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You know every baby has a little bad ass in them. Now their cute wittle mitts to keep them from scratching their wittle faces can tell the world exactly that. "I'm cute, but you know what? I'm a walking paradox."
Or maybe these mitts will just keep your wee one's face free of scratches and you smirking during those 2am feedings. [link via BoingBoing]












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3-31-2006 @ 9:17AM
Meredith said...Dammit. Now my uterus wants another child to get these for. Thanks a lot.
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3-31-2006 @ 12:25PM
Brenda said...Heeheee... one more thing to add to my list.
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3-31-2006 @ 12:34PM
Heather said...These are way cooler than the clown mittens Holden wore as a new-newborn after we gave up on his fingernails.
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3-31-2006 @ 3:52PM
Missy said...Reminds me of a cover from an album by a band called the Pogues (one of my personal favs).
http://http://www.pogues.com/Pics/Covers/FullLength/PeaceLove/PeaceLove.jpg
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3-31-2006 @ 3:54PM
Missy said...Sorry...the link should be:
http://www.pogues.com/Pics/Covers/FullLength/PeaceLove/PeaceLove.jpg
And you're supposed to notice how the guy has six fingers on his right hand...
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3-31-2006 @ 6:04PM
Bonnie said...I just love their 'Mama ain't raisin no fool' tee.
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3-31-2006 @ 9:59PM
jj said...i bought a pair of these in london in 2000, three years before i had my first son, just because they were too cool to pass up. i love them.
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