
bds5s by Treaty Oak Photo, on Flickr

?massagenut wrote: At least we give them a good rub down before Doc puts them in the oven....

Any happy endings?massagenut wrote:Well some of us actually treat our Barbies nice!! At least we give them a good rub down before Doc puts them in the oven....
bds5s by Treaty Oak Photo, on Flickr
Not for Barbie unfortunately.theCryptofishist wrote:Any happy endings?massagenut wrote:Well some of us actually treat our Barbies nice!! At least we give them a good rub down before Doc puts them in the oven....
bds5s by Treaty Oak Photo, on Flickr
Sic Pup wrote:?massagenut wrote: At least we give them a good rub down before Doc puts them in the oven....
Maybe the shell is soft and hardens when it dries...MisaBlue wrote:Yes, one wonders, right?!theCryptofishist wrote:How did Barbie lay those eggs? They seem way too huge to pass through her pelvis.
My Barbie Bunny passes those easily!theCryptofishist wrote:Maybe the shell is soft and hardens when it dries...MisaBlue wrote:Yes, one wonders, right?!theCryptofishist wrote:How did Barbie lay those eggs? They seem way too huge to pass through her pelvis.
The sloping around of half fille barrels make for a "bad" load.. The jots people can deliver clean water to your containers.. I would think as a better deal..Dr. Pyro wrote:Yo Barbiebarians, some news. We just purchased six 55-gallon drums for water, even though they won't be filled to capacity. Probably put between 30 and 35 gallons in each. We got them for $22 each, out the door, no sales tax. A helluva deal. Now we have to figure out how to get them to the playa. At least we'll have between 180 and 200 gallons of water for our shower. Nice to be in the lap of luxury.
I agree. the fuller the better.unjonharley wrote:The sloping around of half fille barrels make for a "bad" load.. The jots people can deliver clean water to your containers.. I would think as a better deal..Dr. Pyro wrote:Yo Barbiebarians, some news. We just purchased six 55-gallon drums for water, even though they won't be filled to capacity. Probably put between 30 and 35 gallons in each. We got them for $22 each, out the door, no sales tax. A helluva deal. Now we have to figure out how to get them to the playa. At least we'll have between 180 and 200 gallons of water for our shower. Nice to be in the lap of luxury.