You Should See What I Do With Lincoln Logs

 

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13 responses to “You Should See What I Do With Lincoln Logs”

  1. kmkat Avatar
    kmkat

    Poor Tiffany. Poor Tiffany's world.

  2. monica Avatar
    monica

    HA! love the belly button trick!! and to all the Tiffany's out there; we love you!

  3. Middle Aged Woman Avatar
    Middle Aged Woman

    Tiffany is clearly learning many new things in "collage."

  4. Becky Cazares Avatar
    Becky Cazares

    Ahh, I know Tiffany well! She used to frown a little while simultaneously pretending she didn't really notice me when she and I happened to be in the workout area of the student recreation center back when I was 35 or so. You know the type – who secretly swear they will *NEVER* let themselves go like that (shudder). Imagine the reaction of the latest version of dahling Tiff when my hubby and I (both over 50 – gasp!) descend on said rec center one of these days on purpose to remind them that someday they will look like THEIR MOTHERS! Ha!

  5. Jim Berg Avatar
    Jim Berg

    This is why I never use public bathrooms, especially at school.

  6. diane Avatar
    diane

    This was entirely fascinating.
    Poor shallow Tiffany. How many hair ties do you own anyhow?
    Chrissy is awesome. I'm so glad for you, that you kept & passed on some of your old playthings. Very cool.

  7. lime Avatar
    lime

    i'm pretty sure you don't have a hair growing belly button but i've known a few men who did.

  8. choochoo Avatar
    choochoo

    Tiffany leads a trying life, she does. Poor gal.

  9. Vic Avatar
    Vic

    I had a student just like Tiffany who once did an infamous oral presentation in class on her "accessories". As in "Um…this hairband is an accessory….and, um….my bracelets are accessories…"

    There I sat, in the back of the room, awash in hysterical despair.

    I was fascinated by your accessories, by the way. And I had a barbie doll (Fancie Francie) with a bouffant hairdo and a ponytail that grew. No button though. You just pulled hard on her head, and voila!

  10. Jenn @ Juggling Life Avatar
    Jenn @ Juggling Life

    I fear I may be almost as shallow as Tiffany–I was having trouble concentrating on the story because I was envying your gorgeous hair.

  11. Jeni Avatar
    Jeni

    Hmmm. Raised two daughters -one (the elder) is about your age -and I don't recall ever seeing a "Chrissie" doll back then. Anything that had a button that would make the hair on the doll grow would surely have caught older daughter's eye! Now, younger daughter -ah yes -there we went through several years of pure hell trying to locate Cabbage Patch Dolls and paying outrageous prices for them too! Something I'd sworn I'd never do -just like I said back then I'd never cook two entres for one meal and yet, been doing that now, pretty much, for the past two years! Kids gotta eat, don't they?
    Oh -and back on topic -did Tiffany ever realize that the alternative of getting wrinkles and old does actually beat the hell out of the other, which is being dead? Makes you wonder just how vacuous some younguns can be as well as thinking is the money being spent for this education being put in the right place? But then too, how does one go about buying that thing called "maturity" any way?

  12. Midlife Jobhunter Avatar
    Midlife Jobhunter

    My husband was listening to this video as we sat across the table from each other with our laptops (only spot at the lake where we get a good signal.)

    "Who are you watching," he asks.

    Hmmmm, how do I explain you?

    Most entertaining. Crissy. I forgot that her hair grows. Although I'm older. Chatty Cathy was my girl.

  13. Lisa @ Boondock Ramblings Avatar
    Lisa @ Boondock Ramblings

    I want a Chrissie Doll. How do you spell it? Dang it! I was so deprived as a kid. When you pulled her hair out in a braid I totally gasped! It was so cool.

    And like Tiffany…well, like Tiffany…she has a lot to learn about like life. Like…you know?

    Duuuude.

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