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Is this a weird rule 34 ...


HerNameIsBuffy

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that I don't want to know about?  Ever!

So I was googling curious about what a replacement dress for Mrs. Beasley would cost  (don't judge me) and came across these...

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Why are there multiple pics of her ass up, dress hiked?  Thats just not right.

not enough to give you nightmares?  Here....

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why do I feel like she'd disapprove if she knew I wrote this blog post?  She's gonna come and get me, isn't she?  Uh oh...

Why, yes.  Yes I am Buffy...

 

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I suggest you remember you're a young lady and above such purient speculation, Buffy...I don't want to get angry.

You wouldn't like me when I'm angry...

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MarblesMom

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not enough to give you nightmares?  Here....

Wouldn't let me quote it as per normal. Argh.

I think a doll here or there gives me nightmares.... now I see there are stacks of them.... in suggestive positions?!  Stop the Googling now  :kitty-shifty:

Creepy dolls are right up there with clowns and compotes. And broccoli. 

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HerNameIsBuffy

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You sound like my husband.  He makes me keep mine in the garage because when she was in the bedroom he said she was looking at him.

 

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Kailash

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Ha! When we spent the night at my mom's, my 10 year old wouldn't go to sleep until my mom covered all the dolls in a room with a sheet. It cracked me up. She's never even seen horror movies! Some of these dolls are from the 30's and 40's though, so definitely not as cute as some these days.

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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Thank you for making me laugh! :pb_lol:

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Grimalkin

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      Everyone knows that dolls wake up when everyone in the house is sleeping. They have their own secret lives and are responsible for missing socks, eating the last of the Lucky Charms, and mysterious crumbs left on the counter. That doll does not look like it has good intentions. It needs to be burned with fire.

       There are nicer choices out there

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And these

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catlady

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I had eleven of those Strawberry Shortcakes--all but the one with the green hair; Erin Bates would be so proud of me!!

I never had Rainbow Brite, but she's a little creepier than I remember.  

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Grimalkin

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I didn't have the green haired one either. I also had the giant strawberry carrier.

Not sure why these were okay to my mom. I was not allowed Barbies, Cabbage Patch Dolls or pretty much any other popular toy. She was okay with Care Bears too. My mom is totally not fundie either.

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catlady

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i never got into Care Bears, but i did have Barbies and Cabbage Patch.  My mom has always enjoyed sewing, so she made tons of clothes for both the Barbies and CPK's.  My friends would admire them so much that she'd give them outfits for their birthdays.  

i never asked for clothes for SS; i was obsessive about keeping the right outfit on each doll, and never losing the accessories. my sister would annoy me with having them trade clothes, and i'd get so upset to find the blue-haired one in the orange dress.  i had a big strawberry thing, too; i think it was a house or something.

 

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CoveredInBees

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I have never seen that Mrs Beasley doll before.......... it's creepy (sorry). but than I wonder what future generations will make of Alf.

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    • Mama Mia

      Posted

      2 hours ago, viii said:

      Likely to honour Isla. So far Jill seems to grieve her publicly, much like Lauren did with her first loss. 

      I think she may be doing a pregnancy announcement, just from some of the posing, but either way I think the bear is to honor and include Isla. She posts a lot about her. I kinda think that may be why she was less involved with Jana’s wedding, rather than some deeper sibling issue. It was pretty soon after her loss, she was clearly deeply grieving, Jana may have just not wanted to ask her to do a bunch of stuff during that time. I doubt they are super close, but they seem to get along well enough. 

    • LillyP

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      It's funny because as a mom of two young kids (6 & 3) I am very much a "time and place" person when it comes kids in public spaces. I think that 100% yes kids have a right to be in public places, and kids in restaurants and planes and places are just a part of life. BUT, I do think there is such a thing as using common sense and I feel like wayyyy too many parents these days feel entitled to bring their kids to places that while it's within their right to do so, it's probably not appropriate. 

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      We are relatively strict parents when it comes to behavior, dare I say "old school". We take our kids out to restaurants A LOT, we fly with them regularly, etc. No kids are perfect, and no matter how strict you are every kid has their moments, tantrums, etc. IMO the difference is in how you handle it and doing so in a way that it doesn't disrupt other people. That might not be a popular opinion, but I absolutely feel that while it's my right to take my kids out to dinner, it's also the right of the other patrons to not listen to my kids yell and scream and be annoying.

    • treehugger

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      I really think it depends where you live as to what attitudes people have towards kids. I always felt really insecure about having my kids in public in Southern Ontario (where mega families were common) because people were unbelievably judgy about how they behaved and my parenting in general.
       

      Then we moved to downtown Montreal, where having more than 1 kid was considered a big family, and everyone is just so kind and supportive and encouraging. No one batted an eye at them. I swear that’s why we moved here. 

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    • LillyP

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      I feel like they're just regular old Fall family portraits...it's that time of year! All my clients are getting on the books for their Christmas card photos now too. At first I thought maybe an announcement based on the bear with pink ribbon, but I actually think it's more possible that is just to honor the loss they had. I can't imagine they'd give that much away prior to a big announcement. I could be wrong though.

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    • GuineaPigCourtship

      Posted

      My bet is it's all for show so they're not changing anything.  After all, these people side hugged their own kids.

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