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Posted by screaminghollow on February 20, 2002 at 18:05:24 from (63.222.194.89):
My favorite toy store closed its doors this afternoon. As I walked through the doors, the place was down to about thirty feet of stocked shelves. The manager and clerks all recognized me from my visits every week. The manager asked me how much I'd give for everything that was left. I said ten bucks. He said "sold" and locked the doors. I thought he was joking. They helped me load the truck. I got some lectric fence stuff, a bunch of springs alot of bug spray and about 50 lbs of something called potassium permanganate (whatever that is)along with some odd ball mower blades. I wish the store were still open. Once Quality bought it out, it went straight down hill. The folks there were like family and neighbors.
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