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Toys R Not Us
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 4131620 5
Only applies in the US so far - but I'd not be leaving a deposit on anything for Christmas & I'd be spending any vouchers quite quickly ...
Only applies in the US so far - but I'd not be leaving a deposit on anything for Christmas & I'd be spending any vouchers quite quickly ...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You miss out, then TTT, i.m.o.. We've spent a couple of pleasant, sunny hours shopping in Driffield this afternoon (Driff. is a basically Georgian market town) buying an assortment of items - dog tugger; garden fleece; plastic propelling pencils; birthday card; couple of jumpers etc. and a quick call into the bank and then Tesco's to buy something for tea and some bits and pieces to repay them for their 3-hour parking policy.
Lonely stuff, shopping on line.
Lonely stuff, shopping on line.
I still spend a dreadful 30mins-60mins in my local ToysrUs, with my youngest niece and nephew, every December, and its so busy in there that sometimes it take ages to pay. Not sure what its like the rest of the year though.
I certainly wouldn't be buying any gift vouchers there from now on !
I have always wondered why the R is the wrong way around though....anybody know ?
I certainly wouldn't be buying any gift vouchers there from now on !
I have always wondered why the R is the wrong way around though....anybody know ?
Mikey, the signage was designed by a small independent company in the Mid-West that took people with various educational issues on as trainees with a view to giving them purpose.
The actual designer was named Beauregard and was somewhat dyslexic leading to the glaring mistake, just the latest of many, causing the boss to remark "You don't know your r's from your l Beau"
The actual designer was named Beauregard and was somewhat dyslexic leading to the glaring mistake, just the latest of many, causing the boss to remark "You don't know your r's from your l Beau"
jordain: "You miss out, then TTT, i.m.o" - well to some it's not a chore I guess, good luck if you enjoy it. To me it's an ordeal, lonely you say, perhaps you see it like that because to you it's a pleasurable activity. To me it's merely a chore that I get done as quick and simply as possible. Amazon, click, sorted! I have regular items that just arrive monthly so I never run out and never have to think about running out. Each to their own I guess.