When Alice Winstone was driving to visit her sister, she passed a police officer who immediately flipped on the siren and pulled her over. He approached the vehicle prepared to reprimand her on not taking the proper safety precautions with the infant he had seen in the vehicle, but when he got to the window, he froze in his tracks. The baby inside the car with Alice wasn’t alive at all.
Although Alice has 5 flesh and blood children of her own, she can’t stop “adopting” plastic babies. She currently owns 50 and has plans to adopt even more. After being diagnosed with a blood disorder, Alice learned she couldn’t have any more biological children. These dolls are her way of coping.
She loves to spoil her fake babies with expensive toys and gifts. But after her run in with the law, she now has a sign on her car making it clear that any babies inside are not real.
Alice has paid upwards of $2,000 for these dolls and she thinks they are worth every penny. She loves her weird collection and doesn’t care what anyone else has to say about it! There’s no denying that this is one weird hobby. But if it makes her happy, who are we to judge?
It's an ill wind . . .
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http://boredomtherapy.com/plastic-babies/2/?as=701aol
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That right there is a piss-poor excuse for what nine out of ten people would call abnormal behavior (I was going to say 'deviant', but I remember what happened when I used the word 'perverted' before and I didn't want to start that discussion again). That same line could be used to justify any number of actions, including consensual incest, recreational drug usage, excessive hoarding, self-mutilation, Nevada-style prostitution, and other lifestyle choices that run counter to the norms of society. And if you don't know what I'm talking about, go ask your mother; I'm not about to draw you pictures.But if it makes her happy, who are we to judge?
-"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
It's An Ill Wind...
I'm thinking the "Dolly Mama" may have some underlying psychological problems.
Expensive dolls, piercings, and tats... why do I get the feeling she tell the landlord she can't make the monthly rent, too.
Expensive dolls, piercings, and tats... why do I get the feeling she tell the landlord she can't make the monthly rent, too.

“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”
Re: It's an ill wind . . .
Wow Meade, you equate incest with recreational drug use?
You do realize that recreational drug use is not, in fact, outside the norms of behavior?
You do realize that recreational drug use is not, in fact, outside the norms of behavior?
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Wow Meade, you equate incest with recreational drug use?
I believe that was Bill, not Meade...



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Yeah, I was a bit worried there for a moment! But in BB's defense, he referred not to "incest" but to "consensual incest".Lord Jim wrote:Wow Meade, you equate incest with recreational drug use?
I believe that was Bill, not Meade...
He points out that the formula, "If it makes you happy, who are we to judge?" is a rationale that can be used to justify any number of unhealthy choices.
I'd say that incest, drug use, hoarding, self-mutilation etc. are often less-than-healthy choices.
That doesn't seem to be too outlandish a proposition but it does overlook the obvious mental health issues that in many cases negate the entire matter of "choice". Given the appearance of this woman, one wonders what is choice and what is psychological damage - that she has 5 children suggests she is not alone in the latter category.
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No different then grown men wearing engineers caps any playing with model railroads. I don't know how anyone could get from eccentric and harmless to incest but whatever's on your mind, just post it anyway.
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Collecting dolls is weird?There’s no denying that this is one weird hobby.
I did not know that.
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It is not "playing with trains", it is "a life-time hobby of fun and entertainment".rubato wrote:No different then grown men wearing engineers caps any playing with model railroads. I don't know how anyone could get from eccentric and harmless to incest but whatever's on your mind, just post it anyway.
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Sheesh!!
-"BB"-
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
It's An Ill Wind...
WTF!!!...She admitted that the hobby ruined her marriage. Her husband left, and of the dolls, she explained to Closer, “I prefer having them to having sex with [him]!”...Winstone, who does not work, said on YouTube that she took in foster children for a while, then cared for up to 3,000 kittens. Yet she couldn’t pinpoint the source of her, well, obsession...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/2 ... 28002.html
Clinically speaking -- she ain't wrapped too tight.

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Well, it's nice that they agree on something.Her husband left, and of the dolls, she explained to Closer, “I prefer having them to having sex with [him]!”
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Re: It's an ill wind . . .
Another of those whose obsession and stupidity is funded by the UK stateThey fill the rooms of her Cardigan, Mid Wales, home and take up lots of her time as well.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Tis an ill wind indeed ,that blows across the cesspool .to your nostrils .
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It costs less to provide social safety net to disabled people than it does to deal with them when they otherwise end up homeless, in jail, clogging up ER services, etc.Gob wrote:Another of those whose obsession and stupidity is funded by the UK stateThey fill the rooms of her Cardigan, Mid Wales, home and take up lots of her time as well.
Truly, it does. The studies have shown so repeatedly over many years and in many countries.
I just don't get the mentality that we should throw the mentally ill to the wolves?
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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I think any rational taxpaying person can be excused for expressing disgust over seeing the "safety net" our tax dollars are providing purchasing piercings, tattoos and dolls. Particularly if we, taxpayers, have to deny ourselves little luxuries because of our tax burden.
Re: It's an ill wind . . .
The price of batteries go up again dear?
yrs,
rubato
yrs,
rubato
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Your wife would know better than I.rubato wrote:The price of batteries go up again dear?
yrs,
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