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How to clean a plush musical toy?

My daughter has this toy that she can NOT be in the land of Nod without. It's been about 4 months since she started sleeping with it and it is starting to stink.
But, I am not trustworthy if I can put it in the washer and dryer or if I should clean it another way. Any employees?
Something similar to this is what I am talking about: http://cgi.ebay.com/BUNNY-RABBIT-PINK-MU SICAL-Authority-STRING-SOFT-DREAMS-3-6-9_W0QQ itemZ300173760989QQcmdZViewItem
I have never put, or had to, any batteries in it, so I am assuming it doesn't use batteries, if that makes a dissension.


I had the precise same problem when my daughter was younger. She had a peasant one that you pulled and it played music. Here is the hoax. You can wash them in the washing machine. Dangle to dry. Whatever you do, DO NOT pull it until it is completely dry. I would wait like 3 days possibly. I learned the hard way. The first one she had I pulled before it was dry and when I did that it let all the incredible get into the music box and it didnt work anymore. So I went and bought her a new one, as she too didnt have a zizz well without it. My aunt actually told me how to tubbing them cause she has 3 kids that had many of these pull toys.

I washed the 2nd one, dozens of times, letting it dry for 3-4 days (if it is impassioned and sunny out, hang it outside, they dry in half the lifetime) and it still works.

If you dont want to take the gamble of washing it, I would just maybe wipe it with a wet deterge cloth and spray it with some febreeze or oust.



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TRADITIONS WITH BENEFITS

Thanksgiving is approaching upon us, and just as your Aunt Gladys always brings that oyster stuffing that everyone pretends to lover to dinner, there are traditions involving Thanksgiving and music here in the Old Pueblo.

Here's some info about a connect of benefit shows for very worthy causes—notably at this time of year, and especially in an economic state of affairs such as ours.

For the last nine years, Sand Rubies and Luminarios choir girl/guitarist Rich Hopkins has staged his annual Casa Maria Thanksgiving Fringe benefits . (Hopkins claims this is the 10th anniversary of the event, but he's older than I am, so I'm sticking with my excuse.)

As I have stated in this column in previous years: For more than 25 years, the soup cookhouse at 401 E. 26th St. has provided free meals to the pitiful and homeless from 8 a.m. to noon, 365 days a year. No one in requisite is ever turned away, and remarkably, Casa Maria receives no funding from any authority agency; every penny comes from private donations.

'Muppets purist' Jason Segel launches new film version

Are returning to the big qualify in a new musical comedy. Directed by James Bobin, who co-created the HBO comedy "Bolt of the Conchords," "The Muppets" (opening Wednesday) stars Segel, Oscar candidate Amy Adams and Oscar winner Chris Cooper.

Former "Conchords" act Bret McKenzie wrote most of the film's songs, which are diverse in with some old favorites, such as "Rainbow Connection."

And in keeping with the old small screen show, there are a number of cameos, including from Segel's "How I Met Your Native" co-star Neil Patrick Harris and jokesmith Sarah Silverman.

As he settles in, Segel says, "I could talk about the Muppets all day. I do even when I'm at the bar."

A great-school basketball player who was on North Hollywood's Harvard-Westlake 1996 California Part III championship team, the actor-writer says he got his admiration of the Muppets from his mother.

"I was too young for the Muppet show while it was on. She had taped all the episodes and made assured that I saw them,"

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