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The other three items Francine brought into their room despite Catherine's objections included an ice cream cone lamp that she purchased from Tastee Cone shortly before it shut down, a volcano-like alarm clock which Catherine refers to it as an "ugly lava alarm clock", and a green reptile perched on a tree-like podium.
The other three items Francine brought into their room despite Catherine's objections included an ice cream cone lamp that she purchased from Tastee Cone shortly before it shut down, a volcano-like alarm clock which Catherine refers to it as an "ugly lava alarm clock", and a green reptile perched on a tree-like podium.


Catherine then shouts out that the madness should stop. However, Francine retaliates her sister by calling her lacy stuff "ugly" including lacy curtains, lacy plush cats, lacy pillows, and lace around everything else including a roller chair.
Catherine then shouts out that the madness should stop. However, Francine attempts to get back at Catherine by calling her lacy stuff "ugly" including lacy curtains, lacy plush cats, lacy pillows, and lace around everything else including a roller chair.


The debate denotes the fact that Catherine's a girly-girl with much more feminine interests while Francine's much more tomboyish and not into girly stuff like lace. Catherine states that lace gives a "unifying" theme to a room, but Francine gets back saying that lace is rather a "nauseating" theme.
The debate denotes the fact that Catherine's a girly-girl with much more feminine interests while Francine's much more tomboyish and not into girly stuff like lace. Catherine states that lace gives a "unifying" theme to a room, but Francine gets back saying that lace is rather a "nauseating" theme.

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