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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>"one item is all it takes and all your relatives and friends think you are<BR>collecting."</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>That's how my penguin thing got started. When I was a small child, someone got me a stuffed penguin I thought was kind of cute, and *poof* suddenly I collected penguins. My sister, who birthed my niece about two months ago, is in a similar quandry with cute little duckies. She's at the point that, if anyone gives her another duckie, she's going to Do What Groo Does Best.</DIV>
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<DIV>Last time I was at our local Office Max, in the specialty computer paper section, they had t-shirt transfer paper that works with desk jet printers. I didn't look too closely, but it would seem that you could print out a Groo graphic of some kind and transfer it onto a standard-issue plain baby bib for the youngster, if the Groo Crew had no objections to a self-manufactured Groo item for personal use. How it would stand up to the abuse of a baby bib is anyone's guess, but I'll just put it out there.</DIV>
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<DIV>Janet</DIV></DIV>
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