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Originally Posted by Princess_Rox
LOL! Thanks for the help everyone! The only thing is, I don't know how I'll rope her into helping a teenager. ROFL!
Oh, well. I'll figure out a way. 
My only problem is deciding between letting her play my account or getting her a free account. (trial)
If I set her up on a trial she & she likes it, she may be more inclined to purchase a subscription. However, after already paying for two (yes, 2) yearly subscriptions (one for me and another for my sister) she may not like being put off of our accounts. She may get addicted and snatch our accounts! O_O
And in answer to what some of you are saying....I would cook my own food if it meant getting to play with mom (and not being rushed to get off during the 'back nine'  ) LOL!
Thanks again everyone! 
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I have children and grandchildren that started playing toontown before many of the things that are part of toontown were there (different playgrounds, bosses, etc.).
I often heard my daughter and her son (age 6) laughing hysterically and wondered what could be so funny about a computer game. I finally asked my daughter what was so funny about "this" game and she said "let's make you a toon". Well, that was two toons ago. At the beginning of my toon-education, my daughter and I laughed so much our stomachs would hurt because I couldn't get the timing right on navigating the mint obstacles and constantly fell into the lava, fell off the obstacle course, and could never get across the dreaded "blocks". We (my adult daughter) and I play constantly now. The grandchildren have reached the age where they are more involved in outside activities, but we love our toontown or as my husband calls it "loonytoons".
The laughter drew me into the web and now I'm stuck.