Oh! My!! Word!!!
Just caught up with Shannon @ Rocks in My Dryer and she had this little dittie posted. My baby girl is way past Barbie age, so I had no idea about the decline advances Mattel had made with their dolls…and “accessories”.
Reminds me, I’ve gotta go let Aussie out.
I think I just crapped my own pants on that one. wow. Whatever happened to Dr. Barbie? – This new Barbie was considered “potty training”? = why don’t they just let Skipper poop on the pottychair? It has degraded that far anyway! Hee hee
I am soooooooooo glad my kids are out of this…
Oh stop by my blog when you can for a tribute….
Thanks for stopping by today with your entries to the Globtionary. Certainly didn’t want to upset anyone with the “play on word”…ultimate goal is to compile a list of actual blogging terms to help neophytes like myself but to have some fun at the same time. Thought you were creative to say my terms were endearing. 🙂
Oh my….thank you for the link. It is funny that kids can ‘act out’ things this way now…too funny. But I have to admit, I never was into Barbies, even when I was little girl 🙂
I know, I just posted a comment on her site. I about died!
When I was a kid, I had a Barbie toilet that flushed when you lifted the lid. With ACTUAL water. Now you can’t find a Barbie toilet anywhere, that makes me sad. Great! Not only is Barbie blonde, a perfect size 0, with perfect, perky boobs… Now they want young, impressionable girls to believe that she so perfect, she doesn’t need to poop? But her dog does? ;o)
I saw a candy dispenser designed just like the dog on QVC once, I think it was a hand carved moose. I am ashamed to admit I wanted one. opps, was that too much information?
I was looking for Willowtree to say… a Barbie was an outdoor cookout…
Barbie has a pooper scooper
…what will they think of next?
Barbie tampons or something like that.
that is nasty
no way.
Why would they do this? Don’t they know little girls would look at this and go, “yech?”
I don’t like it that they animate the toy that way, it can be confusing to small children. They wonder way their toy doesn’t work the way it did in the commerical.