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Annika Posted - Nov 24 2011 : 8:02:33 PM
Girls, I am just so consumered out this year. Finances are pretty shaky too. But last time I went out on a BF I ended up bruised from being pushed and shoved and never did find the toy that the great Nephew wanted. I know that everyone just wants to get the best bargains for their dollar, but holy cow, it's a mad house!!! I'm reading about people camping out at some of the big stores in cars and campers waiting for the doors to open!

Is it just me or does it seem like nothing that you can buy is of any quality anymore? My money flies out of my account fast enough already with out throwing it away on a bunch of stuff that wont last 6 months!

I'm making most of my gifts this year, but what Andrew, I and a bunch of our friends are going to do is make a party day out of going shopping among local artisans and businesses. We are all sick of cheap and poorly made merchandise and are on a quest to find things worth our money.

So, I'm just mind boggled by people gearing up two days before to hit BF...i'm staying home, drinking chai and eating pumpkin pie

Spill! What are your best BF stories and are you joining or hiding under the bed

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Lieberkim Posted - Nov 27 2011 : 9:01:53 PM
Annika, it's a 2011 Indigo Blue Pearl Hyundai Sonata. First car my hubby or I have ever owned (we've always driven SUVs or trucks). It's pretty nice. Basically a rolling computer. It can do amazing things. It's a LTD so pretty much loaded. The color is awesome. It's a pearl type indigo blue but in certain lights it turns purple! It's awesome. I'm pretty excited and I've been enjoying it. Hopefully it will be as reliable and wonderful as they say it is.

Excuse the mess & the noise, my children are making happy memories
knitnpickinatune Posted - Nov 27 2011 : 07:40:57 AM
I never go out for the black friday thing-I'm under 5' tall and not into the crazy crowds. Really sad to see the news headlines about how unseasonal some shoppers get in their behavior. I'm an internet shopper of gifts I can't make myself. Plus I do most of my shopping,and so forth starting in summer!

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Annika Posted - Nov 26 2011 : 8:39:22 PM
Oooo! Kimberly, that's a whole different sort of thing, buying a new car! what did you buy? what color?? I'm just so excited for you!

Hugs to all of you and may you all have fabulous fun throughout this holiday season!

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Alee Posted - Nov 26 2011 : 8:19:31 PM
I do go BF shopping and went out with my niece. I have always had a great experience. My first year I was waiting with a lady whose family saves us just to "adopt" whole families for the holidays and provide clothing, toys and food for many familys (I think she said ten?) Her husband works a second job all year just to do this. It was amazing and humbling. I helped fetch some things for her.

Last year I went and chatted with some ladies and helped hand things to others when they couldn't reach the pile.

And this year I had some great conversations with people while we waited for the staged release times. I helped hand things to another lady when the timer went off and then had a fun conversation with a young guy while waiting to get my new laptop. I honestly have never see any pushing or even any rudeness. I guess it just depends on where you live and the philosophy.

I totally understand wanting to stay away from the crowds and I think people need to show some restraint. I could have bought a lot more, but decided I didn't need to be crazy. Plus the holidays aren't about _what_ you get but rather the time with friends and family. I really love watching people open a gift that I thought about a lot and planned for though. :)

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pnickols Posted - Nov 26 2011 : 7:15:53 PM
sorry but the "riot" at 4 am in a Victoria Secret store cracked me up. just how bad do you need to buy panties anyway ?
Lieberkim Posted - Nov 26 2011 : 4:39:58 PM
I've never once gone Black Friday shopping. But this year we kind of did. Didn't get up at an insane time, didn't deal with crowds, but we did make a purchase. Bought a car!!! I'm still in shock but pretty pumped with my pretty, shiny car.

Excuse the mess & the noise, my children are making happy memories
texdane Posted - Nov 26 2011 : 09:44:24 AM
Annika,
I just posted my thoughts on another thread. I'm staying in all weekend. I am shocked at how bad our world has gotten. No family time anymore. The news of the violence all over from Black Friday shocks and saddens me. I mean, what is so important that you must risk your life to shop? It just frightens me. I refuse to shop this weekend. Most of my gifts are going to be handmade/homemade anyhow. Anyone else hear the rumor that some stores are opening Christmas day so people can take their gifts back and start the after-Christmas sales? There will be no holidays or families together at all anymore if this keeps up. It just sickens me.

Nicole

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one_dog_per_acre Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 6:29:09 PM
I must be the only one that had a good experience, and positive interactions with other humans. I'm done shopping too :)

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njaw09 Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 6:23:16 PM
I never been to a black friday shopping before in my life. Never ever until I ask my husband to drive me to a parking lot just to see the people last night. Wow. I was quite speechless actually to see people really spent their time and money on just this day? no wonder people is so stressout during the holidays now I know why. When i went inside I felt very very nausea...maybe because there are so many people inside...not enough air and chaos and long long lines...I told my husband let get the heck out because I am sick to my stomach watching these folks. Insane is what I can describe.

I am soooo happy I buy gifts throughout the year. My husband ask if I want anything. I feel very content of what I have. I told my husband last night that was my first to see "black friday" and my last.
nabrown42 Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 5:40:55 PM
I avoid such idiotic gatherings like the plague! There is nothing on this earth that I need or want badly enough that would take me out on Black Friday. I try to buy things all through the year and put them away until the holidays. I'm just not a fan of shopping, period.

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vmfein Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 1:35:00 PM
No we did not go anywhere, although I plan on buying a few cross stitch patterns online. It was interesting because yesterday the paper had an ad, apparently one of the local grocery stores had BF sales (they got toys and had all of their store brand frozen food on sale). I thought it was one of the weirdest things I had ever seen. Over the weekend though we may go see a movie.

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heritagehunter Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 10:56:41 AM
I have to work today; as I did yesterday. I have gone out in the past and wiill again some other year. If you are out there to get all yor shopping done at the best prices then it does get stressful, annoying and is more work than what it is worth. When I go out I don't have a set agenda. I just look around and mostly watch the crazy people. I stay relaxed and just enjoy the sights. I set my mind to having fun and that's what happens.

Odd arn't I?
melody Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 10:05:38 AM
Well...I stayed HOME! My husband, daughter and son did NOT.

It was well after midnight when DH returned with an inexpensive flat screen that is promptly going back-Deals were had but that one was a bust big time. Daughter and Son mostly watched the crazy crowds at our local Wal-mart and came home with one story about a woman who was punched in the nose drawing blood.

The whole BUYING frenzy makes me ill....What can people be thinking??


Melody
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oldbittyhen Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 09:18:18 AM
Never have, never will, and one reason is, I would probaly end up in jail by KOing some idiot...I heard on the news this morn that some women in a wal-mart used pepper spray to keep other shoppers at bay, so she could get what she wanted...to much insanity and greed...

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FarmDream Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 08:56:23 AM
We ventured out for a little bit, but long after the midnight sales. I bought 2 things that aren't too trendy. One is a kitchenaid mixer that is made in the USA and I will leave it to someone in my will years from now. We don't need a t.v. or other electronic gadgets. We are patiently shopping for a computer but we don't feel the need to fight people for one.

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Missus Miranda Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 08:28:33 AM
Annika I am SO WITH you! I'm making most of my gifts. Buying something fun AND useful for Josh (boyfriend) and think I'm going to have him do the same for me.

I'm working today from 845 to 1, and had not intended to go anywhere, but may stop at the one place in town I know people won't beat each other up for a good deal - the Harley dealership. If I see a fist fight over a pair of chaps while I'm there, I might just loose faith in humanity, haha!

I never do black friday, either. I've been studying it, and you really don't get any better deals. Besides which, the idiots in the Kohl's parking lot across the street from my branch are circling around for parking spaces so much, they're liable to spend more on gas than they save inside! One idiot in particular is parked illegally, twice in one shot! In a red zone, and in the grass!

One guy double parked for about five minutes with his flashers on, as if that made it okay. He was waiting for his wife to come out and load the car with all her "bargains".

I feel so bad for Josh, since he had to get up before the sun and be at work by 5, and they do not close till 9. This likely means he won't be home till 10 or 1030 tonight Maybe I will stop and get him some Red Stripe, but I have a feeling the grocery store is going to be inundated with idiots, too. I know my Momma's store will... poor thing. She works the returns department and I doubt she'll get all of her breaks today!

I think, instead of black friday shopping, I will get home and clean the kitchen and do some black friday sewing! Just me, the cat and the dog.

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 08:13:36 AM
Nope, not me either!! I hate shopping any day but there is no way I would get wrapped up in all that traffic and chaos. I am waiting for my best friend to arrive from Atlanta and we are going to hang out today and tomorrow. She is bringing a project to make cute rag slippers for a women's shelter project so we plan to sew and craft away all afternoon!! Now, that is my kind of Black Friday!!

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Simply Satisfied Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 07:22:52 AM
If I do any BF shopping it is online but this year I am almost done with making or buying my gifts. I find the earlier I am done shopping the more enjoy the holiday.

Emily
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FieldsofThyme Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 07:03:06 AM
I haven't shopped black Friday in years. I used to when my kids were very young, and I was strapped for cash on toys. I'd go to one store.

Yesterday, my 17yo dd was tickled to be invited to go with a friend an her mother. However, when I got up this morning, she was still here sleeping (ha ha ha!)



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22angel Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 07:02:34 AM
Well, we don't get your Thanksgiving Friday/Black Friday off up here in Canada, and it was always so far for me to travel (think 6+ hours to the nearest American city). Now that I'm only 20 min from the border & only about 2 1/2 hrs from the city, I still don't go. I hate crowds & rushing, and I like my sleep! Not to say that I don't look online at some of the deals, but I'm not going out in the craziness just to get something for real cheap. And I'm like a lot of you too, where I am making a lot of my gifts this year.

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annielaurel Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 05:47:46 AM
Not for me. I think those people are nuts to go out there to get a "bargain" and waster their time waiting in line. All that bumping into each other and acting like that just to save money. Is that what Christmas is all about?? I am making most of my gifts this year and shopping at small shops. I was sending my granddaughter money for the last 3 years. No more. This year I shopped at the local antique/thrift shop and bought them necklaces. I made my children's gifts.

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Beverly Gill Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 05:45:06 AM
not me----just to the grocery store and maybe a bargain place----I need extra large leaf bags to gather about 20 more bags of oak leaves.


Anyone care to join me???It is supposed to get up to near 60....the flowers are confused and are starting to bloom....my knock out roses are still blooming.


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wandrinbear Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 05:25:27 AM
Nope, I'm not a BF shopper either. Geesh, I don't even like to shop on regular Saturdays.
If I go anywhere it will be the local Senior Center Thrift Shop. That is always a fun place to drop in and look around.
Yesterday was an extra nice day with a large family gathering at Grandaughter's house. Hope you all had pleasant Holidays.
Farmtopia Posted - Nov 25 2011 : 02:01:28 AM
Nope, never did Black Friday and won't do it now. I remember the horrible story of the one employee who got trampled to death when he opened the doors to Walmart at midnight! It was so bad the people actually COMPLAINED when the cleared the store out for the ambulance! They were annoyed they had to put their "bargains" down and leave. Umm, yes, it speaks lots of volumes about some folks in this country and I'm worried, and I won't be shopping anywhere but LOCAL and supporting small business and artists!

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Farmer Judy Posted - Nov 24 2011 : 9:44:29 PM
I plan on only going to one local store, a quilt shop. We tried shopping BF years ago and it was a disaster going with a double stroller at the time. Now we just do most of the shopping online.

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