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  1. You are right. I should have left it alone. I certainly don't want to be grouped in with the large group of complainers that exists on this board. I guess I felt the need to respond because I do carry a stuffed animal.

     

    I am only kidding you.:)

     

    If you enjoy what you are doing and it does not harm anyone,there is nothing wrong with it.

  2. I agree. OP may not understand why some people feel the need to travel with a stuffed animal and document their travels that way. I don't understand why some people feel the need to belittle and complain about the harmless actions of others. I would bet that the reviews of those traveling with stuffed cabin mates are a whole lot more fun to read than the reviews written by people who complain about such things.

     

    And I travel with Penguino, a stuffed penguin that DS won for me at Universal Studios many years ago. He guards the room most of the time, but he occasionally gets out in my beach bag. He had a good time on Bourbon Street last year and went catamaran sailing in Maui.

     

    Isn't that exactly what you are doing about the OPs post?:confused:

     

    If complaining is their thing,than thats their thing isn't it?

  3. We do it to have fun.. and since this thread opened up the door. I just can't understand why people worry about what other people do!

     

    Because the average person who believes that is a hypocrite.

    Lets say you see some youth walking down the ships hall with "Baggy" pants on (those that hang down below thier arse so you can see their skivvies) with one off their hands holding them up so they don't hit the floor.

    Does everyone think that is OK?

     

    I will be the first to admit .....pull your darn pants up,it looks rediculous to me.

     

    But really,.....stuffed animals are inscribed with meaning by their owners and in their act of acquisition. They are, a fetish of our own making, and a fixation that provides no easy solutions. (Transculture,thanks to Walter Putnam)

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