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1
This is an awesome story. You should flesh it out and get it actually printed.
2
I love that place. I think someones about going in there one day and never coming out and then one day some little kid eating a gingerbread man and drinking a carton of milk...

and MY FACE being on the carton of milk!!!

I guess by 'love' I mean 'have a deep-rooted fear of'
3
I love this place! They have such delicious gluten free pastries!
4
Hell yeah! Pirate ships! Licorice slides!

They have the bulk M&Ms there, too, so you can make your own awesome color mixture (or just have a ton of blue M&Ms, they taste the best).
5
Thanks Sarah, I've always wondered what the inside looked like but was afraid I would be baked into a pie.
6
Whoa, I missed this entry on Friday. This may be the best thing I've ever read on Blogtown. Totally amazing! I agree with Graham that you should flesh it out and try to get it printed. I also really hope the pirate ship becomes a reality, and if it does, I fervently hope I can get a job as one of the pirates.
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I love this article. Great job, Sarah!
8
Fun take on that wacky place. I heard a rumor that the owner received a settlement or something along those lines when her significant other or spouse was killed at the Lloyd Mall. I think it was gang violence but not sure. So she may very well have $1.5 million for that pirate ship. This place is a great follow-up to the now defunct Church of Elvis. Totally wackadoo!

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