if you read the previous posting (I won't blame you if you skipped it lol) then you will have noticed Driving and Hygiene Toadee the first in a new line to challenge that bimbo Barbie.
Of course there is a desperate need for more specialized Toadee dolls and in the spirit of the moment I approached a major manufacturer to suggest a nekkid Toadee doll.
Here is a short except from the discussion which may help you to understand why the nekkid Toadee isn't going into production just yet.
T = Toadee
CE = Chief executive
T: I really think this could work, Ken made it big, why not Toadee?
CE: I have to say we have looked very carefully at your proposal and there are some issues.
T: Issues? ok, lets get them on the table
CE: ah, well I'm not sure we should be putting these issues on the table
T: sorry you've lost me
CE :(sotto voce) I wish
CE: well the thing is, ken was, well, lacking in certain areas
T: ?
CE: he was well, not all Barbie might have hoped for, a disappointment, not all there, less than a whole man.
T: ah, got ya, but that needn't be a problem here, The toadee doll must be 100% realistic.
CE: that IS the problem
T: no, don't tell me, if you were to add the bits Ken don't have AND be realistic the cost of the extra plastic would be too high. Am I right or am I right?
CE: can I be blunt? thank you. The thing is we have spent a lot of money making scale models and market testing. The model we used was 100% accurate everything was in the proportions found on a real toadee.
T: woohoo, world plastic shortage? fainting ladies? massive fan club?
CE: actually none of the above
T: so what's the problem?
CE: we showed the Nekkid Toadee doll to 100 people
10% laughed
10% Cried
50% said that we should add something down below
20% couldn't see any difference between the Nekkid Toadee and a naked Ken
and 10% offered money for the specialist surgery for whoever the doll was based on.
so that's why you won't be getting a nekkid toadee doll in your stocking next Christmas.
Of course this is all a work of fiction (or is it?)
Thursday, 16 August 2007
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the blog may be priceless but the doll will cost a fortune (when I persuade them to add more plastic)
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