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| 355.1 | Oh yeah... little plastic privys... | VINO::EVANS | It's: Rest Ye Merry - COMMA - Gentlemen! | Thu Dec 22 1988 11:04 | 20 | 
|  |     How about the Genuine Women's Music Festival Kit and Actionfiguredolls?
    
    There'd be the Security Person, complete with flashlight.
           (battries not included)
    
    A full stage set-up, with microphones, spotlights, amplifiers,
    and Performer Action Figures with Guitars (batteries not included)
    
    Attendee action figures with little tiny earcuffs. Little tank tops
    and blue jeans sold separately.
    
    Little tents, Rv's, signs to delineate the different areas. All
    sold separately, of course.
    
    And the whole thing would be waterproof so it could be set up in
    the tub inorder to have the Genuine Rainstorm effect. Little
    plastic packages of Genuine Festival Mud, sold separately.
    
    --DE
    
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| 355.2 | Toys from the other side of sanity | HSSWS1::GREG | Malice Aforethought | Thu Dec 22 1988 13:09 | 21 | 
|  | 
    re: .0
    
    	   I'll go you one better than just moving my reply... I'll
    	expand on it a bit.
    
    	- Couch Potatoe Joe
    
    	   Turn him on and he sits quietly on the sofa, pushing the
    	buttons on his toy remote control.  (Batteries not included,
    	or particularly necessary.)
    
    	- Peter Procrastinator
    
    	   Pull the string and Peter utters such phrases as "Can't
    	it wait until tomorrow?", "Do we really have to do this now?",
    	"I'm really not in the mood right now," and "Maybe the problem
    	will just go away if we leave it alone."
    
    	- Greg
    
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| 355.3 | I know where we could sell it :-) | CADSE::FOX | Proudly 1 of the 14 | Thu Dec 22 1988 13:12 | 28 | 
|  | RE: .1
DE, you left a few ESSENTIAL things out:
>    How about the Genuine Women's Music Festival Kit and Actionfiguredolls?
    
    
>    A full stage set-up, with microphones, spotlights, amplifiers,
>    and Performer Action Figures with Guitars (batteries not included)
Accompanying all Performer Action Figures with be the 
signlanguage Actionfigures, with independent spotlight...    
>    Attendee action figures with little tiny earcuffs. Little tank tops
>    and blue jeans sold separately.
Tops???!! on a warm summer day? :-)
    
>    Little tents, Rv's, signs to delineate the different areas. All
>    sold separately, of course.
    
Also the childcare area, wheelchair ramps, and (in no particular 
order) the Crafts, 12-step, Political, Information, Women of 
Color, and Video tents.
Let's do it, DE!  Of course, it means being on the road all 
summer :-)
Bobbi "wow am I glad it's the last day before the weekend" Fox    
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| 355.4 | Some Day I'll Go There... | CSC32::JOHNS | C code; C code run; Please code run! | Thu Dec 22 1988 17:53 | 7 | 
|  | >>    Attendee action figures with little tiny earcuffs. Little tank tops
>>    and blue jeans sold separately.
>Tops???!! on a warm summer day? :-)
    
That's why they are sold separately!
             Carol
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| 355.5 | Moved from 13.279 | ASABET::BOYAJIAN | Millrat in training | Fri Dec 23 1988 01:26 | 12 | 
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    Or Yuppie Joe, who comes with various wardrobes, including three-
    piece suits and jogging shoes and shorts, briefcases, a scale
    model BMW complete with cellular phone, ad nauseum...
    
    --- jerry
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| 355.6 |  | RANCHO::HOLT | Robert Holt UCS4,415-691-4750 | Sat Dec 24 1988 23:00 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Yuppie Jill.
    
    Has grey success suit, red silk power tielet,
    3 way adjustable eyebrows, 0 way adjustable frown,
    and optional "death ray" eyes. 
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| 355.7 | A complete set | HSSWS1::GREG | Malice Aforethought | Sun Dec 25 1988 09:32 | 38 | 
|  |     
    	The DEC Manager Action Figure
    
    		Comes complete with desk, speakerphone, and terminal.
    		Optional voice module fits in desk and uses Managerspeak
    		phrases like, "I have a new 'opportunity' for you to work."
    		and "That's not my area of responsibility," and "That
    		opportunity needs to be elevated."  
    
    	The DEC Dream Facility (a place to play with your DEC Action
    	Figures)
    
    	   	This scale model DEC Facility comes complete with manager's
    		office, a group work area with movable cube dividers, a
    		restroom with reverible Mens/Womens sign, and a DSA.  All 
    		walls are decorated with genuine 'DEC art' (except for the 
    		DSA), and all floors are fully carpeted (except for the DSA).  
    		The furniture is covered with genuine upholstery (except in 
    		the DSA).
    
    
    	The DEC Dream Car
    
    		Scale model of a Ford Taurus large enough for your DEC
    		action figure to fit in.  Features include doors that
    		actually open, hand-cranked windows, steering wheel, and
    		genuine rubber tires.  Wind-up motor is optional.
    
    
    	DEC Fashion Accessories (for the DEC Action Figure)
    
    		Set includes badge with unique I.D. Number and Name, 
    		briefcase full of miniature Sales Updates, Day-Timer,
    		DIGITAL (tm) Analog watch, and wire-rimmed glasses.
    		Give your DEC Action Figure the identity it deserves.
    
    
    	- Greg
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| 355.8 | Addition to .7 | FDCV13::FONTAINE |  | Fri Dec 30 1988 14:43 | 10 | 
|  |     .7 (Greg)
    
    Oh yes, and you forgot a small detail.  A tobins cafeteria!  Comes
    complete with plastic food (the taste is actual) (small portins,
    too) and a sign with over priced figures.
    
    And don't forget your off-site meeting center.
    
    Donna
    
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| 355.9 | More toys...:^) | HARPO::NIXON | Malicious Mischief | Fri Dec 30 1988 23:40 | 20 | 
|  |     re: .7  (Greg)
    
    	Wait !  There's more. Is your DEC Manager Action Figure not getting
    enough exercise?  Here's your answer ...           
  
      	The DEC Workout Room
    
    		Set includes workout mats, record player, an aerobic
    		workout record and complete locker room facilities.
    		
       The DEC Grounds Kit
    
    		This kit will allow you to landscape around your DEC
    		Dream Facility.  It includes complete instructions on
    		planting the geranium beds by the front doors, where
    		to locate the tennis courts, the basketball hoops, 
    		baseball field, and the community garden.  
    
    
	Vicki
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| 355.10 | The horrors of 'the field' | HSSWS1::GREG | Malice Aforethought | Sat Dec 31 1988 00:00 | 9 | 
|  |     re: .8 (Donna) and .9 (Vicki)
    
    	   WOW! They don't sell those things in MY area.  
    	My Dream Facility is incomplete!  How can I continue
    	to play manager knowing I have an incomplete facility?
    
    	   BUMMER!
    
    	- Greg
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| 355.11 | looking for stuffed bears and rabbits | HOYDEN::BURKHOLDER | Fasure we're a mixed dish. | Thu May 04 1989 13:05 | 15 | 
|  |     
         I want to buy a stuffed bear or rabbit.  I know lots of
         places sell stuffed animals but I'm looking for a "special"
         animal to be my friend when I go to a workshop in a few
         weeks.  I would like to shop in the Boston area but do not
         want to run all over town looking for the place that sells
         the right animal. 
         I'm looking for recommendations for brand names and places
         where you have bought your special animal.
         Thanks,
         Nancy HOYDEN::Burkholder
    
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| 355.12 | Ya gotta getta Gund(tm) | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | I'll pick a white rose with Plantagenet. | Thu May 04 1989 13:09 | 0 | 
| 355.13 | That's Windsor Button Shop, of course | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Thu May 04 1989 13:41 | 6 | 
|  |     I've found that GUND, APPLAUSE, and DAKIN make great stuffed animals.
     And one of the neatest places I've found to get them are "Windor
    Button Shop"s.  
    
    -Jody
    
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| 355.14 |  | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Thu May 04 1989 13:56 | 6 | 
|  |     I third the vote for Gund -- they appear to be well made and are
    appropriately squishy. there's a great toy store that carries a
    large selection of gund animals in porter square near Bob Slate's
    on Mass Ave.
    
    liz
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| 355.15 | Oatmeal | CADSE::ARMSTRONG |  | Thu May 04 1989 14:16 | 3 | 
|  |     call around....and ask for a stuffed bear called 'Oatmeal'....
    It's truly a special little guy
    bob
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| 355.16 |  | HANDY::MALLETT | Barking Spider Industries | Thu May 04 1989 14:32 | 4 | 
|  |     And Dakin makes a neat gorilla (forgot it's name); it has one
    of those so-ugly-ya-gotta-love-it mugs.
    
    Steve
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| 355.17 | The House of Bears | AQUA::WAGMAN | QQSV | Thu May 04 1989 14:46 | 16 | 
|  | RE:  .11
>   I know lots of places sell stuffed animals but I'm looking for a
>   "special" animal to be my friend when I go to a workshop in a few
>   weeks.
Joan Fortmiller, a friend who used to work for Digital, now runs a small
stuffed bear specialty business from her home in Hudson MA.  It's called
the House of Bears; she can be reached at (508) 562-4849.
Although her business is mostly mail-order oriented, she will deal with
you in person if it's convenient.  I've never visted her operation, but
from what I've seen of the catalog it appears to have just what you are
looking for.
						--Q (Dick Wagman)
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| 355.18 |  | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY |  | Thu May 04 1989 16:03 | 9 | 
|  |     re. .17
    
    When I was expecting my first baby, I bought (thru my secretary, who
    dealt with Joan) a GUND Snuffles (white, too soft to describe, squishy)
    bear and Larry the Lamb (adorable, large, wonderful).  They both cost
    just under $20.00 apiece.......  I only waited a week for them, too!
    
    Anna
    
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| 355.19 | "Bear Necessities" | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Fri May 05 1989 10:53 | 6 | 
|  |     There's a  store in Fannuel hall (and presumably elsewhere) called
    "The  Bear  necessities" which has a wonderful collection of teddy
    bears.  I don't remember if they have other stuffed animals, but I
    don't think that they do.
--David
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| 355.20 | My best friend is a gund.... | PHAROS::RYAN | Trying to hold on to the earth | Fri May 05 1989 12:45 | 7 | 
|  |     Timmy the Bear and I have been together for ever almost....
    
    My favorite place for stuffed animals is "Geppetos" There is one in
    Pheasant Lane Mall in N.H. and I think In the Burlington Mall in
    Mass.
                    
    Dee
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| 355.21 | The Ultimate Adventure | NYEM1::SCHEIBEL |  | Fri May 05 1989 13:52 | 3 | 
|  |     F.A.O. Scwartz on Newberry Street near the Public Gardens...you'll
    never be able to choose...
    
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| 355.23 | definitely a Snuffles! | HBO::BACHELDER | ybnormal | Fri May 05 1989 14:15 | 6 | 
|  |     re .18
    
    A second the vote for GUND Snuffles.....I have TWO of them :-)
    
    - L
    
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| 355.24 |  | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Fri May 05 1989 14:40 | 8 | 
|  |     re: FAO Schwartz.
    
    As with most things on Newbury Street
    
    FAO Schwartz IS expen$ive
    
    -Jody
    
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| 355.25 | store your friends in a hammock for easy access... | DEMING::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Sat May 06 1989 09:50 | 27 | 
|  | 
    Nancy,
    What about trying a "Google"?  It's a new type of huggable stuffed
    animal that conforms to your hug!  It has these two warm soft-looking
    eyes, a large soft bill, and two flipper-type feet that will cover
    up its eyes.  The fur is a shake-out kind and can sit around with
    its eyes covered looking like a big fluff ball.  It also comes as
    a dog shape.  I got the biggest one that Unlimited Expressions in
    Marlboro, MA had for $28.  It is soooo much fun to look at and play
    with and cuddle.  It's washable and shaking it out is sooo much 
    fun.  It's so unlike any other stuffed animal I own.  It took me
    several months to decide to invest that much in a new friend but I
    am glad I did....it really reminds me of my long-haired cat curled
    up.  "Google's" are imported from Canada.
    It really is hard to describe the appeal of a "Google" but once you
    see one, you will know what I am trying to describe.  It really is
    "special"!
    justme....jacqui
    ps....another place to try for Gund animals at good prices is Marshall's
    or TJMaxx....also, Rachell's (a children's discount store...whether
    there is one other than Westboro on RTE. 9, I don't know but maybe any
    of the real active mothers of this file can help out there)
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| 355.26 | TBN is long gone | QUARK::LIONEL | The dream is alive | Sun May 07 1989 11:11 | 7 | 
|  |     Re: .19
    
    The Bear Necessities store in Quincy Market closed years ago.  I
    think they had another store on the South Shore, but I don't
    know where.  What a shame.
    
    			Steve
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| 355.27 | Snuffles | NAC::BENCE | Shetland Pony School of Problem Solving | Mon May 08 1989 10:19 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Re .18, .23
    	
    And I have 4...and I've given at least half a dozen as gifts.
    
    					cathy
    
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| 355.28 | The nose knows | VIA::BAZEMORE | Barbara b. | Mon May 08 1989 17:36 | 7 | 
|  |     I love my Snuffle-bear, but the black covering on his nose has
    worn off to reveal -- white plastic.  Sigh.  Now when I shop for
    bears and such I look for durable noses made of leather or 
    heavy embroidery.  My Gund Truffle-bear's leather nose is wearing
    quite well.
    
    			Bb
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| 355.29 |  | EVER11::KRUPINSKI |  | Tue May 09 1989 22:47 | 8 | 
|  | 	Stopped by the Kay-Bee "toystore" at the local maul today
	and asked where they kept their yo-yo strings. "Don't
	carry 'em." And they call themselves a toystore...
					Depressed,
						Tom_K
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