The ending of a retail era at Toys r Us. We are giving up the communal retail experience for convenience at a cost. Still nothing like going to a brick and mortar store and walking out with a toy or anything else.
The Final Days of Toys r Us
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Tony "T-Bird" Burgess
Hi there, my name is Tony Burgess from Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. I am a believer, bleeding heart, idealist, and blogger. I'm married to Laura the Soup Diva and a dog dad to Mikey, Cody, and Frankie. Daily I work for a blood bank recruiting donors. My blog is where I chronicle and curate the sacred, serious, and silly things in my life. I am a member of The Episcopal Church. Thank you for connecting with me. Grace, peace, and love! View all posts by Tony "T-Bird" Burgess
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They were always higher-priced than other stores, but you could find anything and everything in there!!
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It was fun to wander these aisles. The zings and and laughter helped create a world of that most wonderful toy ever…
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I loved the Christmas catalog they mailed each year. Toys’R Us was the best toy store. Sas to see it go.
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for years Toys R Us have been the only dedicated toy stores in our area. Funnily enough since they announced their closing, another brand toy shop has already opened up close to us with another of the same brand currently building
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Great article – check out my blog on toys r us too
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