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Ok this is the second time but I am still wound up and need people to agree with me

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travellingwilbury · 26/10/2008 16:01

This is wrong yes ?

www.toys.ie/Shop_View_Large.aspx?pcode=F04423&pfix=

Tis very odd isn't it ? I don't get it at all .

I promise to shut up about it soon by the way

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NoblesseOblige · 26/10/2008 16:02

this is the kind of thing that ds would LOVE.

i would never never never buy it in a million years.

does that help?

PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 26/10/2008 16:02

That's sad. What parent would want their child to look like that? No don't answer that.

travellingwilbury · 26/10/2008 16:03

Ah thank you very muchly Oh Noble one

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childrenofthecornsilk · 26/10/2008 16:03

It is horrible.

lulumama · 26/10/2008 16:03

that is horrible.

travellingwilbury · 26/10/2008 16:04

Ok well I am thinking of complaining and moaning to the shop

Do you think that is
a A marvellous plan off you go or
b Stop being such a loon and find something else to worry about

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childrenofthecornsilk · 26/10/2008 16:05

probably b....

Kbear · 26/10/2008 16:05

I think it's lovely and I've ordered one for DS for Christmas.

SweetApril · 26/10/2008 16:06

Good grief. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

childrenofthecornsilk · 26/10/2008 16:07

Have they got a pregnant schoolgirl costume to go with it? What if you have dd's? They'll feel left out.

travellingwilbury · 26/10/2008 16:07

Thank you for the honesty Cornsilk and kbear I refuse to believe you

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Kbear · 26/10/2008 16:09

They make ideal stocking fillers

DippyDora · 26/10/2008 16:10

complain .. save our children!

travellingwilbury · 26/10/2008 16:10

Kbear I can't hear you I can't hear you

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Kbear · 26/10/2008 16:12

PMSL

policywonk · 26/10/2008 16:12

I don't understand. What's wrong with it? It's just a dressing-up thing, no?

NoblesseOblige · 26/10/2008 16:12

so will nayone admit to buying one? someone must have...

travellingwilbury · 26/10/2008 16:13

They could but I would continue to not believe them

I just think young boys are nuts enough without giving them bloody knuckledusters .

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TinkerBellesMum · 26/10/2008 16:13

That's vile, but I can imagine parents buying it for their little Mini-Me's which is rather scary! I agree with the pregnant school girl comment.

travellingwilbury · 26/10/2008 16:14

Oh I keep forgetting about the hats

Thats better

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policywonk · 26/10/2008 16:15

I'd always assumed that those things were bling-type rings, not knuckle-dusters. Don't have any first-hand knowledge, not being from Compton myself...

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