DailyDi Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 The news just talked to a guy who had a pack of diapers and a rotisserie chicken to get him through the day until the ball drop. 2
spark Posted January 1 Posted January 1 9 minutes ago, Crinklz Kat said: But where does he change? The ball drops at midnight, and the gates open at 3pm. Including getting there, and coming home- that's 13+ hours of diapers. Now, noobs might chose to go down Walmart and buy crappy Pull-ups, which will need to be changed at least 3 times. Since they are noobs, they will hold off until the last minute, and then release a torrent that leaks after the first void.. I would rather have dental surgery without anaesthesia than being at Times Square on New Years Eve (I was there once, midweek in July- and ran away as fast possible- that place sucked), if I went, I would wear a good diaper- with at 2, more likely 3 boosters 2
safeandhappy Posted January 1 Posted January 1 A savvy entrepreneur had the idea to sell diapers to ball drop revelers. They appear to be plastic backed tape-on briefs (good for putting on without removing your pants) but not a super absorbent style (gotta get those repeat customers). You gotta believe that like everything in times square they are being sold at an incredible markup. MSN article 1
Young1 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 I really do wonder what the percentage of non diaper wearing people that go to nye in new York actually wear diapers. I'm sure the numbers would astound me, which also leads me to believe people are/can be more open to others that wear 3
SpiderBaby Posted January 4 Posted January 4 16 hours ago, Young1 said: I really do wonder what the percentage of non diaper wearing people that go to nye in new York actually wear diapers. I'm sure the numbers would astound me, which also leads me to believe people are/can be more open to others that wear Yeah that's true Big Brother. I feel that way too.
willnotwill Posted January 4 Posted January 4 You're telling me. My daughter wanted to go to the Macy's parade once (we happened to be in Brooklyn that year anyhow). That was bad enough. I can't imagine being jammed in Times Square for 12+ hours.
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