| | Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Re: Legoland California - yorbrick (1184) | [...] Maybe the average customer does not expect to buy two golf carts full of LEGO to make their trip worthwhile. (3 hours ago, May 13, 2024, to Off Topic) |
Re: Legoland California - Nubs_Select (3768) | [...] Tbh cash makes things more difficult when it’s tax time. I don’t use cash at all and it makes things much simpler so for their records (or security against theft) [...] (4 hours ago, May 13, 2024, to Off Topic) |
Re: Legoland California - Saitobricks.ca (37) | [...] I guess even LEGO isn’t immune to the crazy’s out in California.:( Not excepting cash is probably the worst part. (7 hours ago, May 12, 2024, to Off Topic) |
Legoland California - OmRon28 (86) | People probably already know this, but Legoland California no longer has any pick a brick worth visiting at all. They also do not take cash. Anywhere for any reason. There [...] (8 hours ago, May 12, 2024, to Off Topic) |
Re: Super highway - Saitobricks.ca (37) | [...] That’s just it most of Canada’s towns are small, leading to not many big roads.:D:D:D:D (2 days ago, May 10, 2024, to Off Topic) |
Re: Super highway - wildchicken13 (876) | [...] The same is true of the less developed parts of the United States. Big Canadian cities tend to resemble big American cities, with a small urban core surrounded by a large [...] (3 days ago, May 9, 2024, to Off Topic) |
Re: Super highway - Saitobricks.ca (37) | [...] Not really, if you may notice Canada doesn’t have a lot of big highways like the states, and most of our roads are just two lane. (3 days ago, May 9, 2024, to Off Topic) |
Re: Super highway - wildchicken13 (876) | [...] To be fair, before World War II, trains were the dominant form of overland travel in America and cities tended to be small and dense, kind of like European cities. However, [...] (3 days ago, May 9, 2024, to Off Topic) |
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