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Hey guys. I'm looking for the store that sold the large plush tux doll. It looked like this:
If you could help me locate it, or another plush Tux of ...
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Plush Tux Penguin!
Hey guys. I'm looking for the store that sold the large plush tux doll. It looked like this:

If you could help me locate it, or another plush Tux of large size, I'd be most happy!
Cheers!
- 05-09-2005 #2
Re: Plush Tux Penguin!
This is probably too small and is an ebay item but here you are anyway:
Originally Posted by slacker00
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...973250975&rd=1
- 05-09-2005 #3
How about 36 inches? Big enough?
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Haha, thanks. Although, that second site looks dodgy, so not sure if I'd get it from there ....
- 05-10-2005 #5I saw a TV programme a year or so ago - apparently, quite a few people have a fetish related to 'plush' toys. 'The Furries' meet at conventions, often dressing up as squirrels, bears etc...
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It certainly educated me!
I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
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Haha! They don't have a website to purchase plush Tuxes, do they? The biggest new ones I can find are 22cm....
- 05-10-2005 #7That's true, I just posted the first Google search I could find, so I can't exactly vouch for the trustworthiness of the vendor.
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Hehe, nice! Hmm, we need a public image-matching search engine- why hasn't google given us that yet?! Something that matches pixels and pixel colour locations? That'd be lovely...
- 05-10-2005 #9Or a quantum search engine, which searches at a sub-atomic level. You just enter the name of any possible object anywhere in the Universe, and it finds it for you ... Preferably supplying you with a full postal address :o
Originally Posted by slacker00 I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
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LOL.
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