
They are truely horrible. What possible purpose would one serve other than to simulate cot death? They're the sort of thing that if I had one I wouldn't be able to take my eyes off it incase it moved
( , Wed 9 Jan 2008, 15:21, Reply)

Ugh. ~shudders~
Why are they crusty though, and shiney?
( , Wed 9 Jan 2008, 15:43, Reply)

babies are crusty and shiny.
They look so realistic that it's scary - and I'm not being sarcastic about the realism.
( , Wed 9 Jan 2008, 16:52, Reply)

Why do people want realistic newborn baby dolls though? The only use I can think of is pretending to distant relatives that you've just had a baby, but what to do if they want pictures later? Fake a horrible death?
( , Wed 9 Jan 2008, 22:17, Reply)

play american football down oxford street with it is quite high atm.
( , Wed 9 Jan 2008, 15:37, Reply)

I'd chip in to see that...wonder how long it'd take for the police to get called ?
( , Wed 9 Jan 2008, 15:50, Reply)

At one point a granny, whose grandson had moved to australia, brought home a doll made to look like the said grandson. And then showed it proudly to the kid on a webcam chat.
WRONG AS FOOK.
( , Wed 9 Jan 2008, 19:50, Reply)