Reborn Baby Dolls

Reborn-baby.com is the website that specialises in making collectible lifelike dolls.

Our aim is to make the most realistic hand produced dolls possible where no babies are ever identical.

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Most Expensive Legal Pets To Own

Monkeys, Lions and Chimpanzees are animals we often see in the wild or on the Discovery Channel, however many of these exotic animals can be purchased legally within the United States. Living in an acceptable jurisdiction and acquiring the correct permit could turn your home into a modern day zoo. These animals, however do come with a heavy price tag and that is not including the upkeep.

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A Savannah Cat will set you back $4,000 – $10,000.

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Dumbest Dallas Maverick Plays

I would rank this second on a list of dumbest Mavs plays ever. The only one that would beat this would be Derek Harper running the clock out in the fourth quarter thinking his team is ahead when in reality his team was tied with the Lakers in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals in the Mavs first ever nationally televised game back in 1984. It’s so sad, Rolando Blackman is calling for the ball and when the clock runs out Harper starts to celebrate and Reunion Arena is silent with shock. The Mavs then lose in overtime and the Lakers take a 3-1 lead in the series.

The only clip I could find of Harper’s goof is in Spanish. It happens about halfway through the clip.

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Larry Stewart’s Legacy Lives On

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Susan Dahl had spent four months homeless in Colorado and just been on a harrowing 10-hour bus trip through sleet and snow. Hungry and broke, all she wanted to do was get back to family in Minnesota.

That’s when a tall man in a red coat and red hat sat next to her at the downtown bus station, talked to her quietly and then slipped her $100 on that recent December afternoon.

The man was doing the work of Larry Stewart, Kansas City’s original Secret Santa who anonymously wandered city streets doling out $100 bills to anyone who looked like they needed it. Stewart died of cancer at age 58 earlier this year. But his legacy lives on.

“He said `Here’s a $100 bill … and this is in memory of Larry Stewart,'” said Dahl, 56.

Over about a quarter century, Stewart quietly gave out more than $1.3 million to people in laundromats, diners, bus stations, shelters and thrift stores, saying it was his way of giving back at Christmas for all the wealth and generosity he had received in his lifetime.

For years, Stewart did not want his name known or want thanks or applause, but last December he acknowledged who he was and used his last few months while battling cancer to press his message of kindness toward others. He even trained some friends in the ways of Secret Santa.

This Christmas, a friend who told Stewart in the hospital that he would carry on for him is out on the streets, handing out $100 bills, each one stamped with “Larry Stewart, Secret Santa.”

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