Anywhere in Bangkok sell these that I can have a poke around with before splurging all the $$$?
Anywhere in Bangkok sell these that I can have a poke around with before splurging all the $$$?
Tree...rope...old tire. Best swing my brothers and I ever had.
'ain't got no trees in me garden and she's too fat to hang off the shrubbery.
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I actually took a nap in one of those Hello Kitty houses this afternoon (sans the child and the dogs):
Take some blowing up, don't they
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I've got a 2.5hp air compressor, which- between Hello Kitty houses, swimming pools, bouncy castles, etc- has saved me from a stroke many times over.
they look quite good, bit worried my dogs nails would pop it though.Originally Posted by FailSafe
i could try, then i'd have to pay someone to fix it.Originally Posted by Dapper
Happy first birthday, Jensuda!...(April 17th)...
a)Put a sign up, No Pugs Allowed...Originally Posted by armstrong
b)Declaw the wee fook (sorry)...
Unlike most inflatable toys (like my dearly missed former girlfriend...) the Hello Kitty house has been incredibly resilient- it's been abused by kids and dogs, dragged outside, etc, and it's remained intact (without much air having to be added) since Christmas- I'd highly recommend it- it was something like 1500 through Lazada (at least I think it was Lazada). They also have swings and the like on their site, but I don't know where you could check their stuff out in person before purchasing.
There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
HST
verrrrry tempting. would save my garden a bit too...Originally Posted by BaitongBoy
thanks failsafeOriginally Posted by FailSafe
Toy's R Us have that stuff, but it's fantastically expensive.
legend. thanks.Originally Posted by Dillinger
yeah checked out the new(?) toys r us in Mega Bang Na, had a couple but $$$.Originally Posted by CSFFan
I'm willing to spend less and just get a slide...
any idea what store that is selling the stuff in Gatewai? Can't find it online but might send wifey tomorrow on a scouting trip...
Oops forgot to amend. It's on the 1st floor not ground floor.
It's not part of a store, just all laid out on the walkway. She won't miss it
If I may suggest an alternative that has worked for years.......some assembly required.
Get a couple of big boxes or one refrigerator box. Use it to make a house by making rooms in it with using sheets as "walls" stuck up using scotch tape.
Cut a few windows with the little one involve in how they want it done.
Last, buy some watercolor paint, put the box outside and let your little one decorate the "house". Then for later remodeling, give her a big box of crayons.
Works a treat, cheap as chips and gives the little one something to draw on that's not your walls.
Buy her an active dog, and not the fat bastard one's that sleep all day, that only wake up to eat, fart and shit. (yes................I also have a pug)
The terrier that has just joined the family is a live-wire and keeping everyone (including the fat pug) on their toes.
Great fun!
Here you go.
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I think my parents must have forgotten the tire part, the swing they made us was naff.Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
Take her the park.
Cubby houses. I loved Cubby houses made from whatever I could suspend over whatever was upright.
Or a tent with heaps of food and preferrably hotdogs or popcorn and beer.
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