Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 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 Through violence, you may 'solve' one problem, but you sow the seeds for another. Dalai Lama --- On Thu, 3/4/10, Jeanne B <treazured wrote: 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 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 *********************************************** (((( 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.))))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 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: > > > 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 > ******* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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