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DD was born in 1995. We definitely had rear facing car seats then. They probably didn't really care about paying attention to that much detail for a cartoon.We've been watching Toy Story a lot.
It really bugs me in the car scenes that Andy's baby sister is forward facing in the front passenger seat. I know in 1995 they hadn't figured out the benefits of extended rear facing yet, but I thought even back then with air bags car seats in the front were a no-no.
J also really likes Toy Story 4. It's amazing how much smoother and prettier the animation has gotten between them.
Mullets are back but now they're called flows (or so I hear). Not as extreme as this little guy.lifetime movie so dated one guy has a mullet, ha!!!
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Meanwhile J will be three in a couple months and is still rear facing. I didn't know they had rear facing seats then. I thought they were all forward facing at that point! I think the front seat bothers me more than the front facing.My son was also in a rear facing car seat in the back seat. However, he was so tall by the time he was 3 he was just in the back seat without a car seat or booster. (he's currently 6'6" and was as tall as me when he was 8yo).
That's OK, my neighbour is allergic to grass so he went outside poured 10 gallons of gasoline on the grass and lit it on fire. I got notified by my other neighbour that the fire department needed access to my property to help put out the fire.I'm watching the idiot 2 houses up from me cutting the grass she started doing at 5:30 am while the lawn mower is on fire. I don't need tv in my neighborhood.
love them!!!!!October is the month for horror shows!