Posted by jeannesager on September 29th, 2009 at 10:31 am

Mom Sues Kids for Faux Facebook Page

facebookhave 300x223 Mom Sues Kids for Faux Facebook Page The mother of a teen whose Facebook page earned him nearly six hundred friends is suing four of her son’s classmates. The page, she says, wasn’t actually his but a prank by the four kids meant to harass her son.

Set up to look like it was the actual page belonging to Laura Cook’s son, the page included his cell phone number and pictures of the boy. Continue reading »


Posted by Cathy Hale on August 28th, 2009 at 6:00 pm

Kid Survives for 20 Days with $20: Could You Do It?

Free Waffle, Yummy!I’m always amazed at the crazy things people do to prove a point and this story is no different. I happen to be a huge fan of UFCU (University Federal Credit Union), and I recently came across a special contest they’re doing for college students. It’s called, ‘What Can You Do With $20.09?‘ and the premise is what can you do with $20? In this economy, how creative can folks get when it comes to pinching pennies? Creative, indeed.

One student in particular, David Lee, a senior at the University of Texas, has decided to see if he can exist for 20 days with only $20. David is originally from Houston and he’s an advertising major working at FG SQUARED in Austin, Texas. His trick is trying to survive for 20 days on $20 worth of food. (Does this tug at your mommy heart strings or what?) He’s doing it to prove $20.09 is nothing to scoff at!

He’s keeping the world apprised of his hunger-riddled journey on his blog, which he update regularly. He even lists the stringent rules he will be following like not accepting free food from people, although he is allowed to munch on sample foods that may be available at the grocery store. Refer to pic of waffles above for visual! He said he won’t steal and he won’t go dumpster driving. What a sweetheart.

The best tip he has received thus far is someone told him he could buy a jar of peanut butter at Kroger’s for $1.75. Another tip he was banking on to emerge thin, yet victorious, was he could buy 10 pounds of chicken legs for $4. Unfortunately that tip feel through because it was a special at Albertson’s and Albertson’s grocery stores aren’t in Austin.

Parents, this is your opportunity to share your thrifty two cents with someone who desperately needs it! Remember when you were a broke college student? If you know any good recipes for eating cheap and I mean really cheap, drop David a comment on his blog. Let’s help this courageous college student dazzle the blogosphere with his uncanny ability to survive for 20 days on $20! Right now he has 8 days to go with only $5.15 left. Can he do it?


Posted by jeannesager on August 14th, 2009 at 9:27 am

Kids Don’t Want to Be on Facebook With Grandma

facebookhave1 300x223 Kids Dont Want to Be on Facebook With GrandmaNew surveys say teenagers are decamping from social media in droves. And to that, I say, come on, how long did you really expect them to stick around? They’re getting friend requests from their grandmothers! Continue reading »


Posted by jeannesager on August 10th, 2009 at 11:24 am

Twitter Blames Kid for Hacking Site

twitter fail whalejpg 300x225 Twitter Blames Kid for Hacking SiteLast Thursday was a big day for America: we learned we’d all get by without telling our friends in one hundred forty characters what kind of cereal we had or the size of our kid’s poo.

And for that very big lesson, we can blame . . . a kid. Continue reading »


Posted by jeannesager on July 6th, 2009 at 10:28 am

Dropping F-Bombs on Facebook: NSF Kids?

dirty facebook 300x274 Dropping F Bombs on Facebook: NSF Kids?I was pissed, and I needed to let out steam. So I left it in my Facebook status: a big ol’ F-bomb.

And now I’ve got a situation of a possible “un-friending,” from an angry grandmother who thinks the F-word doesn’t belong on Facebook.

WTF? Continue reading »


Quick Search



About This Blog
Updated more than twelve times daily by the wittiest parents in the blogosphere, Strollerderby provides a scroll of breaking news, spot-on reviews of entertainment and products, and irreverent discussions of hot topics.

Send tips to strollerderby@babble.com

Click here to read about our bloggers.


Babble BlogS