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Tina
I was not getting sufficient answers.
My husband asked me to text his mom to see if she and his dad or just she would like to come to the 3d ultrasound we are having next week to hopefully try to find out the gender of our baby. I have a child from a previous marriage that they call their grandchild but this is technically their first biological. After 3 days she texted and said "well, the kids will be in school so I will have to check". The kids are 13 and 10 and they spaced their kids 12-15 years apart (my husband is in his mid 20s and so am I). His dad lost his job a few mos ago and she has not worked in years, if ever so I asked my husband "what else do they have to do?" I think he was a little perplexed by her response as well. They live about an hr away in a large suburb and we live in the big city. Rarely, they come down to our place.
Is she just trying to tell us she is not interested in coming? Since I got pregnant, she has been acting really goofy. Its like she's having a mid life crisis and has started dressing really tacky (skin tight and short everything) and has been posing like she's some kind of model when I am around and her husband is around. Could it be that she doesn't want to come because she is jealous? The kids ride the bus or their bike to school, I think. What's their problem? Shouldn't they want to be part of their grand child's life?
YOU ARE WRONG! Quit making assumptions. This is a large facility with large suites for the family. The facility actually encourages patients to bring relatives for the event.
1) She doesn't use Fb
2) They have a V8, fancy SUV and a nice luxury sedan
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she dont want to be reminded shes getting old.. Some weird idea of out of sight.. Out of mind.. She thinks shes a glamor queen.. And cant see the wrincles in the mirror... That would blow her world of fantasy..
she dont want to be reminded shes getting old.. Some weird idea of out of sight.. Out of mind.. She thinks shes a glamor queen.. And cant see the wrincles in the mirror... That would blow her world of fantasy..
Can anyone identify this vintage, hard plastic doll by description?
Roya
Hey all,
My fiancee and I were talking about favorite toys of our childhood, when I remembered an obscure, garage sale find that was a favorite of mine. I'm dying to know what they are, and would like to see if I could possibly grab a few for my daughter today, but have no idea what they are.
From what my childhood memories recall, they were a completely hard plastic, molded doll, with, I believe, flat backs. AKA, only the front half of the doll (Torso, toes, feet, hands, face, etc...) were molded and they had nothing on the back molded. They -may- have had hair, but I can't recall that, but I do not think so.
Also, they had clothes that were molded and painted as well, that snapped onto the front of the doll and stayed in place.
I remember I had a 'modeling' stage that went with the dolls. If I recall correctly, it had two curtained areas on each side, and you put the dolls on their stands that went around the track, and you turned a crank in the back. The crank caused the dolls to wiggle back and forth as they trekked around the modeling path (Wiggled left and right to look like 'walking') and walked the modeling ramp, then through the 2nd curtain, and back into the back again so you could change clothes again, and have them model the next outfit.
So...does anyone by chance know what these dolls are? I'm dying of curiosity!
Thanks so much,
Roya
Nope, just did a searchon Walking Majorette Doll, and that wasn't it.
The doll looked more along the lines of a small gingerbread shape, if that makes sense? No moving joints, if I remember correctly. Completely stiff and hard plastic.
They -may- have had a back to them, and the clothes snap around the front and back to connect, but I don't think so. I think I'm confusing them with the modern polly pocket dolls they came out with. (The magic closet release with the magnet clothing.)
The toys were around in the 80's, as that's when I grew up. They may have been made earlier, but I remember clearly having them in either early or late 80's..if that helps?
Answer
I have EXACTLY
what you are looking for...
" Dolly Pops "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNrMzaw_D_4
Knickerbocker
circa-1979
" These little dolls are dated 1979 but were heavily marketed in the 80s.
They are small hard plastic dolls with interchangeable snap-on plastic
clothing, bikes, chairs, etc. The Dolly Pops kids had painted on undies
and usually had synthetic ponytails that could be combed or braided.
Their clothing would easily pop on and off.
http://www.dollinfo.com/dpops.htm
http://www.skooldays.com/categories/toys/ty1272.htm
Also sold were other flat "picture frame" playsets that had handles for
easy transporting. Some of the themes were a dress shop, pet or toy
store, market, western scenes, sports ... There were four outfit groupings
to choose from: School Time, Party Time, Play Time and Country Time.
Imagine paper dolls come to life in 3D ... "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6faD6JfxCI&feature=related
The playsets were the Dolly Pops Poptown,
the Dollypops Dollhouse,
and the Dollypops Dress Show { among others }
It is the Dress Show playset that has the "runway"
that you have mentioned ... You can find it here
http://cgi.ebay.com/1979-DOLLY-POPS-Play-Sets-DRESS-SHOW-DOLLS-CLOTHES_W0QQitemZ230409176499QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item35a57505b3
http://cgi.ebay.com/DOLLY-POPS-DRESS-SHOW-w-Box-Knickerbocker-1979-COMPLETE_W0QQitemZ200417173283QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2ea9cb5f23
These sets found on Ebay are slim
and of questionable quality -
I cannot recommend them - sigh
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Bumble smilez**
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I have EXACTLY
what you are looking for...
" Dolly Pops "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNrMzaw_D_4
Knickerbocker
circa-1979
" These little dolls are dated 1979 but were heavily marketed in the 80s.
They are small hard plastic dolls with interchangeable snap-on plastic
clothing, bikes, chairs, etc. The Dolly Pops kids had painted on undies
and usually had synthetic ponytails that could be combed or braided.
Their clothing would easily pop on and off.
http://www.dollinfo.com/dpops.htm
http://www.skooldays.com/categories/toys/ty1272.htm
Also sold were other flat "picture frame" playsets that had handles for
easy transporting. Some of the themes were a dress shop, pet or toy
store, market, western scenes, sports ... There were four outfit groupings
to choose from: School Time, Party Time, Play Time and Country Time.
Imagine paper dolls come to life in 3D ... "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6faD6JfxCI&feature=related
The playsets were the Dolly Pops Poptown,
the Dollypops Dollhouse,
and the Dollypops Dress Show { among others }
It is the Dress Show playset that has the "runway"
that you have mentioned ... You can find it here
http://cgi.ebay.com/1979-DOLLY-POPS-Play-Sets-DRESS-SHOW-DOLLS-CLOTHES_W0QQitemZ230409176499QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item35a57505b3
http://cgi.ebay.com/DOLLY-POPS-DRESS-SHOW-w-Box-Knickerbocker-1979-COMPLETE_W0QQitemZ200417173283QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2ea9cb5f23
These sets found on Ebay are slim
and of questionable quality -
I cannot recommend them - sigh
***
Bumble smilez**
***
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