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What makes a good toy?....Well the answer to that isn’t easy because no one thing can make a toy worth buying, or indeed worth having as a child would want to have. A combination of factors, when added together will determine the quality of a toy for a child.
Posted: Tuesday 3rd January 2012
In 2009 British Transport Police dropped the word ‘Christmas’ from a national publicity poster to avoid upsetting people who do not ‘buy into’ the festival because the police’s marketing department decided the word Christmas could anger non-believers or people from other faiths who disliked its Christian connotations.
So bye bye Miss American Pie Drove my Chevy to the levy...and this Chevrolet is a Corvette that goes like a bomb!
Everything in USA is BIG. From the portions of food they serve, to the vehicles they drive, the USA it seem is in love with big.
Ed Bierbaum lives here. I was passing this house the other day and I thought to myself I must take a photo of this place. It is terrific. For me, it epitomises the American way of life.

Though it's hard to imagine a time without Lego, the world-famous plastic bricks didn't exist until 1949. And today's brick, with its three little tubes that ensure a snug fit with other bricks, didn't come on the scene until 1957.
Toys abound in the 1904 Craftsman-style home in the Venice district of Los Angeles that the architect Greg Lynn shares with his wife, Sylvia Lavin, and their two children. Vinyl Japanese action figures and vintage Godzillas crowd the shelves, and even the furniture, some of which Mr. Lynn designed, is playful, charged with color and much of it made of plastic.
A self-styled "ninja" is patrolling the streets of Yeovil in a bid to make the town a safer place. Martial arts expert and father-of-two Ken Andre, 33, also known as Shadow, has been monitoring the streets of the Somerset town for the past six years.
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