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Post by hueyp on Dec 7, 2010 7:45:37 GMT -6
ALERT: Please be advised, if you have a young daughter who thinks she would like to give her Pounce bobble head a bath, do not let her! I REPEAT: Do not let her!! It seems that the otherwise excellent Pounce is affixed to his base with water-soluble glue and, once wet, will separate from said base very easily and then will proceed to break very quickly-- if she were to attempt to balance him upright on the sink without his base. That is all. You now may return you to more substantive and in-depth discussion of the Milwaukee Panthers. Attachments:
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Post by ghostofdylan on Dec 7, 2010 9:03:59 GMT -6
That is the cutest photo of my goddaughter!
Did anything go well Saturday night?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2010 9:12:17 GMT -6
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Dec 7, 2010 14:40:44 GMT -6
It says on the bottom of the bobblehead that it's not a toy.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Dec 7, 2010 21:59:15 GMT -6
Never go against the family, mupanther.
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Post by yuhayden on Dec 8, 2010 7:32:24 GMT -6
It says on the bottom of the bobblehead that it's not a toy. Wow. The only thing more obvious than stating a bobblehead has a 'do not use as a toy' disclaimer on it... is that a kid will immediately use it as a toy.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Dec 8, 2010 10:50:02 GMT -6
No, it was funny to be me when I was reading this because I was looking at the bottom of the bobblehead to see who makes them and saw "this is not a toy"
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