Black Friday
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:54 am
Hmmm, only a half dozen "New Posts" since last night? The stores must be full of licensed gunslingers, eh?
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Probably still sleeping after ODing on Turkey and Football.Oldgringo wrote:Hmmm, only a half dozen "New Posts" since last night? The stores must be full of licensed gunslingers, eh?
Oldgringo wrote:Hmmm, only a half dozen "New Posts" since last night? The stores must be full of licensed gunslingers, eh?
It may not be a bad idea, considering:The stores must be full of licensed gunslingers, eh?
Never done it myself. A few of the women I work with do. I don't know of any guys that do. It's been going on for at least 20 years I think. For one woman I used to work with it was practically like a sport. She, her mom, and two sisters would plan out their route and what stores they were going to hit and get up around 0200 to eat breakfast, drink coffee, and start preparing to go out. I always thought that was just crazy.WildBill wrote:When did this Black Friday thing get started? I don't ever remember wanting to get up and go shopping the day after Thanksgiving.
I got a PM and the name has been around many years. I guess I just wasn't paying attention. BTW, I really dislike crowds. The thought of hordes of people fighting over stuff that's "on sale" is repugnant to me.
Many of those looked liked the same 3-4 videos re-posted.katmandu wrote:It may not be a bad idea, considering:The stores must be full of licensed gunslingers, eh?
Black Friday 2012 Fights
And the day is still young
C-dub wrote:I always thought that was just crazy.WildBill wrote:When did this Black Friday thing get started? I don't ever remember wanting to get up and go shopping the day after Thanksgiving.
I got a PM and the name has been around many years. I guess I just wasn't paying attention. BTW, I really dislike crowds. The thought of hordes of people fighting over stuff that's "on sale" is repugnant to me.
I think for some folks (mostly women that I know of) this is like the Superbowl. A couple of ladies my wife used to work with looked forward to this all year. Like the ladies you talk about, they had a strategy worked weeks in advance.C-dub wrote:Never done it myself. A few of the women I work with do. I don't know of any guys that do. It's been going on for at least 20 years I think. For one woman I used to work with it was practically like a sport. She, her mom, and two sisters would plan out their route and what stores they were going to hit and get up around 0200 to eat breakfast, drink coffee, and start preparing to go out. I always thought that was just crazy.
I suppose they could say the same about those of us who've gotten up before dawn just to go sit in a deer stand or duck blind in the freezing cold for several hours...C-dub wrote:Never done it myself. A few of the women I work with do. I don't know of any guys that do. It's been going on for at least 20 years I think. For one woman I used to work with it was practically like a sport. She, her mom, and two sisters would plan out their route and what stores they were going to hit and get up around 0200 to eat breakfast, drink coffee, and start preparing to go out. I always thought that was just crazy.WildBill wrote:When did this Black Friday thing get started? I don't ever remember wanting to get up and go shopping the day after Thanksgiving.
I got a PM and the name has been around many years. I guess I just wasn't paying attention. BTW, I really dislike crowds. The thought of hordes of people fighting over stuff that's "on sale" is repugnant to me.
Oh,there's a little bit of nuts in there, but not nearly on the same level.TexasCajun wrote:I suppose they could say the same about those of us who've gotten up before dawn just to go sit in a deer stand or duck blind in the freezing cold for several hours...C-dub wrote:Never done it myself. A few of the women I work with do. I don't know of any guys that do. It's been going on for at least 20 years I think. For one woman I used to work with it was practically like a sport. She, her mom, and two sisters would plan out their route and what stores they were going to hit and get up around 0200 to eat breakfast, drink coffee, and start preparing to go out. I always thought that was just crazy.WildBill wrote:When did this Black Friday thing get started? I don't ever remember wanting to get up and go shopping the day after Thanksgiving.
I got a PM and the name has been around many years. I guess I just wasn't paying attention. BTW, I really dislike crowds. The thought of hordes of people fighting over stuff that's "on sale" is repugnant to me.