
What's a mall trip without giant pretzels and a trip to the Lego store? http://orderoftheblackdog.com/comic.....p?pid=20170728
The mall's front building is based on part of the Texas Centennial Exposition Building, and Melissa's outfit is a very simplified version of something from the a Jack Wills clothing catalogue, modified to feature a sandstorm-resistant scarf and a slightly shiny, sun-reflective overshirt.
The mall's front building is based on part of the Texas Centennial Exposition Building, and Melissa's outfit is a very simplified version of something from the a Jack Wills clothing catalogue, modified to feature a sandstorm-resistant scarf and a slightly shiny, sun-reflective overshirt.
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a lego store that doesn't have the big fancy set in a box is just asking for trouble. that do not touch sign is worthless do to the fact most kids and adults will just go eh they can rebuild it if it breaks.
(actual experience in a lego store, the store just put a display of some 300 dollar set and well some kid managed to rip the arm off of it the staff was a bit upset cause it was apparently the 4th time that week that they would have to rebuild the thing. some times I Wonder why they don't just glue the things together like walmart does when they put ones on display)
(actual experience in a lego store, the store just put a display of some 300 dollar set and well some kid managed to rip the arm off of it the staff was a bit upset cause it was apparently the 4th time that week that they would have to rebuild the thing. some times I Wonder why they don't just glue the things together like walmart does when they put ones on display)
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