It is recommended but not mandatory.
Then came the rains.
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You know, I always read about doll owners commenting about their dolls running, jumping, putting clothes on or taking them off etc. But, I have never seen a doll actually do any of these physical activities or have been caught on film doing them. It must be a rare occurrence to capture a doll in motion, much like getting a clear photo or video of a UFO, Sasquatch or even the Loch Ness Monster.Alottahope wrote:Jessie Made a b-line for the deck once she got home.
OMG! Hilarious! Im not from the south, so I don't smoother everything in ranch dressing. But we here at the ranch do have sweet tooths for whipped cream.Tybalt wrote:Opps! I spilled RANCH dressing every where!
Hey Mandos! Thanks so much for the good word. We have all learned so much from you. I'm sure you are as grateful as I am when it comes to the freedoms our countries have and be able to express or selves thru our art. Today is Memorial day in the USA and we here at the ranch are grateful to all who have served the ultimate sacrafice to combat evil in this world. I feel bad for the poor souls in Yemen, Saudi Arabia or North Korea who would be beheaded for belonging to such a liberating forum. You have set such beautiful light on this culture we call the doll world. I am glad to have you in it! Thanks again Mandos!mandos wrote:As always the skill involved is tremendous. I love the head, make up, scenery, clothes and photo skill. IMO photographing a doll takes much more effort than photographing a person, and knowing how do take a photo is just a small part of it.
Not a huge fan of all those ultra curvacious bodies, but the rest is superb!