Happy Birthday, Chris!

Happy Birthday, Chris!Bringin’ plastic pants back.  Just couldn’t post this right after Bama’s loss Saturday.  Happy birthday week, Bro!

16 Responses to “Happy Birthday, Chris!”

  1. Mel Says:

    Ride ‘em cowboy!

  2. LindsAY Says:

    I loves me a man in Huggies.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Haaaaaa…gurrl, you know there were no Huggies in 1971! Those are the real deal.

  4. rt Says:

    Did Chris turn 1 year? Sher, is this your brother? Wow, he is young!!

  5. Anonymous Says:

    L! Look! I so stand corrected. (This is Sher!)

    1970s

    In this year a second very popular diaper company Huggies was invented so now there were two diaper companies Huggies (Kimberley Clark) and Pampers (Gamble). So there was a competition between the two Diaper company’s. In this same the diaper machine was updated to 250 diapers per minute. They also started putting disposable diapers in less fortunate countries such as Mexico, Argentina and Chili. Some diapers are made in a bad way that causes babies to develop their bones badly. So doctors complained to the diapers companies were updated and they had to find a different model. Huggies had the first idea it was a rectangular/circle shaped diaper. In this year Pampers replaced pin diapers with sticky tabs to hold everything together. That invention occupied Pampers for a few years, and also Pampers came up with a disposable diaper that absorbed extra liquid during the day.

  6. Anonymous Says:

    Yes, rt. He is 11 years younger than I am. I’m no math person, but that makes me very, very young as well.

  7. rt Says:

    >>>In this year a second very popular diaper company Huggies was invented so now there were two diaper companies Huggies (Kimberley Clark) and Pampers (Gamble). So there was a competition between the two Diaper company’s. In this same the diaper machine was updated to 250 diapers per minute. They also started putting disposable diapers in less fortunate countries such as Mexico, Argentina and Chili. Some diapers are made in a bad way that causes babies to develop their bones badly. So doctors complained to the diapers companies were updated and they had to find a different model. Huggies had the first idea it was a rectangular/circle shaped diaper. In this year Pampers replaced pin diapers with sticky tabs to hold everything together. That invention occupied Pampers for a few years, and also Pampers came up with a disposable diaper that absorbed extra liquid during the day.

  8. rt Says:

    This is too much information. I can’t read all of this because of my ADD.

    I’m not participating any further in this thread.

  9. Anonymous Says:

    What! We can’t have information from outside sources? This is very much like you not wanting to leave the house. We know you already have enough friends in your life, but what about when you were in high school and had to use sources for your term papers. What did you do then?

  10. rt Says:

    I cheated. I never used sources. I waited outside class and whacked some innocent kid over the head with a hammer, stole the term paper, turned it in, then disposed of the body in somebodys locker I didn’t like and the police came and arrested them and carted them off.

    I would say I did this…..oh, I don’t know, 20 times?

  11. LindsAY Says:

    You must have stolen Hoffa’s term paper too then! Where did you stash his body?!?!

    P.S.-Did Hoffa wear Huggies?

  12. Mel Says:

    I believe he was born before 1970 so NO!

  13. CT Says:

    Thanks for the birthday wishes and great pics Sherri. I still like to hang out by the bottom of my stairs in a diaper and cowboy hat from time to time. I was born in 1970 BTW. I’m pretty sure they gave me Quaaludes to get me to pose for this picture.

  14. rt Says:

    Mel, what is the point of your post? Who are you answering? What’s wrong with you?
    You are the single strangest person I’ve ever known. You might consider corrective brain surgery because something clearly isn’t lined up right.

  15. LindsAY Says:

    And DUH, I KNOW Hoffa was born BEFORE 1970.

  16. KC Kilpatrick Stone Says:

    Ah, Talley…. this reminds me some of our highschool pictures at least at that time we were all inoncent…weren’t you? LoL K.C. Kilpatrick Stone

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