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Stuffed Animals (pg. 7)
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Star Trek.
I just suck at quoting Star Wars :p |
It's true. That will be your downfall.
I don't have any pics, but my favorite stuffed animals were a knock off Bugs Bunny my grandma brought me from Egypt (he was peach ffs) and Figment from Disneyworld:
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| couch-potato |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
It's true. That will be your downfall. |
Thanks for making me google this to see if it's a Star Wars quote. :mad: |
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| lacksesepsotygh |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
I think I had it until I was 12 or something. I stopped sucking my thumb long before that though. I think my mom just chose to toss it because it was so ratty. |
was this before or after the interracial couple? |
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| SYSTEM-J |
I had a teddy bear, imaginatively called Ted, but I never had much attachment to him.
On the other hand, I still sleep on the same pillow as when I first moved out of a cot. It's over 20 years old now, the feathers inside have probably turned to dust and it's lost all structural integrity. It's become the softest thing that has ever existed. It's getting to the stage now where I know I'll have to throw it out soon because it's falling apart from within, but it's like taking your old blind dog out behind the shed and shooting it - you know it's the kindest thing to do but it ain't easy to get it over with. |
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| Theresa |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I had a teddy bear, imaginatively called Ted, but I never had much attachment to him.
On the other hand, I still sleep on the same pillow as when I first moved out of a cot. It's over 20 years old now, the feathers inside have probably turned to dust and it's lost all structural integrity. It's become the softest thing that has ever existed. It's getting to the stage now where I know I'll have to throw it out soon because it's falling apart from within, but it's like taking your old blind dog out behind the shed and shooting it - you know it's the kindest thing to do but it ain't easy to get it over with. |
LOL!
My mom bought a pillow for herself when I was about 4 years old but I decided to claim it as my own. It was one of those cheapy ones made out of that yellow foam stuff, something like this:
http://www.onlinesalesdirect.co.uk/images/memory-foam-pillow.jpg?osCsid=ullwjfieliphonu
Anyway, I kept it up until maybe 2 years ago (so about 18 years) and it was so destroyed. The foam had been ripped up into dime size pieces and when you touched it with your hand (when some fell out through the tearing seams), it would literally disintegrate in your fingers. I had to put it into a new case for the last 5 or so years of its life, but damn that thing was so friggen comfortable. I finally decided that thing was getting pretty nasty and tossed it out despite not wanting to. Haha!
Weird how we get so attached to things like that. |
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| couch-potato |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
On the other hand, I still sleep on the same pillow as when I first moved out of a cot. It's over 20 years old now, the feathers inside have probably turned to dust and it's lost all structural integrity. It's become the softest thing that has ever existed. It's getting to the stage now where I know I'll have to throw it out soon because it's falling apart from within, but it's like taking your old blind dog out behind the shed and shooting it - you know it's the kindest thing to do but it ain't easy to get it over with. |
If Post Apacolyptic Transmissions tells me anything it's that theres a bit o' artist in ye - do something with the pillow! Perhaps stuff your old blind dog with it :toothless
Or toss it into the crowd during a breakdown... |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
On the other hand, I still sleep on the same pillow as when I first moved out of a cot. It's over 20 years old now, the feathers inside have probably turned to dust and it's lost all structural integrity. It's become the softest thing that has ever existed. It's getting to the stage now where I know I'll have to throw it out soon because it's falling apart from within, but it's like taking your old blind dog out behind the shed and shooting it - you know it's the kindest thing to do but it ain't easy to get it over with. |
:haha: :haha:
Throw it out man, it's actually kind of unhealthy to keep sleeping with your face on that every night :p
Make a ritual of it, or something.
Drunken, of course :o |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Miss Pie
I had this huge 3 foot stuffed clown that got passed down from my sister that I always slept with. Loved that thing.
But I was actually a blanket hugger more than anything. Like Linus from Peanuts. |
Me too. My grandmother was in a wheelchair but made blankets & I had one from her as a gift.
I also have my first teddy still, away in my wardrobe, he was bought for me when I was 2 days old & I named him after myself. Stuff like stuffed toys can if in good condition sell for a lot of money too. |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
I also have my first teddy still, away in my wardrobe, he was bought for me when I was 2 days old & I named him after myself. Stuff like stuffed toys can if in good condition sell for a lot of money too. |
Why would you even consider selling them :wtf: |
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| yukii |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
I love how the fur has been worn off the face more than anywhere else. What does this tell us about PKC? |
I laughed so hard :stongue: the bunny i posted, both ears have been resewn about 4 times lol |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| My favorite was a puppet stuffed beaver, which I had as far back as I can remember. May still be at my parents' house. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
My favorite was a puppet stuffed beaver, which I had as far back as I can remember. May still be at my parents' house. |
Mel? |
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