To: goldstategop
I actually wouldn't have a problem if my daughter wanted to play with some GI Joes.
Of course, if I had a son, and caught him doing anything with his sister's Barbies other than pulling them apart or cutting their hair off...
}:-)4
8 posted on
12/12/2006 12:39:09 PM PST by
Moose4
(Baa havoc, and let slip the sheep of war.)
To: Moose4
I used to act out plays with them, like Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan". Barbie was brilliant at the stake. One performance only.
To: Moose4
they make good hostages for hostage rescue ops.
17 posted on
12/12/2006 12:48:38 PM PST by
absolootezer0
(stop repeat offenders - don't re-elect them!)
To: Moose4
What about throwing Ken a beating?
That would be okay with me
26 posted on
12/12/2006 12:54:14 PM PST by
misterrob
(Jack Bauer/Chuck Norris 2008)
To: Moose4
LMAO ;)
I remembered a show on Friday night on ABC that was an imitation of Saturday Night Live -> called Fridays. My favorite skit was the "kids" playing in the sandbox. The boys would play with GI Joe and other assorted toys of war and the one boy would take his "sister's" Barbie dolls and besides tearing them apart, he would destroy them such as setting them on fire ! Hilarious.
I would love to find DVD's of the series even though it was on for a few short years. One of the names was Melanie Chartoff (sp?).
Of course, if I had a son, and caught him doing anything with his sister's Barbies other than pulling them apart or cutting their hair off...
To: Moose4
Also reminds me besides the "Fridays" show, my cousin had this Barbie Doll penthouse. Whenever I went to their house in OH around Thanksgiving, I use to be destructive. I would "shake" the penthouse and say, "earthquake time" ! She took it in stride.
Of course, if I had a son, and caught him doing anything with his sister's Barbies other than pulling them apart or cutting their hair off...
To: Moose4
For girls, GI Joes are mainly good in boyfriend roles to accompany our Barbies!
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