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Saturday, December 01, 2007

CoCo's IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS







Talk about a BLAST for kids! CoCo's is in the Twilley Center and is currently open for Parties. Last night was their very first Party and you just wouldn't believe the fun these kids had! Drop by and see for yourself just how fun this place is. Oh, it's for KIDS, not ADULTS! LOL

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Joe! I know you told us it's for kids and not adults but for someone like you, the vertically challenged type, you were just the right height for the rides, NO?

Just yanking your chain dude.

Thanks for the update. Looks like a good spot to let the kids blow off some energy! Got any idea of what it costs? I hope they can make it. Wasn't there a place on the North side of town that closed several ago that provided the same entertainment? Discovery Zone maybe?

Anonymous said...

You are not allowed to post kids pictures without consent of their parents. Call the Sheriffs office and the child advocacy part of it and they will tell you the same. If this was an open public park you could post the pictures. But this is illegal.

joe albero said...

Might I suggest you call the Sheriff's Department then. Tell them Joe Albero sent you.

Anonymous said...

They are in public facility and have no expectation of privacy(yes its a private business. However, it is open to the public). Also, its used in a journalistic piece again fair use.

Anonymous said...

Ummmm...I don't think it's illegal. Just not recommended per say. From what I have heard, it's purely urban legend that some pervert would view pics such as these and actually stalk are assault the child. There are zero documented cases of this.

I'm assuming that this was a party that Mr. Albero attended with his grandson and wife and knows most of the participants.

It's not like he was there shooting pics of kids with nothing better to do. Am I Right Joe?

Anonymous said...

Yea which one of the sheriff's are you blowing?

Oh all of them..lol..

Tim Chaney said...

Doh~! Isn't a public place, a public place?

Just ask any one of many celebrities that can't keep the Paparazzi from taking shots of them and their kids?

I seem to remember an instance when Princess Diana nicely asked photographers to please leave her and her boys alone on their ski trip. Didn't stop them.

Anonymous said...

If you stalk one of mine, I gar on tee you won't stalk anyone else...EVER.

joe albero said...

Yes, I was invited to the Party last night at CoCo's and we in fact had our own Party this afternoon there for our Grandson.

JR used to like to stir up the crap with kids pictures back in the Zoo days. I have no doubt that sicko is back at it again.

No pictures will be removed from this Blog and you either get back to the positive point that there is a wonderful new business that has OPENED and EMPLOYED quite a few people locally with great pay OR I'll simply not process your comments any longer.

Besides, I don't take threats lightly, especially from fictitious names.

Tim Chaney said...

I wasn't talking about stalking, I was talking about being out in public. Every time the TV news shows clips from the Mall during the holidays they don't blur out faces.

People have their picture taken more than they know, now with cell phone pictures and video anything is game, not that I agree with it, it's just a fact.

Anonymous said...

www.cocosfunhouse.com for more info!


What happen to discovery zone?

Stretched thin by expansion, changes in management tried to save the company, however (under Viacom's control) Discovery Zone filed for bankruptcy on March 26, 1996 in Wilmington, Delaware with debts of up to $366.2 million.[2] Chuck E. Cheese's parent company purchased 500 Discovery Zone locations and turned them into Chuck E. Cheese's facilities by the end of 1999.

Anonymous said...

I'll vouch for the good time the kids had today at Joe's grandson's party. Those kids had a blast. There was not one argument or sour sound in the building. The employees were not only attentive to each child they were extremely vigilant of the safety and well being of each and every child. This really left an impression on me. As for my grandkids, I had as much fun as they did just watching their happy little faces. My granddaughter played so hard and long that she was asleep before we got through the light at Civic & Rt 50.

Jennifer and Joe, thanks for the invitation. Gavin, I hope you enjoyed your birthday party as much as Cody & Reese did.

Donna