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Justice LOVE or HATE?

Successful with M at Justice! It was crowded (Iowa State Fair) and full of whiny pre-teens whose mothers had had it with them. I took one look at the crowd and wondered what I had gotten myself into. Morgan behaved beautifully, left with 2 outfits no trinkets. I heard one tiny girl tell her mom she didn't want anything and her mom grabbed a handful of clothes and said we'll try these at home then. OMG! What about you? Justice--LOVE or HATE?

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  1. Well, my only experience with justice is with my neices, and they loved the place, but I agree... they seemed kinda bratty and the moms were turning a blind eye to it.

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