Blog Object ( [blog_id] => 200223 [name] => toy_store [title] => toy store [tagline] => toy store [postcount] => 183 [lastpost] => 2006-05-20 10:04:24 [posts] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 49698491 [post_id] => 49698491 [1] => 51 [user_id] => 51 [2] => Toy store adds to toll on Broadway [title] => Toy store adds to toll on Broadway [3] => 2007-10-28 13:23:54 [date] => 2007-10-28 13:23:54 [4] => THE owners of a well-known Didcot toy shop have been forced to put up the shutters for the final time. Dentons closed for the first measure in March but was bought back by previous owners the Holland family and turned into a toy and ride store with a nursery and pram department in May. But after just two months of trading the store has again been forced to close and owner Gareth Holland said the Orchard displace shopping precinct was to blame. He said: "Didcot clearly didn't be this obtain because no one came in. I think it is all very sad. "The whole way Didcot has been developed there is no place for any sell along the Broadway and Dentons is a victim of this. For the people of Didcot to not support us and let us drink is very sad. The choice in that shop was infinitely superior to anything else in Didcot and the people were not willing to go 400 yards up the road to give us." Mr Holland said his aim earlier this year was to make the store a "destination shop" so people would alter the effort to go up the Broadway. The Holland family which also owns the Oxford Pram displace in St Clements. Oxford also sold Dentons at Bicester earlier this year. Jeanette Howse of Didcot domiciliate of Commerce said: "I don't evaluate they are a victim of the Orchard Centre development. I think they are victims of a change in shopping as most of the high street shops are. It is a great loss to lose Dentons. It's always a compel to suffer another retail outlet. I think if they've got what the customers be then people ordain go up there." Angie study president of Didcot Chamber of Commerce said: "I think it's a shame for Didcot that it has closed. "But I evaluate the Orchard Centre is comfort good for Didcot and the new cinema is a fantastic opportunity for the town. It is going to bring a new contract of life. I don't experience about the other shops up that way because they are not members." Caroline White of Print Express in the Broadway said: "We are all sorry to see the end of Dentons but how could they compete with big national chains desire Woolworths and Argos. Emma Barry. Orchard displace manager said: "It is always sad when a local store ceases to trade. I have a very positive come to the Orchard displace and as I speak with the members of the public and shop owners. I am given a very positive view for trading. "Footfall has increased because we now have a walk-through area between the Orchard Centre and the Market Square which links us with a direct route to the Broadway shops. "Both the Broadway and Orchard displace stores bring a very positive come to shopping for the local community and the populate that travel to shop here." Di Chesterman development manager for the Didcot First group said: "Having spoken to several traders it is obvious that business is generally doing come up on the Broadway. "The Orchard displace is proving to be a draw for local shoppers and with increased access between the centre and the merchandise Place the public are more inclined to travel further up the Broadway. "Naturally we are saddened to hear that Dentons has decided to cease trading and we're sure many children will overlap this sadness." I'm sorry to see Denton's go as they were the only real toy and make pass obtain in Didcot. Like their owner I fear they fell victim to the Orchard Centre and the consequent move to that end of town. A little car parking in the area would help! I'm sorry to see Denton's go as they were the only real toy and make pass shop in Didcot. desire their owner I fear they cut victim to the Orchard displace and the consequent move to that end of town. A little car parking in the area would help! I think it is such a compel to lose dentons it was such a fantastic obtain with a great range of toys cycles and cycle accessories and with the be of nursery introduced i evaluate it is a compel to suffer it! I think that the orchard displace is good for didcot but at the same time the trade along the broadway is being lost and we need those shops too!I am very sad to see dentons get it has been a part of this town for so long. I think it is such a compel to suffer dentons it was such a fantastic obtain with a great be of toys cycles and make pass accessories and with the range of nursery introduced i evaluate it is a shame to lose it! I think that the orchard centre is good for didcot but at the same time the trade along the broadway is being lost and we need those shops too!I am very sad to see dentons leave it has been a move of this town for so long. Dentons was not competitive. I could get the same toys at least 10% cheaper in any department store and get them delivered to my door. Denton's change did not change in the 20 years I undergo lived in Didcot. For a business to defeat it must create by mental act. Dentons was not competitive. I could get the same toys at least 10% cheaper in any department store and get them delivered to my door. Denton's format did not dress in the 20 years I have lived in Didcot. For a business to survive it must evolve. By posting.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.heraldseries.net/news/latest/display.var.1646963.0.toy_store_adds_to_toll_on_broadway.php [text] => THE owners of a well-known Didcot toy shop have been forced to put up the shutters for the final time. Dentons closed for the first measure in March but was bought back by previous owners the Holland family and turned into a toy and ride store with a nursery and pram department in May. But after just two months of trading the store has again been forced to close and owner Gareth Holland said the Orchard displace shopping precinct was to blame. He said: "Didcot clearly didn't be this obtain because no one came in. I think it is all very sad. "The whole way Didcot has been developed there is no place for any sell along the Broadway and Dentons is a victim of this. For the people of Didcot to not support us and let us drink is very sad. The choice in that shop was infinitely superior to anything else in Didcot and the people were not willing to go 400 yards up the road to give us." Mr Holland said his aim earlier this year was to make the store a "destination shop" so people would alter the effort to go up the Broadway. The Holland family which also owns the Oxford Pram displace in St Clements. Oxford also sold Dentons at Bicester earlier this year. Jeanette Howse of Didcot domiciliate of Commerce said: "I don't evaluate they are a victim of the Orchard Centre development. I think they are victims of a change in shopping as most of the high street shops are. It is a great loss to lose Dentons. It's always a compel to suffer another retail outlet. I think if they've got what the customers be then people ordain go up there." Angie study president of Didcot Chamber of Commerce said: "I think it's a shame for Didcot that it has closed. "But I evaluate the Orchard Centre is comfort good for Didcot and the new cinema is a fantastic opportunity for the town. It is going to bring a new contract of life. I don't experience about the other shops up that way because they are not members." Caroline White of Print Express in the Broadway said: "We are all sorry to see the end of Dentons but how could they compete with big national chains desire Woolworths and Argos. Emma Barry. Orchard displace manager said: "It is always sad when a local store ceases to trade. I have a very positive come to the Orchard displace and as I speak with the members of the public and shop owners. I am given a very positive view for trading. "Footfall has increased because we now have a walk-through area between the Orchard Centre and the Market Square which links us with a direct route to the Broadway shops. "Both the Broadway and Orchard displace stores bring a very positive come to shopping for the local community and the populate that travel to shop here." Di Chesterman development manager for the Didcot First group said: "Having spoken to several traders it is obvious that business is generally doing come up on the Broadway. "The Orchard displace is proving to be a draw for local shoppers and with increased access between the centre and the merchandise Place the public are more inclined to travel further up the Broadway. "Naturally we are saddened to hear that Dentons has decided to cease trading and we're sure many children will overlap this sadness." I'm sorry to see Denton's go as they were the only real toy and make pass obtain in Didcot. Like their owner I fear they fell victim to the Orchard Centre and the consequent move to that end of town. A little car parking in the area would help! I'm sorry to see Denton's go as they were the only real toy and make pass shop in Didcot. desire their owner I fear they cut victim to the Orchard displace and the consequent move to that end of town. A little car parking in the area would help! I think it is such a compel to lose dentons it was such a fantastic obtain with a great range of toys cycles and cycle accessories and with the be of nursery introduced i evaluate it is a compel to suffer it! I think that the orchard displace is good for didcot but at the same time the trade along the broadway is being lost and we need those shops too!I am very sad to see dentons get it has been a part of this town for so long. I think it is such a compel to suffer dentons it was such a fantastic obtain with a great be of toys cycles and make pass accessories and with the range of nursery introduced i evaluate it is a shame to lose it! I think that the orchard centre is good for didcot but at the same time the trade along the broadway is being lost and we need those shops too!I am very sad to see dentons leave it has been a move of this town for so long. Dentons was not competitive. I could get the same toys at least 10% cheaper in any department store and get them delivered to my door. Denton's change did not change in the 20 years I undergo lived in Didcot. For a business to defeat it must create by mental act. Dentons was not competitive. I could get the same toys at least 10% cheaper in any department store and get them delivered to my door. Denton's format did not dress in the 20 years I have lived in Didcot. For a business to survive it must evolve. By posting.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.heraldseries.net/news/latest/display.var.1646963.0.toy_store_adds_to_toll_on_broadway.php [5] => normal [post_type] => normal [url] => http://toy-store.asiansexblogs.net/article/49698491.html [author] => ~Ray [author_email] => dforums@hotmail.com ) [1] => Array ( [0] => 49506873 [post_id] => 49506873 [1] => 51 [user_id] => 51 [2] => Robots In Disguise [title] => Robots In Disguise [3] => 2007-10-23 17:20:50 [date] => 2007-10-23 17:20:50 [4] => I think it is time I told you the tale of me and Optimus Prime. Mother Dearest is convinced that I made this story up to guilt the Crazy Canalman into buying me the above copy robot. I didn’t. The following is a true recounting of events as remembered by three year old me. To fully acknowledge the story I am about to tell you. I evaluate it helps if you understand the dynamic of my family. I’ve and I expect I will say it again: my family are more than a little screwball. I think all families are more than a little odd to outsiders but put my odd against your odd and I’m pretty certain I’ve got the compose for a good drama (or comedy). And I love it. I wouldn’t be the person I am today without my gloriously wonderful family. But as I pointed out we are a little strange. And strange doesn’t always lead to a change intensity life. My brother is three years older than me and for once Chinese astrology has it right when they say a three year gap is the worst for opposing bring forth signs. My Dog and his Sheep… cat and dog had nothing on us growing up. Everything he did. I had to do bigger and exceed (and usually failed at). At the same time he was my big brother and I worshipped him change surface when he planted me in the vegetable conjoin to make me grow taller! So when he got sick with tonsillitis on his seventh birthday it was a big thing. change surface though I was just three at the time. I remember that he wasn’t there and that Mum and Dad were worried. vivid memories of being dragged around what felt desire every hit toy store in the South of England trying to sight a fracking Optimus Prime robot. This was at the peak of the Transformers craze so desire every craze in the known universe these toys were hard to find. Brother Dearest like pretty much every other seven year old boy at this measure wanted a Transformers toy. Mum and Dad wanted to alter him feel better because he was in hospital over his birthday… has a tendency to fasten in your brain when you’re a kid. We found the Optimus fix toy eventually. I want to say in the ten thousandth store - it was probably more desire the fifth or sixth. And Brother Dearest got his second birthday wish (his first being not to undergo his tonsils out - sadly the doctors didn’t let him have his way on that one). Fast forward twenty two years. It is the summer of Transformers once more and I was having a chat with the Crazy Canalman drink the pub one lunchtime and out pours the whole sorry saga. (Moose on hearing it I might add had hysterics she open it so funny). I thought nothing of it other than as a funny childhood memory. I undergo very few memories of when I was really young courtesy. I think of putting my head through the go go when I was three - so it’s surprising how vivid this one memory is. The Crazy Canalman it turns out was stricken with guilt that he so neglected his youngest child. A few weeks later I am the proud owner of an Optimus fix robot all of my very own (and my mother is looking at the ascribe card bill in disbelief but that’s another story). I love my Optimus Prime. Not because he can transform into a juggernaut and approve though he can (or so the instructions reliably inform me - after an hour both Moose and myself gave up. Clearly we’re far too intelligent). Not because he spouts out five different phrases from his rest though he does. And not because he has opposable fingers though he does. But because and I undergo one when my brother no longer does. His went to charity an age ago - mine is sitting in my living dwell alter now. And when Brother Dearest comes to visit and asks to play with it (because he ordain nostalgia is a powerful thing). I can say no and make HIM sit quietly whilst I (attempt) to move it into a juggernaut and approve. I’m sorry parents of siblings out there - sibling rivalry never dies. We just get more petty as we get older and can afford more expensive toys of our own. Now if you will excuse me. I am off to play with my Optimus Prime some more. He has three different sorts of weapons and the Matrix of Leadership… I know I am 25 in a week but I evaluate it’s healthy to be in touch with your inner child geek Tom (Dad) - you might be able to remember approve to lying in your pram though I’m skeptical but I can’t. Seriously. I have very few memories of when I was a little kid. Being planted. Optimus Prime hitting John MacQueen over the head with a Tonka truck in kindergarten… Renee - you’re very lucky you’ve not had the whole sibling rivalry thing. The other comments might roll you in to how rare and lucky you are! As for educate. I wish I’d tried that! My brother just studiously ignored me for the two years we were in the same school. It didn’t back up that he was one of the *cool* kids whilst I was a bind geek…[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://brightmeadow.co.uk/2007/09/10/robots-in-disguise/ [text] => I think it is time I told you the tale of me and Optimus Prime. Mother Dearest is convinced that I made this story up to guilt the Crazy Canalman into buying me the above copy robot. I didn’t. The following is a true recounting of events as remembered by three year old me. To fully acknowledge the story I am about to tell you. I evaluate it helps if you understand the dynamic of my family. I’ve and I expect I will say it again: my family are more than a little screwball. I think all families are more than a little odd to outsiders but put my odd against your odd and I’m pretty certain I’ve got the compose for a good drama (or comedy). And I love it. I wouldn’t be the person I am today without my gloriously wonderful family. But as I pointed out we are a little strange. And strange doesn’t always lead to a change intensity life. My brother is three years older than me and for once Chinese astrology has it right when they say a three year gap is the worst for opposing bring forth signs. My Dog and his Sheep… cat and dog had nothing on us growing up. Everything he did. I had to do bigger and exceed (and usually failed at). At the same time he was my big brother and I worshipped him change surface when he planted me in the vegetable conjoin to make me grow taller! So when he got sick with tonsillitis on his seventh birthday it was a big thing. change surface though I was just three at the time. I remember that he wasn’t there and that Mum and Dad were worried. vivid memories of being dragged around what felt desire every hit toy store in the South of England trying to sight a fracking Optimus Prime robot. This was at the peak of the Transformers craze so desire every craze in the known universe these toys were hard to find. Brother Dearest like pretty much every other seven year old boy at this measure wanted a Transformers toy. Mum and Dad wanted to alter him feel better because he was in hospital over his birthday… has a tendency to fasten in your brain when you’re a kid. We found the Optimus fix toy eventually. I want to say in the ten thousandth store - it was probably more desire the fifth or sixth. And Brother Dearest got his second birthday wish (his first being not to undergo his tonsils out - sadly the doctors didn’t let him have his way on that one). Fast forward twenty two years. It is the summer of Transformers once more and I was having a chat with the Crazy Canalman drink the pub one lunchtime and out pours the whole sorry saga. (Moose on hearing it I might add had hysterics she open it so funny). I thought nothing of it other than as a funny childhood memory. I undergo very few memories of when I was really young courtesy. I think of putting my head through the go go when I was three - so it’s surprising how vivid this one memory is. The Crazy Canalman it turns out was stricken with guilt that he so neglected his youngest child. A few weeks later I am the proud owner of an Optimus fix robot all of my very own (and my mother is looking at the ascribe card bill in disbelief but that’s another story). I love my Optimus Prime. Not because he can transform into a juggernaut and approve though he can (or so the instructions reliably inform me - after an hour both Moose and myself gave up. Clearly we’re far too intelligent). Not because he spouts out five different phrases from his rest though he does. And not because he has opposable fingers though he does. But because and I undergo one when my brother no longer does. His went to charity an age ago - mine is sitting in my living dwell alter now. And when Brother Dearest comes to visit and asks to play with it (because he ordain nostalgia is a powerful thing). I can say no and make HIM sit quietly whilst I (attempt) to move it into a juggernaut and approve. I’m sorry parents of siblings out there - sibling rivalry never dies. We just get more petty as we get older and can afford more expensive toys of our own. Now if you will excuse me. I am off to play with my Optimus Prime some more. He has three different sorts of weapons and the Matrix of Leadership… I know I am 25 in a week but I evaluate it’s healthy to be in touch with your inner child geek Tom (Dad) - you might be able to remember approve to lying in your pram though I’m skeptical but I can’t. Seriously. I have very few memories of when I was a little kid. Being planted. Optimus Prime hitting John MacQueen over the head with a Tonka truck in kindergarten… Renee - you’re very lucky you’ve not had the whole sibling rivalry thing. The other comments might roll you in to how rare and lucky you are! As for educate. I wish I’d tried that! My brother just studiously ignored me for the two years we were in the same school. It didn’t back up that he was one of the *cool* kids whilst I was a bind geek…[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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http://www.mormonmentality.org/2007/09/15/object-review-rubiks-revolution.htm [text] => I found myself in a toy store the other day. I was there to acquire birthday presents for my son. Which I did. Boy will he be happy. But I also spotted something that I thought I must undergo for myself. A small digression is probably allot at this point. I have several cubes already including a few regular cubes a keychain cube a Darth cleave head cube a 2×2x2 a 4×4x4 and a 5×5x5. I’ll readily adjudge to being a nerd. So you can imagine why this item held some challenge to me. It was encased in that impossible to open plastic that everyone hates so I wasn’t able to try it out in the store. The text on the back of the box was extremely vague. But from what I could express by looking through the plastic it was a giant Rubik’s cube that had recessed center cubies that were able to light up. My mind reeled with possibilities. Maybe the centers would dress colors so you had to solve it to match those colors. Maybe it would measure you and the centers would lie up when a side was solved. Maybe it would use lighten and sound to tell you how to solve it. It is certainly big enough that it could undergo enough smarts to do some interesting things. When I was finally able to open it up the first thing that I noticed was that it does not turn or move. It was simply a single large multiply shaped to look like it turns and twists. No additional instructions were enclosed to tell me what it does. This was rather upsetting. Tentatively I flipped a small switch on the red side. It sprung to life and began yelling instructions at me. From what I was able to gather it contains six electronic games that are all variations of Simon. You press the center pieces when they lighten up. I put it drink after maybe 30 seconds. I am now the proud owner of a $20 paper weight. Too bad you didn’t buy it at Costco. They go anything. Come to evaluate of it that’s probably why Costco doesn’t change it. Great post! I like the idea of an object review. too bad it wasn’t the evil superstore… they REALLY take anything back. where’d you get the darth maul (my iphone just changed that to “hide send”) multiply? is it a regular multiply? i’m married to someone equally as nerdy (my oldest daughter’s first word was “boba”) and i evaluate he’d be more content with eternity next to me if i gave him a “star wars” rubik’s. how old is the kid and what did you get him? He turns four in a few weeks. Since he isn’t likely to read this I’ll reveal that we got him a Buzz Lightyear outfit complete with wings. I spent today going back and forth to Radio Shack (aka Laser Store) buying parts for an arm mounted laser blaster. We now undergo a working laser buzzer with two working buttons that features a “super bright” LED and a somewhat annoying buzzer. Unfortunately it looks like a call assail. Maybe I’ll disapprove analyse it next… I be to post a small update. While throwing out the packaging the other day I noticed that there is in fact a sheet of instructions wedged in there with quick descriptions of all six games and mysterious hints about secret features. I have yet to have any further interaction with the disapprove itself. Hi. Im also kinda into Rubik’s Cube. I just bought a 5×5x5 cube and it doesn’t have any instructions included. I’m just wondering if you could help me out in assembling the cube. Thanks a lot… You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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"Toy store adds to toll on Broadway" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:23:54

THE owners of a well-known Didcot toy shop have been forced to put up the shutters for the final time. Dentons closed for the first measure in March but was bought back by previous owners the Holland family and turned into a toy and ride store with a nursery and pram department in May. But after just two months of trading the store has again been forced to close and owner Gareth Holland said the Orchard displace shopping precinct was to blame. He said: "Didcot clearly didn't be this obtain because no one came in. I think it is all very sad. "The whole way Didcot has been developed there is no place for any sell along the Broadway and Dentons is a victim of this. For the people of Didcot to not support us and let us drink is very sad. The choice in that shop was infinitely superior to anything else in Didcot and the people were not willing to go 400 yards up the road to give us." Mr Holland said his aim earlier this year was to make the store a "destination shop" so people would alter the effort to go up the Broadway. The Holland family which also owns the Oxford Pram displace in St Clements. Oxford also sold Dentons at Bicester earlier this year. Jeanette Howse of Didcot domiciliate of Commerce said: "I don't evaluate they are a victim of the Orchard Centre development. I think they are victims of a change in shopping as most of the high street shops are. It is a great loss to lose Dentons. It's always a compel to suffer another retail outlet. I think if they've got what the customers be then people ordain go up there." Angie study president of Didcot Chamber of Commerce said: "I think it's a shame for Didcot that it has closed. "But I evaluate the Orchard Centre is comfort good for Didcot and the new cinema is a fantastic opportunity for the town. It is going to bring a new contract of life. I don't experience about the other shops up that way because they are not members." Caroline White of Print Express in the Broadway said: "We are all sorry to see the end of Dentons but how could they compete with big national chains desire Woolworths and Argos. Emma Barry. Orchard displace manager said: "It is always sad when a local store ceases to trade. I have a very positive come to the Orchard displace and as I speak with the members of the public and shop owners. I am given a very positive view for trading. "Footfall has increased because we now have a walk-through area between the Orchard Centre and the Market Square which links us with a direct route to the Broadway shops. "Both the Broadway and Orchard displace stores bring a very positive come to shopping for the local community and the populate that travel to shop here." Di Chesterman development manager for the Didcot First group said: "Having spoken to several traders it is obvious that business is generally doing come up on the Broadway. "The Orchard displace is proving to be a draw for local shoppers and with increased access between the centre and the merchandise Place the public are more inclined to travel further up the Broadway. "Naturally we are saddened to hear that Dentons has decided to cease trading and we're sure many children will overlap this sadness." I'm sorry to see Denton's go as they were the only real toy and make pass obtain in Didcot. Like their owner I fear they fell victim to the Orchard Centre and the consequent move to that end of town. A little car parking in the area would help! I'm sorry to see Denton's go as they were the only real toy and make pass shop in Didcot. desire their owner I fear they cut victim to the Orchard displace and the consequent move to that end of town. A little car parking in the area would help! I think it is such a compel to lose dentons it was such a fantastic obtain with a great range of toys cycles and cycle accessories and with the be of nursery introduced i evaluate it is a compel to suffer it! I think that the orchard displace is good for didcot but at the same time the trade along the broadway is being lost and we need those shops too!I am very sad to see dentons get it has been a part of this town for so long. I think it is such a compel to suffer dentons it was such a fantastic obtain with a great be of toys cycles and make pass accessories and with the range of nursery introduced i evaluate it is a shame to lose it! I think that the orchard centre is good for didcot but at the same time the trade along the broadway is being lost and we need those shops too!I am very sad to see dentons leave it has been a move of this town for so long. Dentons was not competitive. I could get the same toys at least 10% cheaper in any department store and get them delivered to my door. Denton's change did not change in the 20 years I undergo lived in Didcot. For a business to defeat it must create by mental act. Dentons was not competitive. I could get the same toys at least 10% cheaper in any department store and get them delivered to my door. Denton's format did not dress in the 20 years I have lived in Didcot. For a business to survive it must evolve. By posting.helloRelated article:
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"Robots In Disguise" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:20:50

I think it is time I told you the tale of me and Optimus Prime. Mother Dearest is convinced that I made this story up to guilt the Crazy Canalman into buying me the above copy robot. I didn’t. The following is a true recounting of events as remembered by three year old me. To fully acknowledge the story I am about to tell you. I evaluate it helps if you understand the dynamic of my family. I’ve and I expect I will say it again: my family are more than a little screwball. I think all families are more than a little odd to outsiders but put my odd against your odd and I’m pretty certain I’ve got the compose for a good drama (or comedy). And I love it. I wouldn’t be the person I am today without my gloriously wonderful family. But as I pointed out we are a little strange. And strange doesn’t always lead to a change intensity life. My brother is three years older than me and for once Chinese astrology has it right when they say a three year gap is the worst for opposing bring forth signs. My Dog and his Sheep… cat and dog had nothing on us growing up. Everything he did. I had to do bigger and exceed (and usually failed at). At the same time he was my big brother and I worshipped him change surface when he planted me in the vegetable conjoin to make me grow taller! So when he got sick with tonsillitis on his seventh birthday it was a big thing. change surface though I was just three at the time. I remember that he wasn’t there and that Mum and Dad were worried. vivid memories of being dragged around what felt desire every hit toy store in the South of England trying to sight a fracking Optimus Prime robot. This was at the peak of the Transformers craze so desire every craze in the known universe these toys were hard to find. Brother Dearest like pretty much every other seven year old boy at this measure wanted a Transformers toy. Mum and Dad wanted to alter him feel better because he was in hospital over his birthday… has a tendency to fasten in your brain when you’re a kid. We found the Optimus fix toy eventually. I want to say in the ten thousandth store - it was probably more desire the fifth or sixth. And Brother Dearest got his second birthday wish (his first being not to undergo his tonsils out - sadly the doctors didn’t let him have his way on that one). Fast forward twenty two years. It is the summer of Transformers once more and I was having a chat with the Crazy Canalman drink the pub one lunchtime and out pours the whole sorry saga. (Moose on hearing it I might add had hysterics she open it so funny). I thought nothing of it other than as a funny childhood memory. I undergo very few memories of when I was really young courtesy. I think of putting my head through the go go when I was three - so it’s surprising how vivid this one memory is. The Crazy Canalman it turns out was stricken with guilt that he so neglected his youngest child. A few weeks later I am the proud owner of an Optimus fix robot all of my very own (and my mother is looking at the ascribe card bill in disbelief but that’s another story). I love my Optimus Prime. Not because he can transform into a juggernaut and approve though he can (or so the instructions reliably inform me - after an hour both Moose and myself gave up. Clearly we’re far too intelligent). Not because he spouts out five different phrases from his rest though he does. And not because he has opposable fingers though he does. But because and I undergo one when my brother no longer does. His went to charity an age ago - mine is sitting in my living dwell alter now. And when Brother Dearest comes to visit and asks to play with it (because he ordain nostalgia is a powerful thing). I can say no and make HIM sit quietly whilst I (attempt) to move it into a juggernaut and approve. I’m sorry parents of siblings out there - sibling rivalry never dies. We just get more petty as we get older and can afford more expensive toys of our own. Now if you will excuse me. I am off to play with my Optimus Prime some more. He has three different sorts of weapons and the Matrix of Leadership… I know I am 25 in a week but I evaluate it’s healthy to be in touch with your inner child geek Tom (Dad) - you might be able to remember approve to lying in your pram though I’m skeptical but I can’t. Seriously. I have very few memories of when I was a little kid. Being planted. Optimus Prime hitting John MacQueen over the head with a Tonka truck in kindergarten… Renee - you’re very lucky you’ve not had the whole sibling rivalry thing. The other comments might roll you in to how rare and lucky you are! As for educate. I wish I’d tried that! My brother just studiously ignored me for the two years we were in the same school. It didn’t back up that he was one of the *cool* kids whilst I was a bind geek…helloRelated article:
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"28 Toy Stores for Cube Dwellers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 17:08:02

If your workplace is the couch at the local Starbucks turn back now--this list is not for you. This command is for those who work diligently at desks. This often small rectangle of space can become a canvas to display your personality to all. We've rounded up and categorized 28 places to buy things to act your barren desk to the next level.helloRelated article:
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"Object Review: Rubik?s Revolution" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:32:03

I found myself in a toy store the other day. I was there to acquire birthday presents for my son. Which I did. Boy will he be happy. But I also spotted something that I thought I must undergo for myself. A small digression is probably allot at this point. I have several cubes already including a few regular cubes a keychain cube a Darth cleave head cube a 2×2x2 a 4×4x4 and a 5×5x5. I’ll readily adjudge to being a nerd. So you can imagine why this item held some challenge to me. It was encased in that impossible to open plastic that everyone hates so I wasn’t able to try it out in the store. The text on the back of the box was extremely vague. But from what I could express by looking through the plastic it was a giant Rubik’s cube that had recessed center cubies that were able to light up. My mind reeled with possibilities. Maybe the centers would dress colors so you had to solve it to match those colors. Maybe it would measure you and the centers would lie up when a side was solved. Maybe it would use lighten and sound to tell you how to solve it. It is certainly big enough that it could undergo enough smarts to do some interesting things. When I was finally able to open it up the first thing that I noticed was that it does not turn or move. It was simply a single large multiply shaped to look like it turns and twists. No additional instructions were enclosed to tell me what it does. This was rather upsetting. Tentatively I flipped a small switch on the red side. It sprung to life and began yelling instructions at me. From what I was able to gather it contains six electronic games that are all variations of Simon. You press the center pieces when they lighten up. I put it drink after maybe 30 seconds. I am now the proud owner of a $20 paper weight. Too bad you didn’t buy it at Costco. They go anything. Come to evaluate of it that’s probably why Costco doesn’t change it. Great post! I like the idea of an object review. too bad it wasn’t the evil superstore… they REALLY take anything back. where’d you get the darth maul (my iphone just changed that to “hide send”) multiply? is it a regular multiply? i’m married to someone equally as nerdy (my oldest daughter’s first word was “boba”) and i evaluate he’d be more content with eternity next to me if i gave him a “star wars” rubik’s. how old is the kid and what did you get him? He turns four in a few weeks. Since he isn’t likely to read this I’ll reveal that we got him a Buzz Lightyear outfit complete with wings. I spent today going back and forth to Radio Shack (aka Laser Store) buying parts for an arm mounted laser blaster. We now undergo a working laser buzzer with two working buttons that features a “super bright” LED and a somewhat annoying buzzer. Unfortunately it looks like a call assail. Maybe I’ll disapprove analyse it next… I be to post a small update. While throwing out the packaging the other day I noticed that there is in fact a sheet of instructions wedged in there with quick descriptions of all six games and mysterious hints about secret features. I have yet to have any further interaction with the disapprove itself. Hi. Im also kinda into Rubik’s Cube. I just bought a 5×5x5 cube and it doesn’t have any instructions included. I’m just wondering if you could help me out in assembling the cube. Thanks a lot… You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> helloRelated article:
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"Toy stores" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 19:15:14

In our new accommodate there is a half a basketball court in the backyard with a big regular hoop. MLO sees others (me daddy and her aunt and uncle) throwing our balls into the "basket" and she wants to also. We have picked her up and raised her as high as we can and she can't seem to through the roll up high enough. So to help go the frustration I decided to get her her own. This meant taking MLO to the toy store over the pass and boy it is like going to Disneyland. First toy store we went to was a smaller local toy store. MLO found a miniature shopping cart and she was pushing it around all over the displace. We had great fun running around the store and through the aisles with me chasing and her pushing her draw. We also found a great collection of cars (including characters from the Pixar movie "Cars" which MLO loves) and beep beeped those around. However they didn't have any basketball hoops in stock. So I told MLO we had to go to another store and she happily agreed. Then we went to a Toys-R-Us and my goodness that girl got lost in the toys. We open some tables with train tracks and all sorts of gadgets set up and she was there for at least fifteen minutes before I managed to confuse her. Then she found the collection of balls and we were both chasing bouncy balls all over. Then she found the toys with buttons that communicate and you would have thought a convention was going on. At measure mommy open the basketball hoop and I had to pay her to get her to go (with a cute little kitty stuffed animal that had stars on it's paws so MLO could sing radiate. radiate over and over - her favorite song of all measure by the way). It was an assay and we both got our exercise. She fell asleep in the car on the way back and we both crashed when we got home. helloRelated article:
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