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I won't let Buzzy go, but I'll give you a nyah! I found this photo at my grandparents' house today. I was a cute kid, but liked making faces at the camera. I think this is from when we just moved to the Pittsburgh area from Chicago.
Nyah!
What this would might like today.
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Nyah!
What this would might like today.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4289922
Category Photography / Portraits
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 149.8 kB
Thanks! :)
The bear is my teddy bear, Buzzy. My mother gave him to me when I was half a year old, and I have had him ever since. I keep him on my bed, and I will take him to the grave with me!
That TV lasted a long time. It was older than me, and my grandparents had it until about 5 years ago when it finally quit for good.
The bear is my teddy bear, Buzzy. My mother gave him to me when I was half a year old, and I have had him ever since. I keep him on my bed, and I will take him to the grave with me!
That TV lasted a long time. It was older than me, and my grandparents had it until about 5 years ago when it finally quit for good.
The first plushies I owned were bought by me when I was in college. It was the first time I was one my own and in a location where I could buy what I wanted, so I did. I started college in 1979, and I will hopefully have the plushies I bought until the day I die. I love every one of them.
Older TVs were built much better than anything we can buy today. My grandmother's that I watched as a kid, lasted for over 30 years. Now people are lucky to get 5 to 10 years out of a newer TV. Sadly, the trend towards cheaper stuff has gone over to plushies too. Plushies made from around 1980 until around 2000 were the best quality and most durable. Now they are more like cheap junk they expect people to get rid of away after a short time.
Older TVs were built much better than anything we can buy today. My grandmother's that I watched as a kid, lasted for over 30 years. Now people are lucky to get 5 to 10 years out of a newer TV. Sadly, the trend towards cheaper stuff has gone over to plushies too. Plushies made from around 1980 until around 2000 were the best quality and most durable. Now they are more like cheap junk they expect people to get rid of away after a short time.
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