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How about that creepy Chuckie?

I liked Chucko but bozo was very creepy to me.  I never liked clowns at the

circus either when I was a kid. 

Donna

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another. Dalai Lama

 

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Jeanne B <treazured

Re: [veg_grp] Mo OT: dolls and action figures

 

Thursday, March 4, 2010, 7:36 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

I collect dolls but, like you, clowns creep me out big time. I had one come up

to me at Wal Mart when it first opened here and it grabbed me in a hug - Lordy

lordy did I scream!

 

Just can't stand those things. Remember the first Poltergeist movie with the

clown? I had to go to the ladie's room for a few minutes, lolololol

 

Jeanne in GA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mother made an adorable clown for our grand son when he was apx. 3 yrs. old. He

was so afraid of " clown " , but he loved Ninja Turtles, and was fearless when it

came to life situations , but " clown " scared him and we often found it hidden in

the closest, under a blanket.

 

Daughter received a beautiful walking , talking doll for Christmas one year and

I made a complete wardrobe for her.

Daughter did not like this doll and when we discovered Chatty Kathy in the

closet walking and talking , daughter said " please mommie throw her away. " I

did just that.

Deanna in Colorado

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(((( Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote:

> How about that creepy Chuckie?

> I liked Chucko but bozo was very creepy to me.  I never liked clowns at the

circus either when I was a kid.))))) 

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That is hilarious about your daughter's doll, Deanna!

 

I received a 2 1/2-foot tall doll from Grandma one birthday... I had to have

been 3 or 4? Fortunately, Grandma was out of town and did not see my

reaction -- a very disgusted expression and " It's a BOY doll! " NOT

impressed. This poor doll wasn't even allowed to stay in my bedroom, it was

relegated to the basement. Not because it was creepy -- but because it was a

BOY. I was 12 before I started to see any redeeming value in the male sex.

:)

 

Audrey

 

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:09 PM, genny_y2k <genny_y2k wrote:

 

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> Mother made an adorable clown for our grand son when he was apx. 3 yrs.

> old. He was so afraid of " clown " , but he loved Ninja Turtles, and was

> fearless when it came to life situations , but " clown " scared him and we

> often found it hidden in the closest, under a blanket.

>

> Daughter received a beautiful walking , talking doll for Christmas one year

> and I made a complete wardrobe for her.

> Daughter did not like this doll and when we discovered Chatty Kathy in the

> closet walking and talking , daughter said " please mommie throw her away. " I

> did just that.

> Deanna in Colorado

> *******

>

 

 

 

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