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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Signs - Two Stories of Fun

A nearby store for the kiddies. Silly me - I thought I could bring my granddaughter here and just walk in and browse! A-ha-ha-ha! Afraid not! Tickets at the door will send you back $21.00; if you buy on-line you will save $5.25 each. Click here to see what is all inside.



Here's the side view of "Le-La" the giraffe. To give you an estimate of how tall she is, what is the average size of sliding entrance doors? 6.5 feet? 7 feet?



For more fun signs, please visit Lesley here.

21 comments:

  1. WOW!!! I am speechless. Where is this? I forgot where y'all are.

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  2. oh man...we love legos....we go to the lego store once a year....it is 3 hours away...its like a trip to mecca for my boys...ha

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  3. Love that giraffe! I had tons of fun with my legos when I was a kid... one of my best toys ever!

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  4. Holy Crap, Pat!!! You *seriously* have to pay to go into the Lego store?!?
    I wouldn't go!
    Especially since they charge TWENTY-ONE BUCKS!!!
    That's Highway Robbery!!!
    Unbelievable!

    Oh well...
    Hope you and Lilly had fun!
    =-)

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  5. My grandson would love, love, love to visit there ... he is a lego nut!

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  6. You have to pay them to let you come in to buy stuff! I don't think so!!

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  7. That's pretty amazing. Is the giraffe really made out of Legos? they must superglue them together or something to keep them from getting stolen.

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  8. There was a huge Lego store at the Mall of America in Minneapolis. Amazing!

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  9. That there Le-La's a lotta Legos! I bet that place would be fun. I'd also bet I'd get into trouble and be a poor example for the kiddos. Best not to take me in, Pat!

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  10. Love this giraffe. I also love your incredible header photo. Breath taking!!

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  11. I never had legos as a child

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  12. In the words of my dearly departed dad - "OUTRAGEOUS!"

    I'm satisfied with your outdoor pictures. That's enough Legos for me!

    ~Lindy

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  13. Lego has been an incredible feature of young lives for so many years! And still it stands tall in this internet world!

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  14. Amazing. Still, I bet the kids love it in there if the parents can afford to take them.

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  15. These giant Lego creations are just amazing! But I wouldn't pay that much to get in.

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  16. That was amazing! Kids of all ages would love this place.
    Thanks for sharing.

    I like your neat picture.

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  17. What a cool store!! I'd definitely like to visit this!

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  18. My grand sons are ALL ABOUT LEGOS and LEGOLAND. Frequently here in Henderson and Las Vegas there will be various displays of figures built with Legos here and there. When I come upon them, I always take a photo and send it to them.

    When I visit, Lego building and creativity is always on the agenda!

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  19. I just discovered within the last month these LegoLand places - - - - not in person but online. They do look like fun. Some cost more than others depending on what's inside - - or if it's a theme park.
    You and Lily will have fun when you do go I'll bet.

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