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22 April 2008

The name thread got me thinking. Remember how Cabbage Patch Kids had odd names? [More:]Well, less traditional for the 80s anyway. Do you remember the name of your kid?

Mine? Imogene Kelly. And then she was quickly renamed.
I don't remember mine, but I remember what she looked like. Am I the only person in the whole world who likes the name Imogene?
posted by Specklet 22 April | 13:39
Wait, I got it! Victoria something.
posted by Specklet 22 April | 13:40
I love it now. I hated it as a very odd eight year old trying to fit in. (It didn't help).
posted by Lola_G 22 April | 13:44
I love the name Imogene. Eugenie too.

I never had a Cabbage Patch Kid. Too expensive and my mother probably thought they were dumb.
posted by LoriFLA 22 April | 13:47
Not that Imogene is related to Eugenie, I just felt like saying it.
posted by LoriFLA 22 April | 13:48
(Changing the dolls name to one that seemed more normal - that is...)
posted by Lola_G 22 April | 13:48
Semi-related question: I have a very vivid memory of reading stories about the lives of Cabbage Patch kids before they're adopted, and it involved being forced work in mines (salt mines, I think). Or maybe there was a danger of them being kidnapped from the cabbage patch and sold into slave labor? Was that some sort of official story, or did my 80s stranger-danger-soaked young mind totally just concoct that out of thin air?

(And I had five Cabbage Patch dolls, I think. I do not remember any of their names. Though I think maybe there was a Rebecca.)
posted by occhiblu 22 April | 13:51
I was never into dolls, but I received two as christmas presents from family friends who refused to recognize that I was never into dolls. The first was Dorie Nessa. The second was -- oh god, it's on the tip of my tongue. Xavier? Xander? Alexander? It's going to bug me all day.

A friend of mine had one with my exact first and middle names. That always creeped me the fuck out.
posted by mudpuppie 22 April | 13:57
I think they had some sort of nemesis but the rest of that isn't ringing any bells. God, they were creepy looking dolls.

It was absolute chaos the morning I first got my one (and only) CPD. My mother took my sister and I to Target to pick them out and dozens (seemingly hundreds) of women were riffling through the shipments and staking up their dolls for purchase. I picked one up only to have some middle-aged woman rip it from my hands.
posted by Lola_G 22 April | 13:59
I drew tattoos on my cabbage patch kid. big sailor jerry style ones (althouth at the time, being six, I didn't realize that was a style in tattooing or anything. it just got some cool heart ink)


my mom was SO MAD
posted by kellydamnit 22 April | 14:00
I remember getting a Cabbage Patch Kid Premie for Christmas when I was four. I knew they were supposed to come with birth certificates, or maybe you had to send away for the birth certificates. Mine didn't have one, though, and I couldn't read cursive.

This is important because there was a cursive signature on my premie's left buttock. I decided that must be her name. and since it was so long, I decided her name must be Elizabeth.

I still wish I knew her "real" name.
posted by brina 22 April | 14:04
Oh Lola_G, I beat you with stuffed animals!

I can't remember. I can see him clear as day, and he was a preemie. I'm reasonably sure his first name started with E. But they all sound right - Edwin, Edgar, Edmond. . .but it could have been A. E___ A___?

GAH. I'll probably shout it out in my sleep and the husband will be all like "who is Edgar Albert?"

"I loved him once," I'll say, mysteriously.
posted by rainbaby 22 April | 14:05
Xavier Roberts (the creator of CP dolls) signed his name on the butt. That was on every doll. This thread is too funny!
posted by Lola_G 22 April | 14:10
I think it was "Racie", or maybe that's what I re-named her. Yeah, that was a long time ago.
posted by muddgirl 22 April | 14:14
When they first appeared, I wanted to send this letter to his company:


Gentlepersons,

I bought a Cabbage Patch doll.

It died.

Please send me a condolence card.
posted by brujita 22 April | 14:14
Kitt Lasette was the name of my CP doll. I thought it was kind of cool, like she was named after the Knight Rider car.
posted by misskaz 22 April | 14:22
I just send an email to by bf from elementary school. This is important.
posted by rainbaby 22 April | 14:25
CPKs all had unique names, didn't they? If so, I can certainly see how that plus runaway popularity would equal a bunch of increasingly ridiculous names.
posted by box 22 April | 14:28
I never had one. Then again, I never had a barbie doll either. I had stuffed animals and trucks and lego.

CBKs creeped me the fuck out. Still do.
posted by gaspode 22 April | 14:39
Me too. Unappealing in every way.
Care Bears and all those toys were disturbing.
posted by ethylene 22 April | 14:59
OMG. Apparently the "kidnap children and sell them into slavery" was the plot line for the Cabbage Patch Kids CHRISTMAS SPECIAL.

Cuz nothing says "Fa la la" like child slavery.
posted by occhiblu 22 April | 15:06
And child labor. Don't forget festive child labor.
posted by ethylene 22 April | 15:07
I wanted one until my mom told me they were ugly and that I would not be getting one. I picked out a my little pony instead.
posted by rmless2 22 April | 15:12
Mine was named Ingrid Kelda. She was hideous. I tried putting moisturizer on her face, but that just made her blotchy and hideous.

My grandmother gave me the doll: it was a bonus when she signed up for some sort of bank account. Nothing says love like a gift you don't even have to buy...,
posted by bassjump 22 April | 15:20
I just remembered the commercial jingle...

Cabbage Patch Kids growing in the gaaaarden
Cabbage Patch Kids growing in the suuuun!
posted by Specklet 22 April | 16:14
I had boy, his given name was Lorn Matty. I had it changed (yes, I mailed in the change form) to Loren Matthew.

I also had stuffed animals, trucks, Legos, Hot Wheels and, my favourite, Lincoln Logs. And a couple knock-off Barbies. The only real Barbie I had was California (?) Barbie. She had sun tan lines.
posted by deborah 22 April | 16:28
I had lots of Barbies and kind of genderfucked with them, as I didn't have any Kens, including surgery to remove their boobs and "now you're a man!" parties (but still plenty of lesbo action). There was lots of loving in my Barbie world.

I had one CBK, Tessa Juliet, with red hair and glasses (I think? Do they have glasses? I had another redhaired Zapf doll that might have had the glasses, not sure). It's a reasonably normal name, but I remember a friend's was Pina Pippa. She called it Pipi.

Lego was my favourite toy, but reading was the most fun thing of all, ever.
posted by goo 22 April | 17:07
I had none of the above. Breyer horses, books and about eight gajillion little green plastic army men. Oh, right, yea, I had some matchbox cars. a few stuffed animals that people gave me that I didn't care much for.

I seem to recall that many, if not most, of the matchbox cars and army men were 'reallocated' from elsewhere... likely stolen from my best friend's little brother.

didn't really matter. when it comes to legos or little green army men, there are always more, somewhere...

usually under your dad's foot when he goes to the pot at 3 AM.
posted by lonefrontranger 22 April | 17:23
ooh, trains HOW COULD I FORGET MY LIONEL TRAINS!??!! I had three entire HO sets and about ten million pieces of track and a bunch of big pieces of wood/plaster of paris crap, trees, little building models and six or eight boxes of green sawdust "grass" and a transformer that always needed fixing (my first tentative steps on the dead-end road to an electrician's career? neh, prolly not...) and about a kajillion other little accessories. it lived in a shed. MY shed, my personal clubhouse. I spent entire weeks building and tearing apart and reconfiguring and painting and gluing shit together and tearing shit apart.

trains. trains are cool. now I only shoot pics of them, of course.
posted by lonefrontranger 22 April | 17:38
Malibu Barbie!


I definitely didn't have a Cabbage Patch doll, as I was too old for them when they came out. My little step-sister got one though, and I remember thinking it was *absurd* to pay so much money for a doll for a six year old.
posted by Stewriffic 22 April | 19:20
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posted by jonmc 22 April | 19:24
I only had one, that my boyfreind at the time dressed up to look just like him. Brown skin, dark hair, little letterman's jacket. Mom named him "Beto", short for I have no idea what. He hung around until I got married, then went off to a good home.

I had a few Barfbies, but what I really cared about were the model horses (I used to draw incessantly) and the dream house inflatable furniture. I could happily rearrange furniture all day long as a kid.

Specket, my neighbor was named Imogene, so's a lady at church. It's a popular name for ladies of a certain age.
posted by lysdexic 22 April | 20:06
I never had a Cabbage Patch Kid, though all my friends did.

I did have Barbies. My sister and I gave all our Barbies flower names. I had a Rose and a Violet. My sister had a Daisy, and we also a tiny Barbie-like doll named Aster. We laid out a whole apartment for them. Their dining room table was an old cookie tin wrapped in fabric, and they had stools to go around it that were half toilet paper tubes with paper circles Scotch-taped to one end. My sister and I nailed together rough beds out of odds and ends of wood and I knitted blankets and stitched pillows for them. I made a tile floor out of a lot of tiny old tiles I foudn somewhere and glued to a heavy square of cardboard. And I made lots of clothes for our dolls, some of which are still in the toy box in my parents' basement for my nieces to play with.

I never had a lot of toys. It's no exaggeration to say that most of the children I know have more toys individually than me and my four siblings combined. But I liked making things so much. Maybe if I'd had more toys I wouldn't haven't done so much of that.
posted by Orange Swan 22 April | 20:31
I had the Breyer horses too! Misty, Stormy, Polo pony, Thoroughbred (which should NEVER be spelled without a capital as it's a specific breed) foal and Saddlebred (for which I made velvet splint boots).

I was given a Barbie once as a birthday present and I cut off her hair.
posted by brujita 23 April | 00:42
Mine was named Emeline Laura. She had red hair. It never occurred to me to try to change her name. I mean, come on, people. The name was on the birth certificate! She would have been confused if I'd changed it!
posted by headspace 23 April | 02:13
GAAAAH! BF from elementary school doesn't remember my preemie's name. She remember's hers, though. Mel Dwight. Her CPK's, that's not her name.
posted by rainbaby 23 April | 07:22
It was strange...

Mine was Aristotle
and my brother's was Patton

both were appropriate.
posted by drezdn 23 April | 09:07
Goo - I went a little farther than you did due to the lack of boy Barbies. There was some serious inter-species lovin' going on. How else was I supposed to use the stuffed animals?

I also had a few horses but no Breyer's, they were too expensive. I used to pretend to be a horse. A pinto of course, since I was very freckled. They're still my favourite.
posted by deborah 23 April | 11:55
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