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BabyJune

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  1. ^ Definitely the remote starter on my car. I use it all the time. (Uh...not on the VW Bug; that's my summer car. The remote is on my station wagon). > Killling time until Jeopardy V Besides a diaper, what is your favorite article of baby clothing?
  2. ...and for January 18, 2007:
  3. A new day, a new dress. Let's keep the game moving.
  4. Let's pretend--I know you can, and I know you do. If you could choose a little girl's dress and have it fit you, what dress would you pick out? Find pictures of what's in your imagination and show us what you'd love to wear...if you could.
  5. Yes. If I'm trying to talk when I'm angry or excited. (Opposite ends of the pole, huh) Have you ever thought of a good comeback only to find that it's too late to use it?
  6. ^ I don't buy organic food; not because of the price, but because I'm used to the taste of "traditional" (make that probably unhealthy) food. I do, however, respect people who eat healthy and I try my best to > Killing time until "American Idol" is on. V If you could actually "go back" and live for a day as a baby or a toddler, would you?
  7. Let's see... Painted my house Washed and waxed the car Mowed the lawn I never wear diapers away from the house. It's not something I'd enjoy doing out in public where I might get "noticed." Baby June 1/15/2007
  8. Funny this topic should come up because this is the story I wrote about in the novel Bikini Twist. The psychologist in the book claims that infantilism is a cure, not a disease. Why treat being an AB/DL as a problem when in truth it's a solution--a NATURAL solution. It doesn't require mind-altering drugs and is not damaging, yet it soothes. I could go on with a long-winded explanation of why infantilism is not socially accepted, but all of us probably figured that out! In a nutshell, life (adult life) is all about maintaining self control. Sometimes it's nice not to have to worry about that. But in public, we can't do that. In Bikini Twist, five men go for counseling to learn how to incorporate infantilism into their daily lives...and not feel guilty about it. Reality can imitate fiction--or vice versa. Baby June 1/15/2007
  9. Life is like skiing: Once you're potty trained, it's all down hill after that. (My apologies to people who enjoy cross-country skiing). Baby June 1/14/2007.
  10. Vanity plates for "The Cause" Imagine seeing one of these plates on the car in front of you...or the one you're driving!!!
  11. ^ When the glare from the computer screen pierces the darkness. > Sitting here thinking that some of the games on this site would be great for summer camp this year. V Who came up with the great idea for these word games?
  12. I tend to be scared of attics and basements that are dark because you never know what is in them. EEK!!!
  13. Sorry 'bout that! Have you ever dialed a number on the telephone and forgot who you are calling?
  14. Yes--I have an autograph and a very nice letter from Broadway composer Charles Strouse ("Annie"), and during a period of time in the mid-Eighties when "Small Wonder" was showing on TV I corresponded with the little girl from the show and her mother. Great people, but sadly I lost touch with them. Baby June 1/14/2007
  15. ...You don't suppose it's because... (Hi to you too, Dolly )
  16. 1. All Shrek movies (I'm a Shrek-a-holic and have a poster in my office) 2. Matilda 3. Grease (Went to the theater every weekend when it played back in 1977) 4. Mr. Mom 5. All Austin Powers movies (Ever notice that "Fat Bastard" is also the voice of "Shrek"?) 6. Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure 7. History of the World 8. All the "Herbie the Love Bug" movies (How could I forget--I drive one!) 9. Alice in Wonderland (I'm a big Lewis Carroll fan) 10. Three Fugitives 11. Curly Sue
  17. Kutztown, Pennsylvania? What a coincidence! The car pictured in my profile (the 1972 VW Beetle) is from Maxatawny Motors in Kutztown. I bought it online from them about three-and-a-half years ago. Good, honest dealership, and they even helped with arranging the shipping. No, I don't go to the university; I went to college many years ago. Just had to comment on where you're from.
  18. ...time I learned to be less clumsy. (Even a toddler can learn to walk without falling).
  19. Q: If a man is convicted of a crime, is he hung? A: Not necessarily (Madeline Kahn - History of the World)
  20. Then I remembered that yellow brick road. "The Wizard can show me the way home." (Thanks for the welcome, Dolly. I love these games!)
  21. Life is like that sometimes--black and white, you know. So I asked myself...
  22. A big issue that might prevent baby diaper companies from manufacturing an adult version of their product is "marketability." The baby diaper companies want to distribute and sell their products THROUGH THE STORES. That keeps people in business. I doubt any of us (or enough of us) would go into Wal-Mart or our favorite drug store in person to buy baby-style adult diapers. Way too obvious, and "way too not accepted." I don't think the companies that make Pampers, Luvs, or Huggies want to get deeply involved in mail-order for a specific product. There's also no real accurate way to predict statistically how many people would buy their merchandise if they did, in fact, offer baby style adult diapers. I know it's a shame, but those are the facts. Someone who is an AB/DL that also has a good head for business could start a company--that's probably the only way it'll happen. Baby June 12/29/2006
  23. I was about seven or eight when I got interested in diapers. It wasn't until I read an article about infantilism when I was eighteen that I realized I wasn't alone with my feelings. As soon as I learned that other people shared an interest in diapers as adults, I went for it! Baby June 12/24/2006.
  24. My all-time favorite bumper sticker reads: I love my job, I love my boss...I'm self-employed. BabyJune 12/22/2006
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