Just a few weeks ago, some of the ladies who are residents at Arcadia Senior Living in Bowling Green posted a video of their re-creation of Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime show.
Valeria Lukyanova, the Russian Barbie, has gone to painstaking lengths to make herself the human equivalent of the beloved children’s toy. Whether or not the Kremlin is involved in this idea has yet to be discovered.
Barbie, the overly generous proportioned mistress of the townhouse, was first introduced to the world on March 9th, 1959. And, since she has sparked the imagination of little girls for more than 50 years, she gets her own day.
Kaylee Rider is seven years-old and wears a scarf on her head because she is bald from battling cancer. The Austin, Texas second grader recently started a campaign to get Mattel to produce a cancer Barbie.
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Just in time for the Christmas shopping season, Barbie has undergone some changes. She has had so many different hobbies, interests, jobs and outfits, it's hard to imagine what she could be up to now.
Well, it seems Barbie has gone a litle wild. Ho...
As a 16-year-old, Galia Slayen made a life-size Barbie out of wood, chicken wire, paper-mache and -- of course -- two big balloons as way to deal with her anorexia.
Now, four years later, Slayen is a sophomore at Hamilton College and is using the massive (but freakishly slim) doll she built to start a conversation about eating disorders and body image issues.
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has come up with a list of people and things that NEVER existed yet influenced mankind. Here are a few....pretty cool!
Santa Claus
Barbie
Robin Hood
The Marlboro Man
Rosie the Riveter
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