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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 03:43 AM
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| Dave wrote: | I'm not doll doctor, but it would seem that a sits bath of paint remover might help get rid of those nasty panties. Just a suggestion.
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They aren't just painted on, they are molded into the plastic, and texturized!
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 03:50 AM
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| *diane* wrote: | | Dave wrote: | I'm not doll doctor, but it would seem that a sits bath of paint remover might help get rid of those nasty panties. Just a suggestion.
~Dave |
They aren't just painted on, they are molded into the plastic, and texturized!
Diane |
Crap!! Guess you'll need some sandpaper too.
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 03:53 AM
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My wife can help. She and her sister both have created One of a Kind (OOAK) Barbies and sold them on Ebay. If done well they bring a fortune. Here is my sister in law's website:
Always Allie Creations |
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 04:01 AM
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| I have this friend who brought Barbies to school and drew stuff in certain places on them. A teacher took them and started making jokes about them. She's lucky that teacher likes to make jokes that are just as perverted as her jokes. |
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 04:01 AM
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| Nighthawk wrote: | My wife can help. She and her sister both have created One of a Kind (OOAK) Barbies and sold them on Ebay. If done well they bring a fortune. Here is my sister in law's website:
Always Allie Creations |
Those are AMAZING! Your wife and your sister are both fantastic artists. Maybe it's time for me to get out the model paint!
Seriously, that looks like a lot of fun to do. My dad used to do train sets; he was very good at the painting, and I always thought it was so cool. Kicking around in the "projects for another day" room of my brain is making a dollhouse based on the house we used to live in when I was a kid. Scale modeling is so great.
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 04:20 AM
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| *diane* wrote: | | Nighthawk wrote: | My wife can help. She and her sister both have created One of a Kind (OOAK) Barbies and sold them on Ebay. If done well they bring a fortune. Here is my sister in law's website:
Always Allie Creations |
Those are AMAZING! Your wife and your sister are both fantastic artists. Maybe it's time for me to get out the model paint!
Seriously, that looks like a lot of fun to do. My dad used to do train sets; he was very good at the painting, and I always thought it was so cool. Kicking around in the "projects for another day" room of my brain is making a dollhouse based on the house we used to live in when I was a kid. Scale modeling is so great.
Diane |
Yes it is; however I don't have the patience for it. Your idea sounds very cool. Personally I always wanted to build a scale model railroad of Lovecraft's Innsmouth with various nefarious things going on throughout.
I did not know my wife's dolls were on my sister-in-law's site. I will have to go back and look again. Please allow me to clarify that this is my sister-in-law NOT my sister. Thanks! Love, Nh |
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 04:33 AM
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| Nighthawk wrote: | [
Yes it is; however I don't have the patience for it. Your idea sounds very cool. Personally I always wanted to build a scale model railroad of Lovecraft's Innsmouth with various nefarious things going on throughout.
I did not know my wife's dolls were on my sister-in-law's site. I will have to go back and look again. Please allow me to clarify that this is my sister-in-law NOT my sister. Thanks! Love, Nh |
A Lovecraftian railroad...heh heh heh...it is almost too terrible to contemplate! Each time I think upon it, I feel the fevers begin to rise in my feeble brain. Curse that Mad Arab who first laid to paper the horrid tales of things we should not speak!
Good ole HP...sometimes it's pretty obvious he was getting paid by the word. He could make quite a living today writing lines for Mojo Jojo.
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 04:44 AM
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I will resist the urge to do a Mojo Jojo riff. But it ain't easy.
If Lovecraft were alive today I don't think he would be writing for TPPG. I think he would be saying "Help! Let me out of this box!" |
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 04:51 AM
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| Nighthawk wrote: | I will resist the urge to do a Mojo Jojo riff. But it ain't easy.
If Lovecraft were alive today I don't think he would be writing for TPPG. I think he would be saying "Help! Let me out of this box!" |
Ba-da-bing! |
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 05:27 AM
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NH--
You have, I am sure, seen the recent story on Bondage Barbie.
I've seen pics of these things before--some are a scream.
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 05:43 AM
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| You would have loved the Vampire Barbie my wife made. I have no idea if she still has a picture but I'll look. |
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Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 06:48 PM
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Vampire Barbie?...VAMPIRE BARBIE!!!...Santa? ....Hello?...Santa?....I've been very, very ,..VERY good this year...  |
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Post subject: Re: Since when did Barbie acquire permanent underwear?
Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 08:31 PM
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| *diane* wrote: | I bought a barbie today... I popped her head off and attached it to a regular, bipedal Barbie: perfection.
Diane |
I used to pop all my Barbie's heads off too!!!
What does that mean, I wonder;-)
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Post subject: Re: Since when did Barbie acquire permanent underwear?
Posted: Nov 09, 2002 - 09:03 PM
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| June wrote: | | *diane* wrote: | I bought a barbie today... I popped her head off and attached it to a regular, bipedal Barbie: perfection.
Diane |
I used to pop all my Barbie's heads off too!!!
What does that mean, I wonder;-)
June |
Apparently we aren't the only ones. Today's barbie heads are much more firmly attached, using a backward facing double pronged almost harpoon like device. No easy task beheading one!
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Post subject: Re: Since when did Barbie acquire permanent underwear?
Posted: Nov 10, 2002 - 04:50 AM
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| June wrote: | | *diane* wrote: | I bought a barbie today... I popped her head off and attached it to a regular, bipedal Barbie: perfection.
Diane |
I used to pop all my Barbie's heads off too!!!
What does that mean, I wonder;-)
June |
Something nefarious I'm sure. Dave Erifah and Rag451 can blame it on the Clinton administration. Just ask them! |
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