DisGirlAllie
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Yeah, my doll came with a figure of her sheep, but I didn't care about them.Haha, I had Bo Peep AND her sheep! I may or may not have had Woody, too. Can't remember, though.
Hey, he's mine, XD. Well...not mine...but...you know what I mean.
Haha, I had Bo Peep AND her sheep! I may or may not have had Woody, too. Can't remember, though.
Psssh, I still have my American Girl Dolls.
I've got a look like me doll, who I named Lee [Ann] and Elizabeth, Felicity's pretty British friendAnd I've got a trunk full of clothes for them xD
You can have him! I was just saying that Italian boys are hot, in general
oh my gosh, that one part in "Meet Kirsten" always made me feel so sad.Kirsten Larson, 1854
Kirsten Larson is a Swedish immigrant who settles in the Minnesota Territory with her extended family. She faces the hardships, challenges, and adaptations necessary to adjust to life in America such as learning to speak English. Kirsten was one of the first three dolls produced by American Girl in 1986. Unlike many of the dolls, Kirsten's books have maintained their original illustrations (with the exception of the covers). On September 25, 2009, American Girl customers began receiving letters from the company announcing the pending archiving of Kirsten and her collection,[7] which was subsequently announced on the company's website on September 28, 2009. Kirsten was officially "archived" on the AG website on January 1, 2010. With the exception of her mini doll and books.
A British person is using his new ipad. Someone runs up and grabs it from him and runs off.
British person:Come back here with my bloody pad
HAHAHAHAAAAAA xD I'm so telling Eimear this one xD
I got a look alike doll of me too!
I named her Janie and she was Kit's bff from the future. ;D
OMG my look like me doll was Elizabeth's twin! [Even though Lee has brown straight hair, green eyes, bangs, and looked nothing like Elizabeth, who has blonde curly hair, blue eyes, and no bangs.] xD
Ehhh. I tend to veer towards Irish boys, myself (though usually purely by coincedence).
But I do love me a black haired boy, so we're all good!
oh my gosh, that one part in "Meet Kirsten" always made me feel so sad.
that's just not okay.
Yes! I was always like "w...wha...". She was my second-favourite girl.
I'm pretty sure all the guys I have liked were Italian.
Except for one, actually.