It really is amazing how many of us survived such a horrific time!!! I mean after all, what were these people thinking?? Ok, I'm being sarcastic. It was the best we had, and we did really good, much better than today I think. Baby seats were hung on the back of a front or rear seat, and the child just sat down in it. I have no idea of how much lead contaminated paint I chewed off of wooden furniture. Most of the baby swings had parts that today would cut off a major limb, but all we got was pinched, and after a couple of times, we learned to keep our hands back... And today, something as simple as a cell phone can kill several people at one time. Oh, and the cars were much heavier. I know, there is someone out with the ultimate EXCUSE for it all, but we're going back to a better and happier time in OUR life. I was not raised to fear, and have done the same with my kids. If you sue, it is to make something better, not to put someone out of business or work. Paul N Texas
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