odd
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Theodor (1973-2020) I got him from my motherā€™s half sister right before the first time I got on a plane. He didnā€™t make it through the washing machine today without having fatal brain damage. The plush bunnies that were with him survived, but have to rest because of the gruesome scene... www.oddjob.no
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bsag
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@odd Oh no! Take him to Amanda and Julie in The Repair Shop - they can repair him (and give you a lovely hug) šŸ„°

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@bsag He will be missed, as I have had him so long. He witnessed losing my first tooth, me at first school day, and so on, but to be frank, heā€™s never been my favorite. By the time I got him, Iā€™d grown out of teddyā€™s. And now I have got a family of plush animals that I got as a grown up, that I have a rich history of that are my favorites. Also, they are plush rabbitsšŸ° , not bears. šŸ» My sister and I have written histories about them, and everything, so, the most important thing is that they are OK. Theodor will have to say goodbye. And going to Britain is a big undertaking for me, so harsh as it is, I have to say goodbye to Theodor.

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bsag
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@odd Where are you going to be based in the UK?

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@bsag Haha, šŸ˜… my bad. I meant Ā«Going to the UK to have Theodor mended is too big a challenge for me so Iā€™ll just have to let him pass on to ā€œPlushlandā€.Ā»

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@odd OK, makes sense! šŸ¤£

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