Friends, part of our job here a Landover is to rebuke the depravity in the world and as such we need a strong constitution. After reading this article I confess to having to clean myself up for the last half hour.
The American icon Barbie Doll is now being debauched with a Burkha, no doubt to the delight of mooselimbs all over the world. I can't help but think Hillary Clinton (now part of the Barak Hussain Obama administration) had something to do with this.
If these ever start showing up on store shelves, keep far away from them – they probably have explosives inside.
The American icon Barbie Doll is now being debauched with a Burkha, no doubt to the delight of mooselimbs all over the world. I can't help but think Hillary Clinton (now part of the Barak Hussain Obama administration) had something to do with this.
If these ever start showing up on store shelves, keep far away from them – they probably have explosives inside.
It's Barbie in a burkha: World-famous doll gets a makeover to go under the hammer for 50th anniversary
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 11:24 AM on 21st November 2009
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One of the world's most famous children's toys, Barbie, has been given a makeover - wearing a burkha.
Wearing the traditional Islamic dress, the iconic doll is going undercover for a charity auction in connection with Sotheby's for Save The Children.
More than 500 Barbies went on show yesterday at the Salone dei Cinquecento, in Florence, Italy.
Makers Mattel are backing the exhibition which is the work of Italian designer Eliana Lorena.
The auction is part of Barbie celebrations for her 50th anniversary this year. The UK's biggest Barbie fan Angela Ellis, 35, has a collection of more than 250 dolls.
'I know Barbie was something seen as bad before as an image for girls, but in actual fact the message with Barbie for women is you can be whatever you want to be.
She said: 'We are delighted Sotheby's and the designer chose to auction the burka Barbie dolls for our charity.'
The money will go towards the Rewrite the Future campaign which helps millions of children around the world effected by conflict.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 11:24 AM on 21st November 2009
[ATTACH]10356[/ATTACH]
One of the world's most famous children's toys, Barbie, has been given a makeover - wearing a burkha.
Wearing the traditional Islamic dress, the iconic doll is going undercover for a charity auction in connection with Sotheby's for Save The Children.
More than 500 Barbies went on show yesterday at the Salone dei Cinquecento, in Florence, Italy.
Makers Mattel are backing the exhibition which is the work of Italian designer Eliana Lorena.
The auction is part of Barbie celebrations for her 50th anniversary this year. The UK's biggest Barbie fan Angela Ellis, 35, has a collection of more than 250 dolls.
'I know Barbie was something seen as bad before as an image for girls, but in actual fact the message with Barbie for women is you can be whatever you want to be.
She said: 'We are delighted Sotheby's and the designer chose to auction the burka Barbie dolls for our charity.'
The money will go towards the Rewrite the Future campaign which helps millions of children around the world effected by conflict.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490





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