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Man Drops Baby While Trying to Make a Sandwich (VIDEO)

by Adriana Velez on June 21, 2012 at 2:25 PM

mom vs. manSo I was a stay-home mom for a couple years. (True story!) And I remember men asking me that question they always ask when they want someone to kick them in the balls: "What do you do all day?"

So glad you asked. CafeMom Studios has produced a new show called Mom Vs. Man just to answer that question! And in this week's episode we get to watch a man try to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich while holding a baby and listening to an 8-year-old whine about missing the bus. It's super easy! Anyone can do it. Just watch.

Bwa ha ha, epic fail Luigi. No star bit for you! (Heh, Super Mario Galaxy joke, anyone?) Quick raise of hands, who pretty much knew it would go down like this? And didn't you love all his imaginary helpers who held the baby and opened jars for him? I want one of those. Brilliant move with the bag of potatoes -- no joke, that is pretty damn close to a heavy, unpredictably wiggly baby.

I remember the time I figured out how to apply mascara while nursing my newborn while getting ready (alone) for an event. You pick these things up quickly. Anyhoo ...

I hope this bumbling act has more to do with Luigi being a single, childless guy that just being a guy. Can't most dads pull off the baby-PBJ-bus act just fine? I know I'm not the one making school lunches in my household -- and you don't have to be a SAHM to find yourself trying to pull this task. I don't know if Luigi is planning on reproducing any time soon, but if he is, it sounds like he's got some practicing to do. Now pick up that sack of potatoes and that butter knife and make another sandwich!

Could you hold a baby and make a PBJ sandwich?

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Filed Under: cafemom studios, childcare, mom vs. man

Comments

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  • noneya79
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    noneya79

    June 21, 2012 at 2:33 PM

    yes I could do that. I am a good multi-tasker... lol. I had to hold my son while I tried doing just about everything when he was a baby! He hated being put down!


  • yayhe...
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    yayheadstart

    June 21, 2012 at 2:54 PM
    um, yeah. probably with my eyes closed. lol
  • Kimbyann
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    Kimbyann

    June 21, 2012 at 3:07 PM
    Name of the article is misleading :(

    Yup. Could andhave done it
  • Lord K
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    Lord K

    June 21, 2012 at 4:14 PM
    Good! I'll show this video to my wife and tell her she has to handle our coming baby all by herself, since men can't handle babies. Thank you for enlightening me.
  • CPN322
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    CPN322

    June 21, 2012 at 4:20 PM

    Nope, don't think I could. Looks like I've got some practicing to do as well :)


  • Benja...
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    Benjamins-mama

    June 21, 2012 at 5:18 PM

    honestly no I dont' think I could lol.  then again I never held my babies all day so they were ok with being put down for a bitt


  • skrawli
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    skrawli

    June 21, 2012 at 6:00 PM

    yep. totally can and have done it-with a kid standing on my foot holding my leg as well!!

     It may not be pretty but it  will get done.  I would also use a cookie cutter to cut the middle out in a shape.  lots easier!!!


  • penne...
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    pennelopesmom

    June 21, 2012 at 7:49 PM

    I had twins when I was 19 and figured out how to nurse them both at the same time and still be able to get up out of my recliner to pick up the phone. I had at least one of them latched on at all times (it seemed like) for the first 5 months of their lives. Try nursing one and changing the others diaper at the same time... that's fun!


  • yngmo...
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    yngmomma21833

    June 21, 2012 at 8:25 PM

    "Name of the article is misleading :("

    Um that would be a good thing. 


  • Mom2A...
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    Mom2Ayden0406

    June 21, 2012 at 9:40 PM

    I guess some people are super moms. In my 6 years of being a parent and my 13 years of doing daycare(taking care of over 20 infants in those 13 years), I have never been able to hold a baby and make a sandwich.


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