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Re: Meijer - Lego Horse
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Date: 
Fri, 30 Apr 1999 14:37:59 GMT
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Wow, that's the Meijer I visit sometimes on my lunch hour.  Scott, if you see a 6'3'' brown
haired guy (with goatee type beard) shaking his head in disbelief in the LEGO aisle, that
will probably be me.  But since it's not your primary job, you're probably not there between
9-5 weekdays anyway.

Gary Istok.

Scott Edward Sanburn wrote:

Steve,

        I work at #64, Ann Arbor Saline Road, in lovely Ann Arbor, Michigan.
However, I like my primary job much better! :)

Scott Sanburn

Steve Bliss wrote:

Which Meijer store are you at?

Steve

On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 12:17:17 GMT, Scott Edward Sanburn
<ssanburn@aeieng.com> wrote:

OK, I guess I should have gave some more information. This is from
Meijer, a huge retail chain in the Midwest mostly:

http:///www.meijer.com

Anyway, I work there part time as my second job, and one of the big
sellers of Meijer is that they have these mechanical horses near the
checkouts for the kids, and they still cost one penny, since it opened
in 1933?

They are having a Lego sale at Meijer, and they have this Lego display
of a Lego model of the actual horse. Kids don't ride this one, but it is
one of those trademarks of Meijer.

Scott Sanburn
Terry K wrote:

It costs a penny to ride?  Won't the kids bonk their heads on the glass?
And I noticed that your pictures are labeled "sandy-front" and "sandy-back".
Shouldn't that be "sandy-right" and sandy-left"?

:-)

But seriously, thanks for the pics.
Do you know the origin of the display?

-- Terry K --

On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 13:52:06 GMT, Scott Edward Sanburn <ssanburn@aeieng.com>
wrote:

I'm sorry, the ride is one penny, not the horse! :)

Scott Sanburn

"Christopher L. Weeks" wrote:

I'm sure I could scrape up a penny somewhere...how much would freight be?

Scott Edward Sanburn wrote:

I finally convinced my manager to let me take a picture of the Lego version of
Sandy, the all popular riding horse for the kids that still only costs one
penny. It uses just regular bricks. They used Duplo green ones for the base.
Another neat thing is it actually does move like Sandy, but a lot slower.
LMKWYT!

http://www.geocities.com/~legoguy712/sandy-front.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/~legoguy712/sandy-back.jpg

Scott Sanburn

--
Sincerely, (well...)

Christopher L. Weeks
central Missouri, USA





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Gary, Hmm.. I go there once in awhile during lunch, but I am there at night pushing carts. It's the most no contact with the customers (guests in Meijer corporate lingo) job you can get in retail, and for 7 something an hour, it is not too bad. (...) (26 years ago, 30-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: Meijer - Lego Horse
 
Steve, I work at #64, Ann Arbor Saline Road, in lovely Ann Arbor, Michigan. However, I like my primary job much better! :) Scott Sanburn (...) (26 years ago, 30-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)

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