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2010-01-30 01:55:56 UTC
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Who Is She III

This is going to constitute a slightly novel approach. I'm going to
give you her name and tell you all about her ... And show you a
picture of her ... and then ask you who she is. Of course ... as usual
... I will put you on your honor not to Google and/or cheat in any
way. Ready?

This is by way of them thar olden days when pieces of jewelry were
made in representation of famous personalities. Our brooch-du-jour was
made of woods, marquet and inlay. It is unsigned.

Hers is one of the most famous faces in the world. Her name was
Barbara Handler. In 1956 her mother, Ruth Handler and her
children--Barbara and Kenneth--went to Germany where--in a local
newspaper (Die Bild-Zeitung)--a cartoonist had a comic strip about a
working girl named Lilli who was not above using her talents to get
what she wanted from men. An adult-sized toy doll was created in
resemblance of our working girl and it was named Bild Lilli. Though it
was aimed at an adult consumer it soon became popular with children.

Ruth was born Ruth Mosko. She lived in Denver and was the youngest of
ten children born to Polish immigrants. Her father was a blacksmith
... her mother an illiterate. In 1970 she lost her left breast to
cancer and later developed a line of artificial breasts made of foam
and silicon.

Ruth Handler bought three of the dolls and gave one to her daughter
and bought the other two home in order to have them reworked. She and
her husband began working out of their garage. They founded a toy
company and called it Mattel.

She helped run the company for 30 years and resigned in 1975. In 1978
she and several others were indicted on charges of fraud and false
reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission. She pleaded no
contest to the charges.

The representation you are about to see in no way looks like the
famous visage you are all accustomed to seeing. It's a 1959
incarnation. I can not tell you more for I fear I have already said
too much. However ... let's give it a whirl shall we? Look at the
brooch ... and tell me who you think she is ... this daughter of Ruth
Handler.


For those of you who are new to this thing called Tidbits...may I
direct you to my home page at http://www.tyler-adam.com where you will
scroll down the left side menu till you get to the area that says
Current Tidbits ... and you will see represented on our pages a funny
little brooch representing one of the world's most renowned figures.

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Sterling
2010-01-30 02:38:20 UTC
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that can only be BARBIE, and I don't have to see the brooch or Google it to
know that.

Sterling
Post by Benjamin Mark
Who Is She III
This is going to constitute a slightly novel approach. I'm going to
give you her name and tell you all about her ... And show you a
picture of her ... and then ask you who she is. Of course ... as usual
... I will put you on your honor not to Google and/or cheat in any
way. Ready?
This is by way of them thar olden days when pieces of jewelry were
made in representation of famous personalities. Our brooch-du-jour was
made of woods, marquet and inlay. It is unsigned.
Hers is one of the most famous faces in the world. Her name was
Barbara Handler. In 1956 her mother, Ruth Handler and her
children--Barbara and Kenneth--went to Germany where--in a local
newspaper (Die Bild-Zeitung)--a cartoonist had a comic strip about a
working girl named Lilli who was not above using her talents to get
what she wanted from men. An adult-sized toy doll was created in
resemblance of our working girl and it was named Bild Lilli. Though it
was aimed at an adult consumer it soon became popular with children.
Ruth was born Ruth Mosko. She lived in Denver and was the youngest of
ten children born to Polish immigrants. Her father was a blacksmith
... her mother an illiterate. In 1970 she lost her left breast to
cancer and later developed a line of artificial breasts made of foam
and silicon.
Ruth Handler bought three of the dolls and gave one to her daughter
and bought the other two home in order to have them reworked. She and
her husband began working out of their garage. They founded a toy
company and called it Mattel.
She helped run the company for 30 years and resigned in 1975. In 1978
she and several others were indicted on charges of fraud and false
reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission. She pleaded no
contest to the charges.
The representation you are about to see in no way looks like the
famous visage you are all accustomed to seeing. It's a 1959
incarnation. I can not tell you more for I fear I have already said
too much. However ... let's give it a whirl shall we? Look at the
brooch ... and tell me who you think she is ... this daughter of Ruth
Handler.
Heather
2010-01-30 02:50:53 UTC
Permalink
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.

Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)

Heather
Post by Sterling
that can only be BARBIE, and I don't have to see the brooch or Google it
to know that.
Sterling
Post by Benjamin Mark
Who Is She III
This is going to constitute a slightly novel approach. I'm going to
give you her name and tell you all about her ... And show you a
picture of her ... and then ask you who she is. Of course ... as usual
... I will put you on your honor not to Google and/or cheat in any
way. Ready?
This is by way of them thar olden days when pieces of jewelry were
made in representation of famous personalities. Our brooch-du-jour was
made of woods, marquet and inlay. It is unsigned.
Hers is one of the most famous faces in the world. Her name was
Barbara Handler. In 1956 her mother, Ruth Handler and her
children--Barbara and Kenneth--went to Germany where--in a local
newspaper (Die Bild-Zeitung)--a cartoonist had a comic strip about a
working girl named Lilli who was not above using her talents to get
what she wanted from men. An adult-sized toy doll was created in
resemblance of our working girl and it was named Bild Lilli. Though it
was aimed at an adult consumer it soon became popular with children.
Ruth was born Ruth Mosko. She lived in Denver and was the youngest of
ten children born to Polish immigrants. Her father was a blacksmith
... her mother an illiterate. In 1970 she lost her left breast to
cancer and later developed a line of artificial breasts made of foam
and silicon.
Ruth Handler bought three of the dolls and gave one to her daughter
and bought the other two home in order to have them reworked. She and
her husband began working out of their garage. They founded a toy
company and called it Mattel.
She helped run the company for 30 years and resigned in 1975. In 1978
she and several others were indicted on charges of fraud and false
reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission. She pleaded no
contest to the charges.
The representation you are about to see in no way looks like the
famous visage you are all accustomed to seeing. It's a 1959
incarnation. I can not tell you more for I fear I have already said
too much. However ... let's give it a whirl shall we? Look at the
brooch ... and tell me who you think she is ... this daughter of Ruth
Handler.
Sterling
2010-01-30 13:50:51 UTC
Permalink
Hey Heather,

Its just us chickens now..... WOOT WOOT

I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie. BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao* It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll. bwahahahahah

Talk about ironic!!

Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
Post by Sterling
that can only be BARBIE, and I don't have to see the brooch or Google it
to know that.
Sterling
Post by Benjamin Mark
Who Is She III
This is going to constitute a slightly novel approach. I'm going to
give you her name and tell you all about her ... And show you a
picture of her ... and then ask you who she is. Of course ... as usual
... I will put you on your honor not to Google and/or cheat in any
way. Ready?
This is by way of them thar olden days when pieces of jewelry were
made in representation of famous personalities. Our brooch-du-jour was
made of woods, marquet and inlay. It is unsigned.
Hers is one of the most famous faces in the world. Her name was
Barbara Handler. In 1956 her mother, Ruth Handler and her
children--Barbara and Kenneth--went to Germany where--in a local
newspaper (Die Bild-Zeitung)--a cartoonist had a comic strip about a
working girl named Lilli who was not above using her talents to get
what she wanted from men. An adult-sized toy doll was created in
resemblance of our working girl and it was named Bild Lilli. Though it
was aimed at an adult consumer it soon became popular with children.
Ruth was born Ruth Mosko. She lived in Denver and was the youngest of
ten children born to Polish immigrants. Her father was a blacksmith
... her mother an illiterate. In 1970 she lost her left breast to
cancer and later developed a line of artificial breasts made of foam
and silicon.
Ruth Handler bought three of the dolls and gave one to her daughter
and bought the other two home in order to have them reworked. She and
her husband began working out of their garage. They founded a toy
company and called it Mattel.
She helped run the company for 30 years and resigned in 1975. In 1978
she and several others were indicted on charges of fraud and false
reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission. She pleaded no
contest to the charges.
The representation you are about to see in no way looks like the
famous visage you are all accustomed to seeing. It's a 1959
incarnation. I can not tell you more for I fear I have already said
too much. However ... let's give it a whirl shall we? Look at the
brooch ... and tell me who you think she is ... this daughter of Ruth
Handler.
Maren at google
2010-02-01 22:15:14 UTC
Permalink
You think you can take over the whole newsgroup in 2 days??!!

lol,
Maren
Post by Sterling
Hey Heather,
Its just us chickens now.....  WOOT WOOT
I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie.  BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao*  It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll.  bwahahahahah
Talk about ironic!!
Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all.  But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
Heather
2010-02-02 01:52:33 UTC
Permalink
Maybe 3, lol. You can join in too. This ng has been too quiet for too
long.........where have all the nice, expert beady people gone to??

If I had the time and energy, I would go thru Google to see what went wrong,
but it really doesn't matter.......what matters is getting it up and going
again. ;-)

Cheers....Heather

"Maren at google" <***@jach.hawaii.edu> wrote in message news:c7e035f0-374d-4ac3-a8fb-***@u19g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
You think you can take over the whole newsgroup in 2 days??!!

lol,
Maren
Post by Sterling
Hey Heather,
Its just us chickens now..... WOOT WOOT
I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie. BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao* It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll. bwahahahahah
Talk about ironic!!
Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
Shirley Shone
2010-02-02 14:48:45 UTC
Permalink
Shirley here, been in hospital twice and may have to go in again very
soon.

My heart is really misbehaving and I feel so ill.
Hugs
Shirley
Post by Heather
Maybe 3, lol. You can join in too. This ng has been too quiet for too
long.........where have all the nice, expert beady people gone to??
If I had the time and energy, I would go thru Google to see what went wrong,
but it really doesn't matter.......what matters is getting it up and going
again. ;-)
Cheers....Heather
You think you can take over the whole newsgroup in 2 days??!!
lol,
Maren
Post by Sterling
Hey Heather,
Its just us chickens now..... WOOT WOOT
I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie. BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao* It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll. bwahahahahah
Talk about ironic!!
Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
--
Shirley Shone
***@allcrafts.demon.co.uk
www.allcrafts.org.co.uk
Maren at google
2010-02-02 19:09:37 UTC
Permalink
Shirley, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you get well soon!

Aloha,
Maren
HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry
Website: http://www.hilobeads.com/
Etsy: http://hilobeads.etsy.com/ <-- Job's Tears for the AGLF
Blog: http://hilobeads.blogspot.com/

On Feb 2, 4:48 am, Shirley Shone
Post by Shirley Shone
Shirley here, been in hospital twice and may have to go in again very
soon.
My heart is really misbehaving and I feel so ill.
Hugs
Shirley
Maybe 3, lol.  You can join in too.  This ng has been too quiet for too
long.........where have all the nice, expert beady people gone to??
If I had the time and energy, I would go thru Google to see what went wrong,
but it really doesn't matter.......what matters is getting it up and going
again.  ;-)
Cheers....Heather
You think you can take over the whole newsgroup in 2 days??!!
lol,
Maren
Post by Sterling
Hey Heather,
Its just us chickens now..... WOOT WOOT
I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie. BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao* It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll. bwahahahahah
Talk about ironic!!
Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
--
Shirley Shone
Bart Mendelson
2010-02-02 19:33:07 UTC
Permalink
Shirley here, been in hospital twice and may have to go in again very soon.
My heart is really misbehaving and I feel so ill.
Hugs
Shirley
I am so sorry to hear this. Wish you all the best. Please get well!

Bartje
Heather
2010-02-02 19:47:03 UTC
Permalink
So sorry to hear that, Shirley. Take care of yourself and I will be sending
good thoughts your way.

Hugs.......Heather
Post by Shirley Shone
Shirley here, been in hospital twice and may have to go in again very
soon.
My heart is really misbehaving and I feel so ill.
Hugs
Shirley
Linda2
2010-02-02 22:53:11 UTC
Permalink
Shirley,

Waving my wand and sending healing white light your way. Feel better soon,
dear one.

Gentle hugs,

Linda2
Post by Shirley Shone
Shirley here, been in hospital twice and may have to go in again very
soon.
My heart is really misbehaving and I feel so ill.
Hugs
Shirley
Post by Heather
Maybe 3, lol. You can join in too. This ng has been too quiet for too
long.........where have all the nice, expert beady people gone to??
If I had the time and energy, I would go thru Google to see what went wrong,
but it really doesn't matter.......what matters is getting it up and going
again. ;-)
Cheers....Heather
You think you can take over the whole newsgroup in 2 days??!!
lol,
Maren
Post by Sterling
Hey Heather,
Its just us chickens now..... WOOT WOOT
I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie. BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao* It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll.
bwahahahahah
Talk about ironic!!
Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
--
Shirley Shone
www.allcrafts.org.co.uk
Jenn in Tacoma
2010-02-09 07:26:05 UTC
Permalink
Praying for you, Shirley! I think of you often.

Jenn in Tacoma (or Jalynne, if you prefer!)
Shirley here, been in hospital twice and may have to go in again very soon.
My heart is really misbehaving and I feel so ill.
Hugs
Shirley
Maybe 3, lol. You can join in too. This ng has been too quiet for too
long.........where have all the nice, expert beady people gone to??
If I had the time and energy, I would go thru Google to see what went wrong,
but it really doesn't matter.......what matters is getting it up and going
again. ;-)
Cheers....Heather
You think you can take over the whole newsgroup in 2 days??!!
lol,
Maren
Post by Sterling
Hey Heather,
Its just us chickens now..... WOOT WOOT
I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie. BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao* It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll.
bwahahahahah
Talk about ironic!!
Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like
her at
Post by Heather
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
--
Jenn in Tacoma
Shirley Shone
2010-02-09 16:48:27 UTC
Permalink
Thank you. I have your picture smiling at me just above my computer.

I have been in hospital again for the 3rd time.
came home yesterday.

Hugs
Shirley
Post by Jenn in Tacoma
Praying for you, Shirley! I think of you often.
Jenn in Tacoma (or Jalynne, if you prefer!)
Shirley here, been in hospital twice and may have to go in again very soon.
My heart is really misbehaving and I feel so ill.
Hugs
Shirley
Maybe 3, lol. You can join in too. This ng has been too quiet for too
long.........where have all the nice, expert beady people gone to??
If I had the time and energy, I would go thru Google to see what went wrong,
but it really doesn't matter.......what matters is getting it up and going
again. ;-)
Cheers....Heather
You think you can take over the whole newsgroup in 2 days??!!
lol,
Maren
Post by Sterling
Hey Heather,
Its just us chickens now..... WOOT WOOT
I didn't know any of the people names given, but once he said Mattel and
that the image had changed (over the years) well....... then it could only
be Barbie. BUT, I had no idea that the Barbie Doll was patterned after a
hooker doll! *lmao* It just goes to show you that all those women libbers
back in the 60's-70's were RIGHT about boycotting that doll. bwahahahahah
Talk about ironic!!
Sterling
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like
her at
Post by Heather
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
--
Shirley Shone
***@allcrafts.demon.co.uk
www.allcrafts.org.uk
Gina Bull
2010-02-03 18:32:48 UTC
Permalink
Not look like her?? It looks almost exactly like the earliest Barbie! I
wouldn't have needed any of the text to be able to identify that face.
(Maybe that shows my age.)

(Oh ... I still read this newsgroup. I'm just not one of the expert
beady folks; just an occasional beader.)

Gina in Virginia
http://community.webshots.com/user/ginainva
Post by Heather
That is who I was thinking of........the picture didn't look like her at
all. But I knew the name Ruth Handler vaguely........so it
clicked.....along with Mattel.
Hi Sterling.....seems like you and I are the only two left on this
ng.....(G)
Heather
Post by Sterling
that can only be BARBIE, and I don't have to see the brooch or Google it
to know that.
Sterling
Post by Benjamin Mark
Who Is She III
This is going to constitute a slightly novel approach. I'm going to
give you her name and tell you all about her ... And show you a
picture of her ... and then ask you who she is. Of course ... as usual
... I will put you on your honor not to Google and/or cheat in any
way. Ready?
This is by way of them thar olden days when pieces of jewelry were
made in representation of famous personalities. Our brooch-du-jour was
made of woods, marquet and inlay. It is unsigned.
Hers is one of the most famous faces in the world. Her name was
Barbara Handler. In 1956 her mother, Ruth Handler and her
children--Barbara and Kenneth--went to Germany where--in a local
newspaper (Die Bild-Zeitung)--a cartoonist had a comic strip about a
working girl named Lilli who was not above using her talents to get
what she wanted from men. An adult-sized toy doll was created in
resemblance of our working girl and it was named Bild Lilli. Though it
was aimed at an adult consumer it soon became popular with children.
Ruth was born Ruth Mosko. She lived in Denver and was the youngest of
ten children born to Polish immigrants. Her father was a blacksmith
... her mother an illiterate. In 1970 she lost her left breast to
cancer and later developed a line of artificial breasts made of foam
and silicon.
Ruth Handler bought three of the dolls and gave one to her daughter
and bought the other two home in order to have them reworked. She and
her husband began working out of their garage. They founded a toy
company and called it Mattel.
She helped run the company for 30 years and resigned in 1975. In 1978
she and several others were indicted on charges of fraud and false
reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission. She pleaded no
contest to the charges.
The representation you are about to see in no way looks like the
famous visage you are all accustomed to seeing. It's a 1959
incarnation. I can not tell you more for I fear I have already said
too much. However ... let's give it a whirl shall we? Look at the
brooch ... and tell me who you think she is ... this daughter of Ruth
Handler.
Benjamin Mark
2010-01-31 20:23:45 UTC
Permalink
Hmmph. I think I should have left out Mattel. Made it too easy. Grin.
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