A question came to mind re:Barbie as I was reading this and
previous post's.
"If Barbie is so popular............Why do we have to buy her friends??
James Shanks
n1vbn@bit-net.com
(N1VBN is my Ham Radio callsign)
n1vbn@wb1dsw.nh.usa.noam
-----Original Message-----
From: Nigel Hay <NIGELHAY@tanksrus.freeserve.co.uk>
To: Bruce Gilbert <b.gilbert@uws.edu.au>; Brent McClearen
<brent@multipro.com>; military chat box <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: [MV] WWII and post war GI Joe scale vehicles: answers to many
"Listers" questions
>
>Perhaps this will end the misery......
>
>There is now a "Divorcee Barbie" at only $999.00
>Expensive?
>Why no, Divorcee Barbie comes complete with ken's House, Ken's Yacht, Ken's
>mercedes and Ken's bank account. She also comes with 12" GI Joe whom she
>ran off with 'cos Ken was so boring.......
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Gilbert <b.gilbert@uws.edu.au>
>To: Brent McClearen <brent@multipro.com>; military chat box
><mil-veh@skylee.com>
>Date: 04 January 1999 02:11
>Subject: Re: [MV] WWII and post war GI Joe scale vehicles: answers to many
>"Listers" questions
>
>
>>******
>>Sitting here across the Pacific ocean, watching the various messages on
>>this topic, I can't help but ask one (flippant) question.
>>
>>If playing with GI Joes as a kid can lead to adult interests such as MVPA,
>>where do those kids playing with Barbie dolls end up lin life ?
>>
>>Happy New Year.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Bruce Gilbert
>>Sydney, NSW.
>>
>>*******
>>
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