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Don't know how to verbalize the following points that I remember: |
Don't know how to verbalize the following points that I remember: |
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Pockets (Boy Rag Doll) would think of solutions to the current dilema by putting his white sneaker-shoe on his head to help him think. |
-Pockets (Boy Rag Doll) would think of solutions to the current dilema by putting his white sneaker-shoe on his head to help him think. |
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The camera that was used when they had to take a picture was a shoebox with a lightbulb on top and the words "AREMAC" |
-The camera that was used when they had to take a picture was a shoebox with a lightbulb on top and the words "AREMAC" labeled on it..('camera' spelled backwards). |
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Telling time on the show was by using a ruler that Pockets carried. "We have to hurry and get there by 3 inches and not a minute later!" |
-Telling time on the show was by using a ruler that Pockets carried. "We have to hurry and get there by 3 inches and not a minute later!" |
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Their 'bed' was a large toybox that they would climb out of each episode and it was usually comical to watch to adults get out of what was the size of a reinforced wooden crate as big as a refrigerator. |
-Their 'bed' was a large toybox that they would climb out of each episode and it was usually comical to watch to adults get out of what was the size of a reinforced wooden crate as big as a refrigerator. |
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The set was a simplified WIRE frame of the back wall of the 'house' with a window suspended |
-The set was a simplified WIRE frame of the back wall of the 'house' with a window suspended |
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Their Dog was a large red stuffed carnival prize that I did see at any fair of the day. It wasn't anything name-branded but did have a unique look. |
-Their Dog was a large red stuffed carnival prize that I did see at any fair of the day. It wasn't anything name-branded but did have a unique look. |
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Both outfits were very descriptive of their look: |
-Both outfits were very descriptive of their look: |
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Patches had a yellow yarn wig with a bandanna and ponytails. A red shirt and a skirt made of patches (Print fabric) and the scarf matched. Also red stockings and black patent-leather shoes. |
Patches had a yellow yarn wig with a bandanna and ponytails. A red shirt and a skirt made of patches (Print fabric) and the scarf matched. Also red stockings and black patent-leather shoes. |
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Pockets was in a very "Ronald McDonald" style of overalls (baggy at the legs). It had 6-9 pockets on him and one that was specific for carrying a ruler. His wig was a large afro-style with red yarn. |
Pockets was in a very "Ronald McDonald" style of overalls (baggy at the legs). It had 6-9 pockets on him and one that was specific for carrying a ruler. His wig was a large afro-style with red yarn. |
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Don't know how to verbalize the following points that I remember: -Pockets (Boy Rag Doll) would think of solutions to the current dilema by putting his white sneaker-shoe on his head to help him think. -The camera that was used when they had to take a picture was a shoebox with a lightbulb on top and the words "AREMAC" labeled on it..('camera' spelled backwards). -Telling time on the show was by using a ruler that Pockets carried. "We have to hurry and get there by 3 inches and not a minute later!" -Their 'bed' was a large toybox that they would climb out of each episode and it was usually comical to watch to adults get out of what was the size of a reinforced wooden crate as big as a refrigerator. -The set was a simplified WIRE frame of the back wall of the 'house' with a window suspended -Their Dog was a large red stuffed carnival prize that I did see at any fair of the day. It wasn't anything name-branded but did have a unique look. -Both outfits were very descriptive of their look:
Patches had a yellow yarn wig with a bandanna and ponytails. A red shirt and a skirt made of patches (Print fabric) and the scarf matched. Also red stockings and black patent-leather shoes. Pockets was in a very "Ronald McDonald" style of overalls (baggy at the legs). It had 6-9 pockets on him and one that was specific for carrying a ruler. His wig was a large afro-style with red yarn.