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Topic: Large pool noodles at Toys"R"us  (Read 7423 times)

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Usagi

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I was at the Sunnyvale Toys"R"us a couple of days ago, dutifully tagging along as my wife purchased gifts for two different baby showers.  As the sales person was ringing her up my thoughts went from "OMFG, $140 for baby stuff?? I could buy a nice reel for less than that!", to "Hey look...big pool noodles!"  Yes, they had a box of the large (6" it looked) round pool noodles right near the register, mostly blue and pink.  Thought I'd pass it along in case anyone is interested.

But $140 for baby stuff??  :smt009
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jmairey

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wait till you send tem to college...
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imgonnayak

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Thanks for the tip...I went out and bought one today.


 

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