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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 225015" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Okay, let's hijack Jo's thread. Yup, I remember the tea set as a kid. I used the plates to create my own kidding skeet (homemade slingshot and a friend tossing them into the air). I actually got pretty good at it. Of course, I did manage to break two windows trying to destroy that stupid tea set.</p><p> </p><p>I found that Barbies made great victims in crime scenes. They were kidnap victims and, of course, body parts had to be sent with the ransom notes. One got burned at the stake to reenact Joan of Arc's death.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, and baby dolls were left at local orphanages because they were bad babies. (The "orphanage" was the garbage can.)</p><p> </p><p>I got my last doll when I was 12. I didn't ooh and ah over it. I just looked at my mother like she was nuts. I mean it was that serioius look of scorn that only a pre-teen can give.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 225015, member: 3626"] Okay, let's hijack Jo's thread. Yup, I remember the tea set as a kid. I used the plates to create my own kidding skeet (homemade slingshot and a friend tossing them into the air). I actually got pretty good at it. Of course, I did manage to break two windows trying to destroy that stupid tea set. I found that Barbies made great victims in crime scenes. They were kidnap victims and, of course, body parts had to be sent with the ransom notes. One got burned at the stake to reenact Joan of Arc's death. Oh, and baby dolls were left at local orphanages because they were bad babies. (The "orphanage" was the garbage can.) I got my last doll when I was 12. I didn't ooh and ah over it. I just looked at my mother like she was nuts. I mean it was that serioius look of scorn that only a pre-teen can give. [/QUOTE]
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