Would any grown woman want a teddy bear for Valentines Day?

Anonymous
Puuulleeaaaze hit Trader joes for some cheap wine...I will jam a candle in the top when i am done for the memory!
Anonymous
No thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:While I wouldn't want a theme-bear or a talking/singing/dancing, I love stuffed animals and an unashamed to say that I would be delighted to receive a teddy bear for Valentine's Day or anytime. I think it would be a loving gift and affectionate and cute. (I have never watched QVC and don't care for the Osmonds, as it happens; I live in Bethesda, have three advanced degrees, am a professional, and am probably the neighbor of the people who are so above all this, LOL.) Seriously, you people have nothing better to do than to make fun of people just because their preferences are different from yours?



Perhaps I could interest you in a Pajama-gram as well? Hee hee hee.
Anonymous


Perhaps I could interest you in a Pajama-gram as well? Hee hee hee.

Ha ha -- pajama grams are the WORST! Every time I hear the plug on NPR I vomit a little in my mouth.
Anonymous
My husband and I don't "do" Valentine's Day. Too programmed. But we do have our special occasions.
Anonymous
Hell no.
Anonymous
No woman over the age of 22.
Anonymous
I would like one if it was filled with chocolate and decorated in diamonds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hells no.


agree - ick

My friend's husband gave her stuffed animals, and guess who ended up with them AFTER the divorce? It wasn't my friend . . .
Anonymous
Oh come on. You all know you want one but can't admit it. Stop frontin' ladies.
Anonymous
This thread is hilarious!
Anonymous
Maybe this is how Hummels first caught on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's the same people who drive around with the mountain of stuffed animals in the rear window of their car. My personal favorite btw.


For some reason, I can't stop laughing after reading this one - I must be beyond tired. I mean, who would take the time to arrange stuffed animals in the back of their car??? Obviously, no one with kids, or they would all be on the floor.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like one if it was filled with chocolate and decorated in diamonds.


I was going to say no until I read this! Bring it on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe this is how Hummels first caught on.


No Hummels were different. When my parents were young in the later 40's early 50's they could get hummels at the five and dime. Every mother got a hummel for mother's day, her birthday, and any other holiday where gifts are given. I have one my father bought for my grandmother when he was a small boy.
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