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Had to pick up the lawn mower from fix-it shop.
I live with my widowed mother and I run a fix-it shop.
This is a manufacturing facility, not a fix-it shop.
Barney fits my longing for simpler times, when all you had was the local fix-it shop.
Just the bare necessities-a general store, a fix-it shop, and three taverns.
Kids Town is a pint-sized city, including a grocer, post office, diner, fix-it shop, two homes, and more.
Maybe, he told himself, he'd ought to have two signs, one for his fix-it shop and one for antiques and trading.
The Fix-It Shop is where Maria and Luis work.
Blanc played himself as the hapless owner of a fix-it shop, as well as his young cousin Zookie.
The residents of Sesame Street would bring their broken items to the Fix-It Shop to have it repaired.
As the "Terrible Tinkerer", he runs an underground fix-it shop disguised as a radio repair shop.
Near the corner is a fenced-in Operation Greenthumb garden, a dressmaker and a TV fix-it shop.
As I walk past the Fix-It shop snow begins to fall, and I catch the big wet flakes on the tips of my fingers.
He is best known for his long-running role as Luis, the friendly Fix-it Shop owner, on the children's television series Sesame Street.
The next morning, a lonely Big Bird is standing outside the Fix-It Shop when Snuffy arrives.
Jonas must take the chair to the local fix-it shop for repair, where the sight of it creates quite a stir among the locals(""step right up"").
Clever Camel Gender: Female Owns the town's Fix-It shop.
Emmett (played by veteran character actor Paul Hartman) moved his fix-it shop into Floyd's old barber shop location in Mayberry.
This view of Sesame Street is that of the open-ended street, and includes a store called "Spotless Cleaners", right after the Fix-It Shop.
Emmett's Fix-it Shop - handyman Emmett Clark's business replaced Floyd's when Howard McNear left the show.
In 2008, the Laundromat is the current location next to Hooper's Store after the Fix-It Shop was moved to another location and near the Subway Station.
The entrance to the Sunshine Factory is in his Fix-It shop, and he's usually the character who takes the kids into and out of the Sunshine Factory.
Features included a branch post office and a fix-it shop, a gourmet shop, bakery, 300-seat restaurant, beauty salon, photographic studio, jewelry and watch repair service, and shoe repair.
In 2002, the location where the Fix-It Shop was ended up converted to the Mail-It Shop where it was still operated by Maria and Luis.
It was originally located next to Hooper's Store in the spot that has since housed the Fix-It Shop, the Mail-It Shop, and the Laundromat.