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| Naked Guy and the Booby Beast
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Added on 12/01/06 by Betsy
Yesterday while nearly freezing to death in the 24 degree weather waiting for Goodwill to open, I observed a man pull into a handicap space- no sticker or plates.
The man stepped out of the car wearing only boxer shorts.
He then proceeded to use the big yellow stripey area as his dressing room.
Then a woman big as Super Walmart got out of her car and swung around to reveal....
The longest breasts I have ever seen.
Of course one was much longer than the other, the right side was higher.
I think it's because she writes with that side so her muscles are tighter.
So righty was saved from a drag on the pavement, but lefty must have had a serious case of road rash.
Snow day today, so I have to wait until they plow the cul de sac to hit Goodwill- will have full report from the trenches.
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| American Girl Dolls & Ebay: A Love Affair
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Added on 11/08/06 by Betsy
"My daughter wants an American Girl doll for Christmas. I've always loved them and have been looking at them on ebay. Could you do a ReSale Queen on the American Girl dolls? What should I look for? Is it worth it to invest in an older doll or should I just buy new? What do you think?" I love American Girl dolls too- that is the whole basis for their success I think. They totally appeal to mommies as well as kids. As a buyer you have to make a decision. Are you taking the Beanie Baby route- buying the dolls as some sort of investment your kid can retire on at 19, or are you buying dolls for your daughter to fall in love with, to drag along on her adventures and to make her best friend. Or maybe you just are wondering whether the older dolls are higher quality and you just want the coolest little best friend for your daughter. To help you determine which path to take I am going to give you a little background on how these things are listed on Ebay and what you can expect to pay for each classification. American Girl was the brilliant idea of a Wisconsin teacher. She started Pleasant Company in 1986 with a catalog. The reason a lot. . . (read post) |
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