Build-A-Bear Workshop is a chain of stores that let you build your own teddy bear — you pick how stuffed it is, what it wears, its name, that sort of thing. One just opened in the Bayshore Shopping Centre in the west end, so they had a little feature story on the local A Channel morning show, with one of the hosts broadcasting from the store, etc.
Anyhow, out in front of the store they have a big sign, shaped like a stop sign, that reads:
STOP HERE FOR FURRY FUN!
Uh, guys? I don’t think that… oh, nevermind.
6 responses to “they’re invading our malls”
…because the alternative…
…is so much better! ;-)
Now that I think about it, there were mascots in fursuits running around in the store. I wish I had time to take a picture of them posed by the sign or something.
http://homepage.mac.com/rpkrajewski/extpix/2003/05/teddybearstuffers.jpg
Also: http://adjectivenoun.org/gallery2/d/12549-2/img_0667.jpg
Note: calitalization of “Bear”
Also note: commanding phrase that begs for an implied dammit
s/calitalization/capitalization/
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