Question is, why is he destroying these dolls at 20? 8-12 I get the destructive, mean brother routine. At 20, homeboy should have something else to preoccupy
his time....
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Posts: 2360 (06/18/2009 5:49 PM) |
Question is, why is he destroying these dolls at 20? 8-12 I get the destructive, mean brother routine. At 20, homeboy should have something else to preoccupy
his time....
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MomoBee |
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Posts: 13584 (06/18/2009 6:04 PM) |
I have a Samantha doll I'm gonna mail to my little cousin. She fell in love with it when she was home last week.
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Yeah Christianne |
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Posts: 6687 (06/18/2009 6:29 PM) |
1. It's weird to buy dolls in your 20s.
2. Does he have mental delays? |
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Lo Timbalake |
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Posts: 9974 (06/18/2009 6:36 PM) |
I would be livid if someone did that to my American Girl doll. I have Molly, and I collected a bunch of her stuff when I was little. I was obsessed with WWII
nostalgia! Anyway, I was pretty weird as a child so everything is in perfect condition and will be passed on if I have a daughter. It will be a good chance
to teach her about her great-grandfather (my grandpa) who flew fighter planes during WWII.
My sister cut all the hair off my Wedding Belle Barbie (from Beauty and the Beast) when I was little. I still can't understand how siblings can disrespect the younger ones' belongings like that! |
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