Ohhh you are JUST all so TERRIBLE to Barbie. It's not her FAULT. She was just tying to PLEASE me. She actually LIKES to wear the New Black when she can. I'm NOT a brute about the PINK!
Regards, Ken
Hee hee. My truck is dark blue and an Isuzu Trooper. You couldn't get more he man than that. Take that Barbie. (p.s. I was a Sindy girl in my youth though.)
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when I was a child my sister got the Barbie and I got the flat chested little sister who may have been called Skipper..Pre adolescent girls played"Barbie".
These days 3and 4 year olds have Barbies instead of baby dolls.I wonder what that says about changing culture?
My daughter had Bratz dolls. Very trendy. She is heavily into Sims on her laptop now. She has most of the extensions and is saving up for Sims 3 University life. She's 15 next month.
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You ladies are taking me back.....I had Skipper too, that is until my younger sister traded her for something else. I remember being so upset about it, she was my only doll.
My girls had Barbies, and houses, cars, horses and a caravan too....damn things used to break all the time and I'd have to fix them.
Youngest then turned to Bratz dolls. They were oh so trendy!
My eldest has all the Spice girl dolls. Put away, still in their boxes.
Yup, you are so right. I had Britains farm animals and horses too. I used to do gymkhanas and everything. I could amuse myself for hours by myself. I was a bit of a bookworm. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and David Copperfield by the age of 10/11