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Real-looking dolls fool police
These dolls are so lifelike police have been smashing car windows to 'rescue' them! "Selling for up to $1000, the painstakingly hand-painted dolls were so lifelike with eyelashes, fingernails, milk spots and wispy hair that they were constantly fooling people." Read the silly story here.
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posted by
dgrealish
on Jul 15, 2008 at 10:47 AM
The doll is adorable. I can see why someone would want to own one. But taking a $1000 doll out then leaving it in a locked car can only be described as a sick prank. It's done for the shock value. Anyone doing this should be charged with malicious mischief. posted by
lanabuford
on Jul 15, 2008 at 10:59 AM
I want one.........but at a $1000 I would rather pay rent.
posted by
possummomma
on Jul 16, 2008 at 12:07 AM
Why would you leave a $1000 doll in a car? You don't stop playing with dolls because you grow old. You grow old because you stop playing with dolls. Does anyone else see a problem with grown women toting dolls around town as if they're real children? I still have the occasional tea party with my kids and their "babies", but...I draw the line at buying car seats and taking them shopping. If you're spending a grand on a doll, then I'd like to point you to a few charities that help REAL babies that could use your bucks.
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