This kiddo wishes he were ANYWHERE but under the tree with these losers. Perhaps he’s upset because he received a Norma pencil.
At least these parents know how to make their daughter’s Christmas a bright one.
I’d think you could use that pram for a real baby, no?
But the best gift by far is always a car. Especially if it’s a Cadillac.
A Cadillac is always a good gift. For any occasion. I’m not sure about that full sized baby carriage; unless she can use it for when she gets married. Yes dear your Grandparents bought me this for my 10th Christmas. An automatic heirloom.
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Yeah, and you’d have to have a huge closet to store it in.
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Aww, this last photo reminds me of Cary Grant and Doris Day.
I like the idea of buying real baby stuff for a child. I found out a small metal bed for my dolly would have cost $15 but my parents “splurged” Mom told me, by buying a wooden cradle. I used it for my “real” three babies, Kerbey.
Have a wonderful weekend, my friend. 🌞
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I can see Cary and Doris, for sure! What a fun story about your cradle.
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Interesting about the last picture. To me it looks like Cary Grant and Marylin Monroe.
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Yes, Marilyn Monroe seems to purr more than Doris.
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Awwwww.. that little girl’s got an expression like somebody just peed on her kittycat.
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“Such a useful gift!” she said, thereby consigning the product to the eternal friend zone of gifts. Almost as bad as “such an interesting gift. But better than “that’s certainly unusual.”
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That is hilariously true.
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