I remember, a number of years ago, going over a bridge on my way home from Black Friday shopping. The sun had just come up, and there was a fog below. It was the most gorgeous view I had seen in years.
Have never, ever, yet been out on a Black Friday. Hate the idea. And I’m old, so surely will get through life without the experience. We’ve been tempted to go out and watch the feeding frenzy sometimes, and maybe surreptitiously help out an underdog.
My friend worked at a department store that was having a white sale.As items were sold, his job was to put more items out on the tables.He was bring an armload of towels to one of the tables when a woman bit him on his arm to be the first one to get to them.
I don’t miss getting out on Black Friday to get a sale item. Last time I did, was about 20 years ago when I went to a store with the Bullseye logo to get a digital camera. The clerk handed me what was likely the last one. A woman behind me grabbed it from my hand and proclaimed, “But I need it!” Where upon I snatched it out of her hand and said, "I need it too! Don’t try and steal from me again. By this time, everyone in line was looking at her, she left at the direction of store security. I’m pretty sure she still curses me to this day. I promised myself then, I would never go out on Black Friday again.
I miss it like a migraine, or toothache. My wife and daughter went this morning. My youngest daughter stayed home with me. We are enjoying the peace and quite.
I don’t shop for gifts. Uncle Sam prints mine. Ben Franklin still working and giving. Never ever had any come back. One size fits all. Just 1 for younger and 2 or 3 for older. Same for any other occasions. A little costly but not black and blue, sore and limping during Holidays.
Ahh, the good old days of murder and mayhem in the shopping isles where there were no rules other than every man for himself. Resembled the modern flash mob, only the rioters in the old days paidfor theit items. Thank you Amazon for bringing civility back into shopping…..
When the kids were younger I did the sales to get them things we couldn’t otherwise afford. Now I need to pick up a prescription but I am waiting until mid-afternoon when things will hopefully have calmed down.
1952: Philadelphia police refer to the day after Thanksgiving as Black Friday a negative connotation referring to the horrendous traffic and crowds. 1975: First appearance of the term, Black Friday, in the New York Times. 1985: East coast newspapers report that the term, Black Friday, is not used outside of the east coast cities. L.A., San Francisco, Chicago do not use the term. By the late 1980s, Black Friday is used all over North America and beyond to the chagrin of retailers who see it as a negative expression. Many attempts were made to change the name, but it stuck. And that’s the way it was. UPDATE: 2023: Not only have retailers embraced the term, but are destroying it’s meaning by having Black Friday sales long before Thanksgiving. Anything for a buck.
I have never gone shopping on Black Friday. The mall I used to go to when my child was younger had a freeway nearby, and I would drive by the mall and my child and I would laugh at how packed the mall was. There never was any appeal for me to fight crowds – ditto Christmas Eve. I did my shopping early enough to avoid crowds.
Decades ago when I was in high school and early college, I would always drive to the mall to walk around and look at stuff. I never bought anything unless something really jumped out at me. Didn’t mind the masses or the full parking lots. Today, there’s no way anyone could get me out there – even on a “normal” day!
AllishaDawn 12 months ago
I remember, a number of years ago, going over a bridge on my way home from Black Friday shopping. The sun had just come up, and there was a fog below. It was the most gorgeous view I had seen in years.
suv2000 12 months ago
I love online shoppingNo long lines at the checkout
Lucy Rudy 12 months ago
I finished my xmas shopping on line this week and it has all arrived!
angelolady Premium Member 12 months ago
Have never, ever, yet been out on a Black Friday. Hate the idea. And I’m old, so surely will get through life without the experience. We’ve been tempted to go out and watch the feeding frenzy sometimes, and maybe surreptitiously help out an underdog.
Uncle Kenny 12 months ago
My friend worked at a department store that was having a white sale.As items were sold, his job was to put more items out on the tables.He was bring an armload of towels to one of the tables when a woman bit him on his arm to be the first one to get to them.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 12 months ago
Italian Black Friday (one of many U.S. imported recurrence) it’s only a good chance for vendors to make riddance of unsold stock.
Just-me 12 months ago
I don’t miss getting out on Black Friday to get a sale item. Last time I did, was about 20 years ago when I went to a store with the Bullseye logo to get a digital camera. The clerk handed me what was likely the last one. A woman behind me grabbed it from my hand and proclaimed, “But I need it!” Where upon I snatched it out of her hand and said, "I need it too! Don’t try and steal from me again. By this time, everyone in line was looking at her, she left at the direction of store security. I’m pretty sure she still curses me to this day. I promised myself then, I would never go out on Black Friday again.
nosirrom 12 months ago
I’ve never gone shopping on Black Friday. I’m too busy digesting.
cracker65 12 months ago
I miss it like a migraine, or toothache. My wife and daughter went this morning. My youngest daughter stayed home with me. We are enjoying the peace and quite.
GROG Premium Member 12 months ago
She’s a real nutter. She ought to be checked into the loony asylum.
CorkLock 12 months ago
I don’t shop for gifts. Uncle Sam prints mine. Ben Franklin still working and giving. Never ever had any come back. One size fits all. Just 1 for younger and 2 or 3 for older. Same for any other occasions. A little costly but not black and blue, sore and limping during Holidays.
Chris 12 months ago
just can’t beat good deals without a good challenge to go with it. :J
flemmingo 12 months ago
BAH HUMBUG! Crazy to get out there to fight for stuff that people will exchange after Christmas for what they really want.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 12 months ago
Leave it to Gladys .
raybarb44 12 months ago
Ahh, the good old days of murder and mayhem in the shopping isles where there were no rules other than every man for himself. Resembled the modern flash mob, only the rioters in the old days paidfor theit items. Thank you Amazon for bringing civility back into shopping…..
dbrucepm 12 months ago
When the kids were younger I did the sales to get them things we couldn’t otherwise afford. Now I need to pick up a prescription but I am waiting until mid-afternoon when things will hopefully have calmed down.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 12 months ago
I’m sure Brutus would be fine if you and Mama went shopping. And if Gargoyle should happen to go missing it will be a very Merry Christmas indeed!
GojusJoe 12 months ago
1952: Philadelphia police refer to the day after Thanksgiving as Black Friday a negative connotation referring to the horrendous traffic and crowds. 1975: First appearance of the term, Black Friday, in the New York Times. 1985: East coast newspapers report that the term, Black Friday, is not used outside of the east coast cities. L.A., San Francisco, Chicago do not use the term. By the late 1980s, Black Friday is used all over North America and beyond to the chagrin of retailers who see it as a negative expression. Many attempts were made to change the name, but it stuck. And that’s the way it was. UPDATE: 2023: Not only have retailers embraced the term, but are destroying it’s meaning by having Black Friday sales long before Thanksgiving. Anything for a buck.
andersjg Premium Member 12 months ago
The tabby and white cat napping in my lap and I intend to spend this Black Friday binge napping right in this recliner.
Moonkey Premium Member 12 months ago
I have never gone shopping on Black Friday. The mall I used to go to when my child was younger had a freeway nearby, and I would drive by the mall and my child and I would laugh at how packed the mall was. There never was any appeal for me to fight crowds – ditto Christmas Eve. I did my shopping early enough to avoid crowds.
tvstevie 12 months ago
Careful what you wish for!
Buckeye67 12 months ago
Gladys strikes me as the type who likes to get in there and mix it up with the other shoppers. Her and Mother Gargle would make a real dynamic duo.
cuzinron47 12 months ago
Gladys earned her shopping combat badge and she’s proud of it.
GumbyDammit223 12 months ago
Decades ago when I was in high school and early college, I would always drive to the mall to walk around and look at stuff. I never bought anything unless something really jumped out at me. Didn’t mind the masses or the full parking lots. Today, there’s no way anyone could get me out there – even on a “normal” day!
gcarlson 12 months ago
To me the effort going out to the stores is part of the love that goes into the gift. But I do tend to avoid Black Friday.
Chris Sherlock 12 months ago
Is there any insanity in Gladys’s family?!
falcon_370f 12 months ago
Online shopping isn’t supposed to be until Cyber Monday