I never had a Barbie and certainly not a Ken.
I never liked dolls in anyway at all.
I even found them a little scary in fact.
But now I’m thinking that Barbie and Ken
might be quite useful,
in some way or another?
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Image credit: Julee Juu @Unsplash
For the visually challenged reader, this image shows Barbie lying on a picnic blanket looking through a magazine and Ken standing next to her with a bag from McDonald’s. There is a pizza box lying next to her too. In the background, you can see a lush green lawn, trees, and a blue sky!
Written in response to Sadje‘s What Do You See #283 photo prompt.

A cute poem Chris. I never had a Barbie either. I guess these sole became more popular in the generation after us. Thanks for joining in.
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Great photo, Sadje – and what fun, poor Barbie and Ken though.🤣
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Thanks 🙏🏼
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[…] Those Dolls […]
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Fun poem, Chris. I had two Barbie dolls before but as I have two older brothers, I ended up playing with their toys more. Sometimes we’d use my dolls as action figures. My dolls were martial artists 😄
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Oh you made me laugh, Maria. I’m pleased that your Barbie dolls worked out well! 🦹♀️🦹
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They were spy at some point, I think 🤭😁
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love it, chris, I had some barbies, and one doll, but dolls really terrify me now!
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Oh yes, dolls have always worried me. I would still run from them!🏃♀️➡️
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same! probably one of the only reasons you’ll see me running, unless there is a clown somewhere
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Enjoyable poem, Chris! It seems Barbie and Ken are both necessary and unnecessary. 🙂
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Hmm, Barbie and Ken, I’m wondering what they are actually doing (anything at all).🤔
Thanks, Dave!
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Ha, Chris! 🤣 “Picnic at Hanging Box”? 🤔
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I love this Chris 💜
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Aww, thanks Willow!😊
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😀😀😀
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I don’t remember them before 69. My sister wanted one but the budget was too tight. My wife was not aware of them, and wouldn’t have bothered with one. We loved the 2022 movie – clever. But I wonder, is there any good in a commercial product?
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Interesting, Paul. I have not seemed that movie, not my thing, I would’ve thought, but maybe I should have a look. Bound to be on the box.
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The movie is Netflix, but bound to somewhere else too, highly recommend it – I found it quite thoughtful.
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😉🤔
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I assume you’ve never engaged with such matters, which is why you are here crafting these deep words and poems. 😉👍❤️
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Gosh, you’re very, very kind about that (blushing). Thanks so much, Aladin!😊💗🌟
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Thought-provoking, Chris! If they’re fun too as toys, being useful would be a bonus.
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Those two dolls could be good, or at least I am trying to believe that.😉
Thanks, Dora!
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I guess the nearest thng I had to a Barbie was my first girlfriend – well, her name was Barbara!
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Ha ha, that’s a good’un😉
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I notice they are having fun in the park, without mobile phones. Could that happen? 🤔
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OMG!!!!!
(giggling)
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My sister had one. I used to sit it on the turntable of my record player and watch her fly across the room when I turned it on. 78rpm records ! 😂
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That’s so funny. Plus, that’s pretty fast with one of those things called a ‘turntable’.😉
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I remember that it looked like a little suitcase; had a suitcase handle, and little latch, and I could either plug it in to a power point or wind it up. I used to like winding it up, setting the flipper whatsis to F-for-fast, and playing Teddy Bear’s Picnic. They sounded like chipmunks singing. I didn’t have that record for long though; on the label it said it was ‘unbreakable’ … so I bent it until it broke—discovered what Not fit for use meant. I was a very difficult child: naked dolls flying off turntables and breaking the unbreakable. I’m still trying to break the unbreakable! 🤣
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I can’t stop laughing! Naughty, naughty girl… still giggling🤣🤣🤣
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I don’t remember loving them and yet now I entertain the babies with whateve’s they want so the jury is out.. 🤣
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I know what you mean… in fact that’s pretty much what I have just written!!😊
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I never had a Barbie or a Sindy. Not my thing. Sis and i did have dolls though, and Great Gram used to make them new outfits when she came to stay in the holidays. Our dollies were the best dressed on the estate!
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Gosh, all these memories are flooding back!
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I begged my mother for a Barbie doll, but she refused to get me one because she didn’t want me to get unrealistic expectations about my future womanly body. She got me a Tammy doll, who had wee little breasts, and accurate prediction of mine.
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Clever mother, eh? I’m not sure that there was Tammy around in the UK though… hmm.🤔
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Probably not.
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Quite intriguing that one way or another🤔
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Indeed!!
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I’m with Liz, we never had Barbies either, for the same reason as her mom’s. I have to say my mom was ahead of her time in that respect. She always told us we were fine the way we were, and she didn’t want us to be influenced by the world’s view of what constituted “beauty”. Our older cousin did give us a couple of hers as hand me downs, but I don’t remember us playing with them that much.
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Interesting, and I agree. No Barbies around here, thank you!
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We did have a Daniel Boone doll and a GI Joe though 😂 Also I had Skipper, which was supposed to be Barbie’s younger sister. She was not, um, developed like Barbie was.
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Tee-hee, what fun – two big boys and a little girl! 🤣
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I am the opposite. I always loved dolls.
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Funny isn’t it? It seems we are for or against – no middle ground!
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I loved them. I made clothes for them and even designed my own dolls house out of a wooden box.
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Oh gosh, I’m so impressed!💖
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I am supposed to be writing my own memoir about my childhood creativity called The Little Girl Who Loved Dolls. It is about 1/3 complete. I have to many projects – haha!
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Oh, wow, that will be good!!
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does having an old action man figure count..l
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Ooh, I expect so… ‘giggling’
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[…] Chris; Those dolls […]
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They were definitely worthwhile in the movie! 🙂
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Okay, I’ll have to find it!
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Enjoy!
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This picture reminds me of the Barbie storybooks I saw as a kid, where the dolls and accessories were posed to for pictures to go with the stories. Literature disguises toy catalogs, I guess! lol
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Oh my goodness! I have never seen one of those… and I’m pretty pleased I haven’t!
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