W-e-l-l-l. certainly don’t want an elephant in the trailer. They do have difficulty in living under the bed. Or that other beastie – rabid I hear. besides – those dresser babies are conversation pieces. And I am sure when Agnes is much, much, MUCH older – there will be a psychologist who will want to strike up a conversation.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
It keeps away elephants too.(when’s the last time you saw an elephant in your trailer?)
Hunter7 almost 10 years ago
W-e-l-l-l. certainly don’t want an elephant in the trailer. They do have difficulty in living under the bed. Or that other beastie – rabid I hear. besides – those dresser babies are conversation pieces. And I am sure when Agnes is much, much, MUCH older – there will be a psychologist who will want to strike up a conversation.
rshive almost 10 years ago
I guess I’ve always been fascinated by her stuffed animals. It’s nice to know they serve a purpose.
I’ve also wondered what workers in factories that make little pink bunnies see In their off time. Is Granny one of them?
J Short almost 10 years ago
I had a dachshund with button eyes that kept away the two headed goat demon.
I AM CARTOON LADY! almost 10 years ago
I always wanted to know why she had those, Chester Creatures. I like them a whole lot better than creepy doll babies!
prasrinivara almost 10 years ago
I suspect Agnes’ “I pick these out” is a cover for “these aren’t purchased — they’re grandma-made”!