Posted on 06 29, 2007 under Doodads by
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Greg "Noodad" Ng is in line in Franklin, MA waiting for his coveted iPhone. Not since Wii-mania have I seen him so excited. He has been out there since 6:00PM yesterday and to be honest, he looks like shit! You can follow his adventure as iphonematters.com. This is one of his funniest stunts yet. He has been posting about every hour so be sure to check them all out.
Will Noodad and friends get their iPhones? Will Taco Bell come to their senses and get some (near) free advertising? Will the mosquitos suck out all of Noodad's blood? You will have to go to iPhone Matters to find out.
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Posted on 01 21, 2007 under The Manual by
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Kids love stories. And sometimes, the only thing that can get your kid to bed is to tell them a bedtime story. But kids these days don't settle for the Pokey Little Puppy, or the Little Engine That Could. They crave something more exciting. Something with more raw, unadulterated, excitement. And if you have a daughter like mine, you need to deliver a princess story on demand, every night before your little princess goes to sleep.
But when you're coming off a crappy day at work and all you want to do is catch American Idol at 8, the last thing you want to do is whip up a story in your head.
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Posted on 10 06, 2006 under The Manual by
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The fact is that even cute and cuddly babies get dirty. Whether you bathe them in the tub or in the sink, you need to be very careful when drying them off. In todays first installment of the Noodad “How Not To” series, we take a look at the proper way to get that little monster dried off.
I will start by explaining it here and then if you like, you can me demonstrate on the next page how to and how not to dry a baby. In coming weeks, we will return to Noodad Labs and enlist the help of stunt babies like Baby Alex to show you a good way to accomplish daily kid care tasks. Remember, the “How Not To”s are strictly that. Do not try these at home. Our stunt babies are here to demonstrate the perils of fumbling through fatherhood with no guide so that you do not have to!
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Posted on 05 19, 2006 under The Manual by
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Now for the introductions…
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Posted on 04 25, 2006 under The Manual by
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What should your kid, Mike Hargrove and Nomar Garciaparra have in common? Nomah and Grover are both known for their religious home-plate routines. In fact, Mike Hargrove was called "The Human Rain Delay" for his painstakingly long performance. After each pitch, he would put the bat between his legs, fix his gloves, pick up the bat, knock the dirt off his spikes, straighten his cup, make sure his helmet was in place, take a few practice swings and then he"d be ready for a pitch.
It"s no wonder he has such a high lifetime .OBP. It was nearly impossible for pitchers to concentrate for his 10 minute at-bats.They often walked him. Of course we"ve all seem Nomah fix the gloves, kick his feet and take his check swings.
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Posted on 04 18, 2006 under Newsflashes by
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We were featured in Metro commuter newspaper as the website of the week. Robert Summa"s team wrote:"An online haven for new dads, created by two fathers fed up with a lack of proper info on how to be a new poppa…" Welcome Metro Readers!
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Posted on 03 12, 2006 under Doodads by
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Radio Flyer
Ages over 1 1/2
Around $100
BASIC DESCRIPTION
This a red plastic wagon that seats 2 kids
• Exclusive convertible feature
• Seats fold up for comfortable ride
• Seats fold down for maximum hauling capacity
• Child seat belts
• Super large storage compartment
• 4 molded-in cup holders - accommodates cans, cups, or juice boxes
• Extra-long handle for easy pulling
• Handle folds under for easy storage
• Front axles designed for non-tip turning
• Dura-Tread® rubber tires for super soft, super quiet ride Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on 03 03, 2006 under Doodads by
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What a sweet invention. Sort of like when they started selling powdered drink mixes in premeasured individual containers. My kids love Mac and Cheese and nothing beats the convenience of Easy Mac. The only problem with Easy mac is by the time you cook the darn thing the noodles are hotter than Hades. By the time it cools down, it"s naptime. Here"s a trick: Put only 1/2 cup of water instead of 2/3 and then when the noodles are done, drop 5 ice cubes into it. The 5 ice cubes supplement the extra water leftover after cooking and they cool down the noodles in the process. Now that"s Easier Mac. Read the rest of this entry »