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The neighbours were still too close for my liking. Yep, I see quite a few houses that make me wish I could be on one of those flip shows
Looks like the girls are hard at work again!
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30 March - A Doll A Day 2025:
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As Things Stand
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Doll standing on top of a dresser where I was working on some stuff the other day that I never got around to cleaning up.
They're not dolls, they're action figures!
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"All we have is where we stand..."
I just heard that quote recently and already forget where.
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31 March - A Doll A Day 2025:
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Response for The Doll Chat Game on one of the action figure forums.
Forum members keep typing questions and comments rather than having their
action figures as the questions or make the comments.
In this response, I am trying to gently illustrate
the freakin' concept!
Because, seriously, how hard can it be to take a picture of a doll and type a caption underneath the picture? If ya wanna get fancy, "include quotation marks to indicate speech."
Anyway... I'll count this as my "A Doll A Day" pic because I just put this together here in the last fifteen minutes or so.
31 March - A Doll A Day 2025
They're not dolls, they're action figures!
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It would take me a lot longer than 15 minutes to do several pictures with captions and frames and so on.
I take it you did the "poorly applied wash"?

People don't read instructions. The concept is probably too different for some? And no one online has an attention span longer than a bug's, so it's much quicker to just type their replies
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04-02-2025, 01:59 AM
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(04-01-2025, 01:25 PM)Alliecat Wrote: And no one online has an attention span longer than a bug's, so it's much quicker to just type their replies
I think that's why people love Instagram. The don't even have to type a reply, they can click "like" and if they're feeling super-involved they can paste in an emoji as a response.
1 April – A Doll A Day 2025:
Dollar Store find:
I found three different characters, but I only bought one... for now.
This line of $1.25 figures even has a backstory! I wasn't ex-pecting that from a Family Dollar Store toy line.
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Ha. OK, apparently the tree spirits are a thing… These gals don’t strike me as particularly tree-like, but whatever. Kinda cute. Any articulation?
Ditto Facebook on the practice of scrolling past and just “liking” everything. It becomes meaningless.
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(04-02-2025, 05:07 AM)Alliecat Wrote: Any articulation?
The arms move at the shoulder.
I see sellers on eBay asking as much as ten dollar apiece for these.
2 April - A Doll A Day 2025:
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Kicking Back Between Takes
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Lexxi and Rachel (TBLeague S41 and S44) chilling out between photo-story scenes.
Here's their latest arcane and action-packed installment, posted in response to the arrival of Lexxi's "arch nemesis," Miss Suki:
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Nice action shots. I like the third one. I bet they were fun to pose.
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3 April - A Doll A Day 2025:
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Like Big, except Small
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I honestly did not care much at all for that movie, except for the piano keyboard dance sequence.
I should probably see if I can find some decent but inex-pensive 1/12-scale clothes for these two, although they seem pretty content so far with their
Endless Summer lifestyle.
They're not dolls, they're action figures!