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As you can imagine, The Dark Knight had a HUGE weekend, the biggest opening weekend in movie history, topping out at a hundred thousand mil...
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This past month, I've twice mentioned programs I saw as a young boy on Channel 48 in Philadelphia during the late 70s/early 80s. Most ...
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This week's Tuesday's Overlooked TV is an obscure choice, but a fun one--the late 70s children's series Marlo and the Magic M...
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It was a great place to wander with wonder. I was a ToysRUs kid.
Back in the late 80's and early '90's, there was a Children's Palace across the street from our local Toys R Us. I would spend an entire evening between the two. I should mention I was in my early 20's at the time. My wife (then girlfriend) was very patient. The funny thing is, I met my wife on the site of that Toy's R Us. I met her at a work Christmas party that was hosted at a Ramada Inn that stood there before Toys R Us. So I would always remind her going to Toys R Us was a way of celebrating our meeting. Not sure she bought that.
Toys R Us were high quality brand toys during our days. The ads can only show how much the brand has walked the journey with the client at mind
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