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Plush Stuffed Animals ... She does not give a second though to her infant playing with the plush stuffed toys, even though they are probably covered with dust mites and other bacteria...

Rare Pokemon Plush Toys - How To Avoid Buying Counterfeit Or Knockoffs ... How can one avoid buying a fake? It can be really hard for people to know which toys are real and which ones are cheap knockoffs. For parents, this can be especially hard because most parents don't know what an Umbreon or a Pikachu is...

The Hype Of The Pokemon Plush Toys ... If you are looking for a gift for any of your younger family relatives, then I would suggest getting them pokemon plush toys if they are into the Japanese anime... If you're lucky, they might even ask you to get another plush toy that they don't have so that they can collect them all, which means the need to look for something else for their birthdays and Christmas holidays won't be so demanding anymore...

How To Avoid Buying Fake Or Knockoff Pokemon Toys ... How can one avoid buying a fake? It can be really hard for people to know which toys are real and which ones are cheap knockoffs. For parents, this can be especially hard because most parents don't know what an Umbreon or a Pikachu is...

What Are The Best Elmo Plush Toys For Kids? ... Some of today’s Elmo plush toys are suitable for infants and toddlers, while others are a bit more suitable for older, school aged kids... The latter plush toy was first released in the late 1990s and caused quite a stir for consumers during the holidays... Today, this toy has evolved into different variations of the famous toy, and there have been new plush toy creations that have emerged simply from the first creation of Tickle Me Elmo...

Most Popular Toys For Christmas ... The Nintendo WII Console System The Nintendo WII Console System is the voted number one game system for 2009 and the best gift you can make to your kids! They know this for a fact so your presents will be an absolute success. They'll be absorbed by playing it all day long!...

I went to a literary gathering once.... The place was filled with people who looked as if they had been scraped up out of drains. The ladies ran to draped plush dresses—for Art; to wreaths of silken flowerets in the hair—for Femininity; and, somewhere between the two adornments, to chain-drive pince-nez—for Astigmatism. The gentlemen were small and somewhat in need of dusting.
—Dorothy Parker (1893–1967)

Mother baseball. I enjoy speculating about its bloody beginnings as a fertility rite. Funny that with all the verbiage about the sport no one mentions the obvious structural relationship between a baseball stadium and a womb: in design, a stadium is both a circle and a “Y,” two notorious female symbols. The curved and sloping shape of the stands is like a plush endometrium in which we fans cozy up to watch a lone batter square off against the universe.... I especially like to think about that when announcers describe players’ bats as fast, corked, dead, quiet, live, or as loaded barrels—and pitches as high hard ones.
—Vanalyne Green, U.S. video artist. Originally published in M/E/A/N/I/N/G #1(December 1986)

I have no connections here; only gusty collisions,
rootless seedlings forced into bloom, that collapse.
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I am the Visiting Poet: a real unicorn,
a wind-up plush dodo, a wax museum of the Movement.
People want to push the buttons and see me glow.
—Marge Piercy (b. 1936)