Ok y'all, I've gotten this one at least 3 times and I've avoiding posting it - that doll does not actually eat or poop, she just pretends to with her plastic digestive system. Sharon argues, though, that they are still unneccesary because "God help us all if there are parents out there that are looking to buy dolls that really poop!"
I HAD ONE OF THESE!
ReplyDeleteAnd it got constipated and quit working after two hours.
I had one, too. I fed it "real" "baby" "food" and it got constipated and died.
ReplyDeleteLove the blog, by the way. I always click over when I need a laugh. Thank you!
i'm with you... the doll doesn't actually cry, eat, wet or poop. still funny, even if it's gramatically correct...
ReplyDeleteThat girl on the left is wearing a LOT of makeup!
ReplyDeletemaybe it's because i'm not a 6 year-old girl, but is a pooping, peeing doll really a desirable toy? based on a couple of comments above, i'm also curious about the life-span (or should i have put that in quotes?) of this doll....
ReplyDeleteA lot of makeup, ame-gee, and she has bags under her eyes. It might be a heavily made up, 43 year-old little person.
ReplyDeleteThese dolls always creeped me out, but I think the quotation marks are justified here.
ReplyDeleteGot to keep your legal bases covered. Last thing you want is a lawsuit because your doll didn't poop for real!
ReplyDeleteThe one I had as a kid had to be thrown away when it became a moldy science project. Still gives me the heebie jeebies!
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