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Think pinks: In defence of the Barbie blooms - Read More

Date Added: June 16, 2008 09:52:02 AM
It's amazing how much little girls like pink. One kid in my street, Caitlin, spends half-terms dressed in various shades of Barbie colours. On her way home from school, she stops to admire my neighbour's pink roses, which hang down over the pavement after the rain, hoping he might let her pick some.

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