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  1. "Who's this for?" "Oh, my younger sister." "Is your sister needy?" "Hmm?" "It seems like you've been coming in everyday to get a new toy for her. Is she that much of a My Little Pony fan?" "Oh yeah, uh, of course she is."

    Monday, 16-Jan-12 12:59:05 UTC from web
    1. @rd5678 She got my mother into the show too, but she's too busy at work to buy the toys. Yeah. Really.

      Monday, 16-Jan-12 13:00:08 UTC from web
      1. @fallinwinter @rd5678 You're both doing it wrong. The correct answer is to put on your sunglasses and say "They're for me"

        Monday, 16-Jan-12 13:10:40 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @ceruleanspark I would, though they haven't asked me about it yet and I've bought two ponies and the two keychains. They're doing it wrong.

          Monday, 16-Jan-12 13:12:40 UTC from web
          1. @fallinwinter I've never actually had a store attendent ask me who an item is for. Even when it's been weird stuff like womens underwear! (Actually legitamately for my sister).

            Monday, 16-Jan-12 13:13:56 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
            1. @ceruleanspark My group of friends bought all this gag gift stuff for my friends birthday which consisted of Hannah Montana and Dora the Explorer stuff we found in the toy section and I don't think they questioned our friend when he came up with this Hannah Montana bag filled with all the stuff in it. Perhaps our store attendant's just care too little?

              Monday, 16-Jan-12 13:19:10 UTC from web
              1. @fallinwinter Well, they probably don't get paid enough to care.

                Monday, 16-Jan-12 13:19:56 UTC from StatusNet Desktop