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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 59050" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>I never thought about the fact that he did indeed hold it together in the mall. It's just so strange that I can attempt to forsee the outcome with him - gently tell him how the toys are packed in and the claw itself is so loose that it's virtully impossible to get the darn toys out of there - and yet he is still so sure he is going to beat it. I'm sure he visualizes it and everything.</p><p></p><p>husband has even emailed the corporation that owns the rights to the character difficult child is looking for. They have emailed him back that one company - who distributes exclusively (they think) to arcades and the like - owns the rights to the plush toys. He emailed that company, too, but so far we haven't heard from them. Gotta give husband credit for trying.</p><p></p><p>Yikes. With difficult child, it's either "I'm gonna win - I know it!" or "Why bother trying - it's stupid - and I'll never get it!". No happy mediums in this house!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 59050, member: 3211"] I never thought about the fact that he did indeed hold it together in the mall. It's just so strange that I can attempt to forsee the outcome with him - gently tell him how the toys are packed in and the claw itself is so loose that it's virtully impossible to get the darn toys out of there - and yet he is still so sure he is going to beat it. I'm sure he visualizes it and everything. husband has even emailed the corporation that owns the rights to the character difficult child is looking for. They have emailed him back that one company - who distributes exclusively (they think) to arcades and the like - owns the rights to the plush toys. He emailed that company, too, but so far we haven't heard from them. Gotta give husband credit for trying. Yikes. With difficult child, it's either "I'm gonna win - I know it!" or "Why bother trying - it's stupid - and I'll never get it!". No happy mediums in this house!! Thanks everyone! [/QUOTE]
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