Giant carnival dolls?

Sep 24, 2008 by Josh El Tiburon | Posted in Singles & Dating

So I took my daughter to this carnival, and I won it one of those huge dolls to play a shooting game, one where you have to shoot the target with the star in the middle until that it completely disappeared.

So she chose this doll huge Stewie (the family of Guy) and she loved him and was just very happy the rest of the night. Although I notice that she was trying very hard to show all the other girls around the carnival.

So I just wondered what you girls have more ... receiving the gift or show off all the other girls who have nothing?

Thank you.


Personally, I love the gift more ..... but I can see why girls want to show too. I do not even realize it sometimes. You just want everyone to know that you have this great guy who takes care of you. If it means winning a doll carnival, or to send a romantic e-mail, or bring you dinner at a restaurant, or take you off guard with another romantic gesture, you can not help but want all of the other woman to know what you have and what they can not touch.

Sep 24, 2008 | by BrittyD


Personally, I love the gift more ..... but I can see why girls want to show too. I do not even realize it sometimes. You just want everyone to know that you have this great guy who takes care of you. If it means winning a doll carnival, or to send a romantic e-mail, or bring you dinner at a restaurant, or take you off guard with another romantic gesture, you can not help but want all of the other woman to know what you have and what they can not touch.
Sep 24, 2008 | by BrittyD



What is scarier, being in a room full of porcelain dolls at night or being in a carnival full of only clowns?

Oct 16, 2006 by Kimberly | Posted in Polls & Surveys



Ewwww I have a fear about both of them. But the scariest out of the two would be the carnival of clowns.

Oct 16, 2006 | by Hanky


Neither.
Oct 16, 2006 | by celebrity girl



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All The DOLLS ... magical ojamajo doremi doll dorie reanne aiko mirabelle ...



Today was super cool

In addition, there was a small boy playing with action figures which includes a baby figure (for whatever reason). I said: "Do you like babies?" And he nodded. For some reason I could not help saying: "I especially like them with ketchup." I started to crack and he looked at me like I was crazy (which I somehow was so yeah). Also, when I spoke to all children, there was a little girl who looked like me: "Stop trying to sell me crap." It was a little scary. But then I tickled her and she started smile. Take that, girl suspiscious!



Carnival Dolls - News

Song Spinner: 'Eye' by the Suicide Dolls
Jan 01, 1970 - TheDay.com
Song Spinner: 'Eye' by the Suicide DollsAn integral part of the local scene since 2002, the Dolls have just released their debut CD, "Prayers in the Parking Lot." SOUND: The musical equivalent of an electric chair jolt, if tailored as a carnival ride, the Suicide Dolls combine punk, noise, and more »

What A Weekend: St. Lucie County Events: Feb. 3-5
Jan 01, 1970 - TCPalm
Also opening will be "Hello Dollies," the doll collection of Carol Dunn Reed, who as a local schoolgirl in the 1930s exchanged dolls and letters with foreign girls through the Rotary Club. A grand opening will be from 11 am to 3 pm Feb. 4.and more »

King cakes: The Times-Picayune covers 175 years of New Orleans history
Jan 01, 1970 - NOLA.com
King cakes: The Times-Picayune covers 175 years of New Orleans history In the 1930s, Donald Entringer, president of McKenzie's Bakeries, was asked by a Carnival krewe to make king cakes with valuables hidden inside as favors for the maids. Entringer tried beans, pecans, then small china dolls before a friend found pink and more »

Inside Chanel's Ultra-Exclusive Las Vegas Bash, With Alexa Chung, China Chow ...
Jan 01, 1970 - ARTINFO
Inside Chanel's Ultra-Exclusive Las Vegas Bash, With Alexa Chung, China Chow ... Inside Chanel's Ultra-Exclusive Las Vegas Bash, With Alexa Chung, China Chow Chanel jewelry was displayed against camellia topiaries inspired by Jean Cocteau's "Beauty and the Beast" in one room, while another boasted Chanel Bearbrick dolls with matching wallpaper, according to WWD. A pop art room flaunted colorful Chanel Hits Las Vegasall 5 news articles »

Shrimp Creole and Stuffed Crabs have timeless appeal
Jan 01, 1970 - NOLA.com
gearing up for the Carnival season. I pulled out a box containing my cache of Mardi Gras decorations: bags of "good" beads, several masks adorned with purple, green and gold faux jewels and plumes, as well as my collection of king cake baby dolls.