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PJ Babushka Dolls in stock

Thought i'd seen all the tacky PJ merch possible until I went shopping in Melbourne yesterday...
I tried to post the photo but it said the photo size was too big so have a look at the link.
If anyone wants a set - $69.00
http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq92/clinto_aus/Mobile%20Uploads/image.jpg
I tried to post the photo but it said the photo size was too big so have a look at the link.
If anyone wants a set - $69.00
http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq92/clinto_aus/Mobile%20Uploads/image.jpg
2003: Melbourne 1
2006: Verona, Vienna, Zagreb, Melbourne 1-2-3, Adelaide 1-2
2009: Melbourne
2010: Belfast
2012: Werchter
2014: Melbourne, Adelaide, EV Melb 1-2
2006: Verona, Vienna, Zagreb, Melbourne 1-2-3, Adelaide 1-2
2009: Melbourne
2010: Belfast
2012: Werchter
2014: Melbourne, Adelaide, EV Melb 1-2
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A PJ one of those, I would buy
One of the 3 words I know in Russian is Babushka, it means grandma.
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Hi, the shop is one called "Babushka" in the Royal Arcade, Melbourne. Only sells different sets of Babushka Dolls - no other PJ merch. PM me and I can give you a list of shops for PJ hunting in Melbourne when you are here
2006: Verona, Vienna, Zagreb, Melbourne 1-2-3, Adelaide 1-2
2009: Melbourne
2010: Belfast
2012: Werchter
2014: Melbourne, Adelaide, EV Melb 1-2
In Polish, grandmother is busia and babushka is scarf or headpiece.
Also, babka is a cake-like bread--which is neither a relative or a piece of headware