I had a tiny tears and betsy wetsy. Loved the smell of the rubber they made dolls with back in the day. Little girls were innocent then, it was an amazing feat for a doll to cry or wet.
Poor Tye always has to deal with those Creepy dolls that Jessii loves lol. Also since I’m in my 40’s I’m used to Thanksgiving in November also in Washington state it’s the perfect time while all the trees are showing us their beautiful orange and red colors. I love Having just Halloween in October. We are all used to what we grow up to. Awesome video as always. Have a Spooky night. 🎃👻🖤
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My grandma has a doll named tiny tears that was from her childhood I think it’s possessed because one of the eyes are going up into the head when it was perfectly fine
I recently ran across my Tiny Tears, from the early fifties. She came with a bottle that had nipple which fit in her mouth. After you "fed" her the contents of the bottle, you could squeeze her, and tears came from the little "tear ducts," near her eyes. Unfortunately, my doll has one arm that has deteriorated, and the rubber compound that was used for the bodies isn't made any more. Also, the molds that were used for the arms, legs and torso are no longer available. I'll take it to an antique dealer to see if anyone would want the doll "as is," for parts. If not, I'll discard it.
I'm American and I can see your logic. But I also like the setup we have because it keeps Thanks Giving in the fall, but separates it from Halloween. By that I mean it has its own month. And it's closer to winter, which is around when I'm guessing the first one took place. They had a feast to celebrate having plenty of food for the nearby winter.
@@Corrie-_- Thank you for sharing! It's always good to see things from a different perspective or to have that perspective expanded on. Now I know the reason and understand things better.
@@Wolfie_Silver thanks for being so cool about it because not everyone is🙂. Like you said, we're used to what we're used to. Sorry had to get back to this response because I was falling asleep while typing lol
yeah I never understood why thanksgiving is in november for us,sure we know the orgin story of thanksgiving but was the first thanksgiving ever really in november though? I don't know
Ha ha probably coz a old doll my wife had this doll but the 1980's version poor Tye have put up withJessi"s obsession with creepy dolls still funny though & my wife loves your videos they always makes her smile & laugh lol 😂 🤣 😹
ok time to explain to two adults how this thing works, you would give the doll a drink from its bottle in its mouth then put in its pacifier, once the pacifier was in you would press in the dolls belly and it would force water to come out of the little holes in its face, then it would wet its diaper after, you have a 60's version btw, the OG made in the 50's had a natural rubber body that would dry out and rot
Hate to break it to you tye, but only the USA and Canada celebrate Thanksgiving. So there are no other thanksgiving day celebrators except the ones you already said, Americans.