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Sep. 27th, 2014 10:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I don't even. It's a Baden-Powell nightmare situation:

[Brown tunic and beret, uniform for Brownie Guides, which is the junior version of Girls Guides.]
Anyone want Star Trek Barbie and Ken? I feel like they will go to a better home if I ask here, rather than donating them. Aussies, I'll cover postage. Overseas, it would probably be about $20 postage to anywhere but the US, and $30 to the US because things cost more to send there. Barbie and Ken are claimed!
They're mint!! Or at least, they've never gone outside their protective plastic forcefield.

[Star Trek Barbie and Ken in the box, there are cardboard cutouts of Kirk and Spock]

[Brown tunic and beret, uniform for Brownie Guides, which is the junior version of Girls Guides.]
They're mint!! Or at least, they've never gone outside their protective plastic forcefield.

[Star Trek Barbie and Ken in the box, there are cardboard cutouts of Kirk and Spock]
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Date: 2014-09-28 10:23 am (UTC)And these weird little rhymes about these vaguely appropriative pseudo-aboriginal fairy-ish characters that were the different groups... our was something like "We're Tintookies // What we do // Is try to make // Your wish come true"
The internet tells me: "Tintookies are ground-dwelling spirits. They are extremely inquisitive, but their special interest is helping to make wishes come true when deserved. Nobody has ever seen a Tintookie, as they do their good deeds by stealth." (The Australian Brownie Guide Handbook, 1975)"
And here's the whole horrible poem.