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    Quote Originally Posted by seanchai
    I have the accessorised version!

    LOL that would complete the look.

    Oh yes, there have been female suicide bombers, men dressed as women, and women dressed as men (hmmm) have also done that. Despiration breeds crazy things like that.



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    Quote Originally Posted by alyssats
    wow thats beautiful!
    Yeah really though. I wonder if they paid more attention to the details of the face?



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    Now this is a Hajji Barbie Doll.
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    Default Re: Mattel has finally made a Barbie doll out of me.

    Quote Originally Posted by BrendaQG
    Check it out.
    I was wrapping a bunch of Kwanzaa - Christmas gifts over the weekend, and
    was really impressed by how the toys were reflective of the various races
    and cultures.



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    Default Re: Mattel has finally made a Barbie doll out of me.

    Quote Originally Posted by peggygee
    Quote Originally Posted by BrendaQG
    Check it out.
    I was wrapping a bunch of Kwanzaa - Christmas gifts over the weekend, and
    was really impressed by how the toys were reflective of the various races
    and cultures.
    Yeah they are really getting better with that. We live in a globalized world. Toy makers etc. cannot just cater to white middle class America. Projects like this used to be shelved because "people in Kansas" would never stand for it.



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