Skeleton Cowboy - Is he a chew toy?
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Skeleton Cowboy - Is he a chew toy?
Just picked up one of these and noticed the figure is really soft.
Are they all squishy, or did I get the pet chew toy version?
Are they all squishy, or did I get the pet chew toy version?
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Re: Skeleton Cowboy - Is he a chew toy?
Squird wrote:Just picked up one of these and noticed the figure is really soft.
Are they all squishy, or did I get the pet chew toy version?
Stephe - I'm a big fan of CSI, so I may have an explanation for you. If the tube was tightly sealed, your Cowboy may have asphyxiated during shipping. The "softness" you have observed may be due to an intermediate stage of decomposition which could have been accelerated upon exposure to the air upon opening the tube. Since his skeleton is already showing, he may have been deceased for at least 2 weeks. Perhaps a little autopsy could be performed to rule out foul play.
At least he went out with his boots on.
You have my deepest sympathies.... Craig
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Re: Skeleton Cowboy - Is he a chew toy?
Alleycat wrote:Squird wrote:Just picked up one of these and noticed the figure is really soft.
Are they all squishy, or did I get the pet chew toy version?
Stephe - I'm a big fan of CSI, so I may have an explanation for you. If the tube was tightly sealed, your Cowboy may have asphyxiated during shipping. The "softness" you have observed may be due to an intermediate stage of decomposition which could have been accelerated upon exposure to the air upon opening the tube. Since his skeleton is already showing, he may have been deceased for at least 2 weeks. Perhaps a little autopsy could be performed to rule out foul play.
At least he went out with his boots on.
You have my deepest sympathies.... Craig
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No problem. I'll just stand her for a while and look at my feet with my hands on my hips.
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