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Date: | Mon, 19 Mar 2001 23:28:45 -0500 |
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Karleen, you have courage. Last year I gave my then 8 year old
granddaughter that delightful little child's orange (or red) book
"Breasts", composed of line drawings and simple commentary by a Japanese
author. If looks could have KILLED! Perhaps I should have given it to her
in private, not under the tree with everyone else's gift, with the whole
family looking on!
What about uncooked tiny tapioca beads? Lentils? or maybe small cereal
pieces like our Cheerios? Probably not marshmallows, though wouldn't they
give a delightful cuddly feeling?
Maybe cut-up pieces of old pantyhose stuffed tight enough to stay firmly
in place, but still soft? maybe even with the tapioca, lentils or rice
safely inside the foot of the pantyhose to give just a little weight,
surrounded by shreds of pantyhose to camouflage the weightier part?
Good luck. Let us know how this turns out.
Jean
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