Hahahaha save $4 and risk getting trampled while you're at it. Sounds like a great plan.
But maybe that $4 will be enough to get a couple extra strength Tylenol pills-- I'm sure you'll need it after experiencing the madhouse that is Black Friday shopping. I've heard it causes major headaches.
My first thought was "That thing has a lot of memory!" :p
But seriously, I avoid BF like the plague. I hate crowds at the best of times, and BF would not be good for my mental health. No deal is worth the stress.
Besides, I have broadband internet access. :p One of the ways it's useful is taking advantage of deals without the risk of getting trampled.
Sadly, this madness has made its way to the UK, especially in ASDA (Walmart owns them). A few people injured last year. Amazon does a lot too, but at least that's online.
Hahahaha save $4 and risk getting trampled while you're at it. Sounds like a great plan.
ReplyDeleteBut maybe that $4 will be enough to get a couple extra strength Tylenol pills-- I'm sure you'll need it after experiencing the madhouse that is Black Friday shopping. I've heard it causes major headaches.
I'll take 2 please... and then a lobotomy!
ReplyDeleteSuch a bargain! Hold me back!
ReplyDeleteSuch a bargin!
ReplyDeleteAs a matter of conscience, and safety, I never attend black friday sales.
They're manipulative, dangerous, and bring out the worst in shoppers.
Such a deal! I'll take a truckload!
ReplyDeleteI've done BF when I have seen something the kids really, really want. But as they (and I) have gotten older, BF seems less and less worth it.
ReplyDelete$4.00 better than the sale tickets on which the sale/discounted price is the same as the regular price.
ReplyDeleteBuy 99, get one free!
ReplyDeleteWhat? Where's the link to this deal????
ReplyDeleteFor an Apple product that's a substantial discount.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's a whole % off. Not long ago I saw a clearance item just under 0.1% off.
My first thought was "That thing has a lot of memory!" :p
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, I avoid BF like the plague. I hate crowds at the best of times, and BF would not be good for my mental health. No deal is worth the stress.
Besides, I have broadband internet access. :p One of the ways it's useful is taking advantage of deals without the risk of getting trampled.
Sadly, this madness has made its way to the UK, especially in ASDA (Walmart owns them). A few people injured last year. Amazon does a lot too, but at least that's online.
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