Go Read It Today, Thursday, June 14, 2007

Recall: Lots of Thomas the Tank Engine Trains for lead paint, Nordstrom sandals, Nordstrom children’s jackets, and ASKO dishwashers for fire hazard.

This is a post I hope Mike can relate to when he’s an adult.

Mrs. F: you rock!

Ditto. Also see: white toddler clothes, and white kid clothes.

I understand. It is not that you want another child to suffer through colic. You just want another parent in a medical profession to suffer through having an infant with colic. (Payback is a bitch isn’t it?)

Snort and double-snort!

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Comments

5 responses to “Go Read It Today, Thursday, June 14, 2007”

  1. Megan (Velveteen Mind) Avatar

    Good grief. They are kidding on the Thomas stuff, right? We have quite a few of the recalled items, including the fire station. I also have a baby that likes to suck on all of it.

    Damn. What are the odds that I’m going to ship all of this stuff back when I haven’t had a shower since Tuesday? Or was it Monday. Damn.

  2. MammaLoves Avatar

    I was just going to email you to make sure everything was okay. Thankfully GRIT appeared in my reader this evening.

    See, we’re paying attention.

  3. Oh, The Joys Avatar

    Ugh! I have SO many of those red Thomas engines.

  4. Jennifer Avatar

    I was wondering where you were all day!

    Ditto on those damn Thomas engines. Grr.

    Thanks for link!

  5. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    Well, I am very glad to know what is probably causing the lead in my house. My son is a Thomas fanatic. He will be 3 in August. When he was 1 yr old he was tested for lead (mandatory) in our doctor’s office. He had a level 11. Normal is 0. A level 10 is considered to be lead poisoning. It has been about a year and a half now…he is checked regularly. We have only been able to get him down to a level 8. I purchased 100 lead testing kits a while back…I have tested wall paint, soil, dishes, bibs…the list goes on. I never would have thought Thomas the train toys could be the source. Anyways, after finding this out…you guessed it…I pulled out a testing kit. And guess what…THEY HAVE LEAD! I am furious. It is like you said, you pay 20$ for a caboose, you would think they could make enough money to provide quality toys. My daughter will be 1 in 2 wks. At that time she is scheduled to have her mandatory lead test. I only hope she has not been poisoned also. I only pray that eliminating these toys will finally bring my sons level down. I pray that the effects that the lead has had on my son is not permanent…and that once the source is eliminated that he will feel normal again.

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