At 05:08 PM Thursday 4/12/2007, Julia Thompson wrote: >Klaus Stock wrote: > >>>> Some of the newer Barbies are designed to sit on a > >>>> horse, so they do bend adequately for that. > >> Ah. At one point, I saw for sale Barbies that came with horses they > >> could ride. I don't know anything about collecting horses, different > >> brands, etc. > > > > Yes, I remember a TV ad for "Barbie horses" some years ago. I considered it > > ridiculous. The horses were obviously ment for eXtreme grooming _only_. The > > mane was so long that the horse would tread on it if it should ever get the > > funny idea of moving forward. But great for grooming, right, if > you ever get > > bored of grooming Barbie herself. > > > > I think. > >That's what we have "My Little Pony" for these days. It's quite >adequate for that, and not as evil as anything Barbie. > > > Just some diversion from the usual "Star Trek nativity scene" topic talk, > > which includes DVD rentals, book critics, conspiracies... > > > > Best regards, Klaus > >One DVD that we *own* is Kiki's Delivery Service. > >My daughter wants to be Kiki. > >Home Depot has "lobby brooms", some of which are corn brooms small >enough to give a 3-year-old.
And unlike Harry Potter brooms do not require batteries . . . Unintended Good Vibrations Maru -- Ronn! :) _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
