I can trace this same feeling in me back to watching Rod Serling's Twilight Zone too late at night with a babysitter as a small child! Didn't that episode star Telly Sevalis?
Oddly enough I think that quality of "eyes following you" is something doll manufacturers try hard to recreate. I wonder why. Probably that realism.
Peace!
2006-06-28 12:18:14
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answered by carole 7
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Watch very carefully.
Her eyes follow you around the room.
When you think she's sleeping, she opens one eye.
You walk down the hall and can hear her whispering with the others - about you.
Her stubby little fingers seem to be growing - not fingernails, but knives.
Quick - go get the sledge hammer out of the garage! Hide it behind your long skirt, walk slowly and innocently down the hall, whistling a happy song.
Then - RUSH into your room and SMASH THOSE NASTY VICIOUS BITCHES TO PIECES!!!!!
Feel better now? That doll collection was worth $20,000. Doesn't it feel liberating to be free of all that? They won't say nasty things about YOU again! They won't wait until you are asleep to try and cut YOUR throat again!
Go take your meds, dear, and lie down. Wouldn't you like to cuddle with your sweet baby doll?
2006-06-28 12:26:24
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answered by Der Lange 5
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This is HILLARIOUS!!!!!!! My grandmother was a doll collector and also hand made porcelain dolls. She had one of the bedrooms in her house converted into somewhat of a doll museum and that room had the bathroom in it for the downstairs. Let me tell you....I HATED THAT ROOM. I was so scared to go in there. I would make excuses for her to come with me. I swear they were watching me. She had this one that walked and talked and was about 4 feet in heighth, some times vibrations or walking in the room caused it to move a little...OH MAN THAT WAS BAD!!!!!!
I know how you feel.....its not weird!!!!
2006-06-28 12:19:18
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answered by Cynthia H 4
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i am going to't believe you've been extra fearful about your bra and the porcelain than the actual incontrovertible reality that your son became attempting to breastfeed a doll. i extremely desire you're trolling; in the different case there is not any desire on your son.
2016-11-29 22:37:39
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answered by ? 3
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If you have an old porcelein doll, then it may be valuable. Contact an antique dealer and see if it may be worth a few bucks. Or better yet, when they "tell you" that its worth a few bucks, add about 50 percent to it, as they will only give you half of what its worth, if THEYwant to buy it :)
I wish you well..
Jesse
2006-06-28 12:18:45
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answered by x 7
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My grandma has this really old and broken shirley temple doll inside of a closet, that used to freak the hell out of me!!!
2006-06-28 12:20:39
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answered by ma_isa 7
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They look very creepy ...I think with me it started watching an older movie where their was a collection of porcelin dolls that were all possessed ...lol I scare easily
2006-06-28 12:18:36
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answered by HAPA CHIC 6
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no i grew up with LOTS of them, my grandma collects them, i have only been scared of one, and that was because i had a black light in the room and well the dolls eyes and parts of her dress glowed a crazy color
2006-06-28 12:19:17
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answered by wohooalicia 2
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Yes, they're very scary! My mom used to have one that I swear would move from one part of the basement to another. (I was pretty young at the time.) I hated it! She finally got rid of it.
2006-06-28 12:18:02
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answered by Rachel M 3
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YES!
they freak me out, since they're looking straight ahead but it still feels like they're looking at me no matter where im standing.
2006-06-28 12:17:29
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answered by anonymous 2
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