite man-about-town, Greg of DaddyTypes, has a very funny piece in today's issue of Slate Magazine. Befitting his status as purveyor of all things Daddy-related, Greg's article is (as he calls it), "the first chapter of his dissertation on stroller-buying." Those of you who read daddytypes regularly will appreciate the semi-ironic humor in that phrase.
But go check out Greg's essay. And congratulate him as he joins the ranks of such fellow Slate luminaries as Jacob Weisberg, Ann Hulbert, Mickey Kaus, and Michael Lewis.
If only we all had pouches like Kangaroos we wouldn't have to go through all this!!!
Posted by: Chocolate makes it better | October 25, 2005 at 11:31 PM
If we had pouches like kangaroos, I have a feeling a large number of them would be full of illegal drugs and not babies...
Posted by: Cam c. | October 26, 2005 at 01:01 AM
Now that all of mine have grown usable legs, I kind of miss the stroller. It's hard to shop without it. The next step is training the children to carry the shopping but this could take up to 15 years.
Posted by: David | October 26, 2005 at 11:51 AM
Nakzzzzz. how long years will children to as all your responsible.
Posted by: Juno888 | May 17, 2007 at 09:46 PM