miss bimbo
The short and grammatically questionable life of my Bimbo
Today (April 23, 2008) I received an unusual email from “noreply” with the title, “Your Bimbo doll is dead :S.” Alas, poor little Bimbo, I really didn’t know you all that well.
It’s probably my own fault, so go ahead and blame me from your little internet Heaven. Of course given that I ignored you and didn’t really nurture your social skills or morality, you’re probably either in purgatory or someplace with a more tropical climate.
I’m getting ahead of myself.
Keep reading to learn the tragic fate of Jenni’s bimbo…
Miss Bimbo removes diet pills and issues apologies
A new message filled with apologies is displayed to people who visit the controversial Miss Bimbo site. The Miss Bimbo creators have an official apology for the recent difficulties many users have had in accessing the site and playing the game. They also have removed diet pills from the game, stating that the media attention has caused them to reconsider that in-game option, and apologizes to the users for the removal of this feature. Finally, they apologize to users for various media outlets comparing the game to the socialite Paris Hilton, making mention of the users who choose to make their bimbos into classy ladies. There is a button after the apology that you can click to state you have read it, and then the site returns to its normal programming.
Miss Bimbo adds a controversial twist on internet games
A new online game in Europe is causing quite a stir among parents and the media, the title – Miss Bimbo. The free, online game, which first started in France, is similar to Neopets and a life sim. Players join up, create a bimbo, and then try to beat out all the other bimbos. Based on news updates on the official Miss Bimbo site, it appears that the English language version is fairly new – news reports only date back to March 20, 2008.















