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  • Toyman_Chris
    70's Era Pimp
    • Sep 7, 2011
    • 3010

    #46
    Originally posted by Nostalgiabuff
    printers usually don't come with the cable
    Well it has been years since I bought a printer, but I thought it came with it. Well now I feel better!

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    • VintageMike
      Permanent Member
      • Dec 16, 2004
      • 3385

      #47
      I'm usually quick to go somewhere when I have a day off. On Black Friday I largely stayed home. At about 7, I went out for magazines and food and things were calm. I quickly went home and was glad I didn't get caught in anything crazy!

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      • johnmiic
        Adrift
        • Sep 6, 2002
        • 8427

        #48
        I used to work in retail until 1997. I never want to go back to that scene. I never want to work on Black Friday again. Customers suck.

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        • MIB41
          Eloquent Member
          • Sep 25, 2005
          • 15633

          #49
          My wife and I went out after the late football game just to observe the madness. We got our hot chocolate and/or coffee and headed to the various Walmarts, Targets, TRU, and Bestbuys. I call it our annual observance of 'stupid human tricks'. And boy were we impressed. What was interesting was most of the town appeared as it should at that hour - Peaceful, serene, and quiet. It remained like that until you got within a block of any of these parking lots. Then all h*ll broke loose. Parking lots filled to capacity and overflowing into neighboring Mall's. In every instance, lines wrapped around buildings. The hot items in Target were these LCD HDTV's. We went into one Target and the checkout line had already wrapped around the interior circumference of the store. That line literally started where you walked in. Every other cart had either a TV or a fire pit. I thought to myself, "Our people this hard up for what is virtually a every day item, that it's worth interrupting their Thanksgiving to get in line for it?" In this economy, things have gotten so much cheaper, I didn't see the logic in waiting in line for a $25.00 fire pit.

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          • Duncan
            Museum focus-groupie
            • Jun 27, 2009
            • 1542

            #50
            Originally posted by MIB41
            I thought to myself, "Our people this hard up for what is virtually a every day item, that it's worth interrupting their Thanksgiving to get in line for it?" In this economy, things have gotten so much cheaper, I didn't see the logic in waiting in line for a $25.00 fire pit.

            The fire pit was one of the items I bought the next morning when there was no line & plenty of parking. I broke it in on Saturday, but my wood is recently cut and doesn't burn well right now.

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            • Cmonster
              Banned
              • Feb 6, 2010
              • 1877

              #51
              In my neighborhood, a fire pit is a hole dug in the sand where you put driftwood and light it on fire to cook lobster and roast marshmallows-- I don't get how you "buy" a fire pit??? LOL

              SC

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              • UnderdogDJLSW
                To Fear is Not Logical...
                • Feb 17, 2008
                • 4895

                #52
                ^^In our neighborhood, the homeowners association would frown on us digging a hole in the common areas lol. Our friends next door have one, last year in the big snow we all sat around it chewing the fat and having a good time outdoors, rather than hiding out inside.
                It's all good!

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                • kennermike
                  Permanent Member
                  • Nov 4, 2007
                  • 3367

                  #53
                  Black Friday and going out at that hour for stuff is for suckers!

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                  • Duncan
                    Museum focus-groupie
                    • Jun 27, 2009
                    • 1542

                    #54
                    Originally posted by UnderdogDJLSW
                    ^^In our neighborhood, the homeowners association would frown on us digging a hole in the common areas lol. Our friends next door have one, last year in the big snow we all sat around it chewing the fat and having a good time outdoors, rather than hiding out inside.
                    Yeah, around here it's nice to have one that's portable. At Halloween, you haul it to the end of the driveway & sit out there for trick-or-treaters; in winter you keep it near the sled hill; etc.

                    However, I'm jealous of that lobster thing.

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                    • 4NDR01D
                      Alpha Centauri....OR DIE!
                      • Jan 22, 2008
                      • 3266

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Werewolf
                      So much negativity. I tend to look on the brightside of things. I also seem to remember people complaining about our generation being lazy, video game addicts too. So I don't get too stressed out about it. But if you really want to be a downer, another way to look at it is, if kids today are so bad it's only because our generation made terrible parents and role models. So, if anyone is to blame it's us.
                      I Agree.

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