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So, what are you doing on the 23-th of November? :wink2:
I usually buy NOTHING...all my grand kids and great grandkids get cash...My wife doesnt need any christmas presents, she just gets whatever she wants all year round.
Having said all that this year is a little bit different....I did order all the part necessary to build her a new computer...I was astonished at how cheap it was to get ALL the parts necessary to build her an amd 8 core powerhouse...which is far more than she needs for what she does...but it was so damn cheap lol....
Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
vs
Buy Nothing Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So, what are you doing on the 23-th of November? :wink2:
Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
vs
Buy Nothing Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So, what are you doing on the 23-th of November? :wink2:
Neither. If I go shopping then I am not waiting in line before the stroke of midnight to do it. if I do not do any shopping its because I do not want to do any shopping on that day not because of some social activist retard nonsense.
Neither. If I go shopping then I am not waiting in line before the stroke of midnight to do it. if I do not do any shopping its because I do not want to do any shopping on that day not because of some social activist retard nonsense.
You both hit why I stay laid back on Black Friday. I am not anti consumerist by any stretch, nor do I really care what the stores do with policy. I just don't feel like putting up with a crowd showing less restraint than a herd of cattle.Go with the nonsense. Then you can have an overinflated sense of self-importance
Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Buy Nothing Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So, what are you doing on the 23-th of November? :wink2:
You're doing it right. Most of the people out there want to buy a bunch of things for relatives, coworkers, etc. but you actually are helping out a family down on their luck. Kudos!Definitely Black Friday shopping. It's been a tradition in my family for years. In fact I've got most of mine done already. My wife and I just stopped back by home briefly for lunch and to drop purchases off before heading back out.
This year was particularly fun, since we decided to adopt a family for Christmas, so we had 4 and 7 year old boys to buy for, and we both love buying kids' toys.
You're doing it right. Most of the people out there want to buy a bunch of things for relatives, coworkers, etc. but you actually are helping out a family down on their luck. Kudos!
Sure, but it's cool that you were able to help someone else out and thought to do so.Oh we bought a ton of stuff for family and friends too.
Yep. If people want to know what a complete crisis would look like they need only go to Black Friday sales, you'll see the worst in people.I think its a horrible day!
Yep. If people want to know what a complete crisis would look like they need only go to Black Friday sales, you'll see the worst in people.
I know man. I choose to avoid the sales as much as humanly possible.on the same day they give thanks for what they have none the less
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