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Theodor (1973-2020) I got him from my mother’s half sister right before the first time I got on a plane. He didn’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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@odd Oh no! Take him to Amanda and Julie in The Repair Shop - they can repair him (and give you a lovely hug) đŸ„°

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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, he’s never been my favorite. By the time I got him, I’d grown out of teddy’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 rabbits🐰 , not bears. đŸ» 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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@odd Where are you going to be based in the UK?

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@bsag Haha, 😅 my bad. I meant «Going to the UK to have Theodor mended is too big a challenge for me so I’ll just have to let him pass on to “Plushland”.»

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@odd OK, makes sense! đŸ€Ł

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