[ noun ] a shop where loans are made with personal property as security <noun.artifact>
Romano had earlier said the Navy killings were not connected to the pawnshop shooting in which clerk Julie Michaels, 32, was killed and her 35-year-old brother critically wounded.
"You've got to get the approval of every casino owner who's affected," she explains. "You've got to go to all the property owners, even the guy who runs the hot dog stand and the owner of the pawnshop.
And it giggled when boxer Bruce Willis, running from his boss after refusing to throw an important fight, is captured by a sodomitic, weapon-wielding pawnshop owner and friend. Let us be clear.
On April 4, Lakas went back to the same pawnshop, produced a Texas identification card and told Nichols he wanted to send the weapon to his father in Panama, according to the affidavit.
Across the street, at Monte de Piedad, the national pawnshop, dozens of people lined up early on a recent morning to hock their valuables for a little money to meet expenses.
Insiders would hold 5.1 million Class B shares and all voting rights of the company, whose $59 million market value works out to about $1.4 million a pawnshop.
Cash America Investments Inc. said it acquired Texas State Credit Co., making it the nation's largest pawnshop operator.