I did have a cabbage patch doll in high school when it first came out.
Molly
1 for me - dd had Cabbage Patch dolls - I was all grown up, too. In fact, I still have the dolls stored in a closet
Gail
I never did have one. I think they were the craze after I was not into dolls anymore. Now, garbage pail kids.. those I dug..
I sure did! I had a few in my time. I actually still have one now!
I had many cabbage patch dolls...maybe around 8 or 9. Loved them.
Eww....well, plastic is better than the real stuff...hehe
Nan
No cabbage patch dolls here...I was too old for dolls when they came out.
Cyndi
I NEED SA - Scrappers Anonymous!!!
My kids did - I remember how crazy to was to get one when they first came out - ladies were brawling in the stores
Ann
I never was really into dolls and was too old for the Cabbage Patch ones; but I did want the Cabbage Patch pony. I love anything horse related!
"Courage is being scared to death-but saddling up anyway." John Wayne
Jody H. (jodcold)
Jody H. (jodcold)
3 Pals wrote: My kids did - I remember how crazy to was to get one when they first came out - ladies were brawling in the stores I remember that too! It was quite funny since it didn't effect me.
"Courage is being scared to death-but saddling up anyway." John Wayne
Jody H. (jodcold)
Jody H. (jodcold)
I never went to homecoming - I grew up in Australia and they didn't have football games there!
Never heard of a mum.. do tell..
Nope, no homecoming mums here...never even heard of them...
0 that time. I never went to a homecoming game, so no mum's for me.
Em
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Here is a picture of a mum
these things are huge a sometimes have a whole body band to whole them on - they have lights, bears, you name it!!
these things are huge a sometimes have a whole body band to whole them on - they have lights, bears, you name it!!
None that time.
I have never heard of Mums. Football was always the big sport though; we had bonfires and homecoming events (I wasn't involved though as I was shy and not athletic).
I have never heard of Mums. Football was always the big sport though; we had bonfires and homecoming events (I wasn't involved though as I was shy and not athletic).
"Courage is being scared to death-but saddling up anyway." John Wayne
Jody H. (jodcold)
Jody H. (jodcold)
Yes...and they were huge. Some girls got more than one and it looked hilarious with them all pinned on their sweaters.
Nan
When I was in college at Northern State Univ. in Aberdeen, SD mums (the flower) were a tradition...yellow or maroon for the school colors. They were everywhere.
Cyndi
I NEED SA - Scrappers Anonymous!!!