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In a message dated 10/26/2001 9:18:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> > Funny. My dd wants a small breasted Barbie.
>
> I remember Skipper, Barbie's sad little flat, flat cousin (?) . I always
> was afraid poor skipper would grow up to be a serial killer, having those
> huge bosoms flaunted at her all the time. And what kind of name is that,
> Skipper? Poor thing.
> Deb L
>
>
>
Do you remember Growing Up Skipper? You twisted her arm and she got taller
and her breasts grew...REALLY!

Kathryn



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> Do you remember Growing Up Skipper? You twisted her arm and she got
> taller
> and her breasts grew...REALLY!
> Kathryn

Ha ha! I didn't have THAT Skipper! It's probably a good thing too, my
brothers would have abused her. Twisting a girls arm to make her breasts
grow? Sounds like someone with deep psychological problems thought that
one up. Do you think it would work for me? ; )

Deb L

Meghan Anderson

I used to have one of those! At the time (aged 8, I
believe) I thought it was so cool! Now I think, how
sick and I'm lucky I didn't get a breast complex ( I
was always small breasted until I had a child)!
My dd got a PREGNANT barbie for her 5th birthday! It's
actually one of those generic barbies. Her large belly
pops off and there's a baby inside (upside down). Then
you push on the edge of the inside of her belly (after
the baby's been taken out) and a new (spring loaded!),
flat belly pops into the hole where baby came out! Oh,
if only it were so simple. Of course, she got this in
the UK. I can't imagine anywhere in the US stocking a
pregnant barbie.

Meghan (back in the USA after 12 years and actually
missing A LOT of aspects of the UK)

Do you remember Growing Up Skipper? You twisted her
arm and she got
taller
and her breasts grew...REALLY!

Kathryn

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