Black Friday
This would be me, not shopping.
Times past, I've been out there at the CompUSA or Best Buy or Target. Not today. Nothing I need on sale, nothing I want on sale, ten degrees Fahrenheit. I think I'll have some young person bring me a pizza for lunch. I have an album to finish this weekend.
And how are you managing the day?
Times past, I've been out there at the CompUSA or Best Buy or Target. Not today. Nothing I need on sale, nothing I want on sale, ten degrees Fahrenheit. I think I'll have some young person bring me a pizza for lunch. I have an album to finish this weekend.
And how are you managing the day?
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I have enough "find good deals" mojo that I just never bother waiting for that kind of sale. Except for one specific store and not the day after thanksgiving. (JoAnn's 50% off coupons. Don't ask.)
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*has died and gone straight to heaven*
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Shopping on Black Friday is not in my vocabulary. My sanity and toes are worth more to me than any sale.
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The vicissitudes of work have had me working at a customer site in Frankfurt, Germany for the past two weeks, including weekends and Thanksgiving day.
It's been tough duty -- but now I'm less than 24 hours away from wheels-up for home Saturday morning.
Last night we got a dusting of snow that has given the city a new look. Tonight, Frankfurt's Christmas market opens in the old part of the city. I intend to join the crowds, drinking Gluehwine, eating traditional Christmas junk food, and shopping at all the little fairy-tale buildings and kiosks that have been erected in the Romer square.
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None for me, thanks.
I'm getting ready to go in, with my NaNoWriMo project loaded into my Ipaq to work on as office-volume allows. The most buying-of-stuff I intend to do is $2.09 gas somewhere and dinner out.
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The number of people camped out at the mini strip malls between home and work... surprised me. We're talking stores like CompUSA and Office Depot, not huge department stores. Traffic was busier than I've seen it this early, though since it's pre-6am and in an area I've lived in for about 2 months and change, that's not a huge sample size....
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Then I'm coming home and snuggling up with a book and having a relaxing evening. Tomorrow, I'm going down to Ford Field with my MIL because she wants to watch one of the HS football finals games. I hate football, but she's recently widowed and she wanted to go.
At some point I need to buy shoes - my new part-time job is at UPS, on my feet four hours a day, and I can't wear tennis shoes. So I have to find something comfy to wear.
Oh, and that horrible end of semester rush to finish up projects for all my classes. It never ends.
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And they're available online through my place of employment. (http://www.diamondbrand.com/cgi-bin/DiamondBrand.storefront/438768e700751b7a273fac100331066e/Search/Run)
Apparently they're one of our biggest sellers.
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Oh, and I'll also spend more time working on NaNoWriMo.
Any other suggestions for my movie goodness Friday?
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Re: Movies -- well, there's always the new DVD of the original King Kong. If you do go to Best Buy, they had a few things for $5, including Poltergeist. If you haven't seen Harry Potter, Wallace & Gromit, or Good Night and Good Luck, those would be excellent theater choices; elsewhise, I'd rent March of the Penguins (which I haven't seen, but have heard absolutely nothing but good about) or Mr. and Mrs. Smith (which I haven't seen but plan to very soon, 'cause it looks fun as hell).
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Last night, after getting home from Thanksgiving at Mom's, I went out to see "Good Night, and Good Luck." and really enjoyed it; one of the best films this year, no doubt! The others I've seen ("Harry Potter..." down with friends while at MidWest FurFest last weekend) but I like the idea of seeing if I can find a copy of "March of the Penguins" this weekend: with all the snow flying outside my window right now, it would seem appropriate!
Thanks, Tom; and maybe -one day- I'll see you at CONvergence in Minneapolis! :)
Yours,
Sylvan (Dave)
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I'm certainly not shopping. I'm going to do some music practice and snuggle with my girlfriend.
Get that darn album finished! I want to *buy* it. *That* kind of shopping isn't a problem! :)
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And how are you managing the day?
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Instead, I'm swilling down rooibos tea and playing online games until my eyeballs fall out.
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Seeing Chicken Little with a friend, having dinner with another friend. Technically, the day started at midnight as Walk the Line was just getting out. So, basically, today is good. :-)
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I'd do more to celebrate Buy Nothing Day (http://www.adbusters.org/metas/eco/bnd/) if I weren't at a con... but I didn't do any shopping, except for a membership for Worldcon 2007 in Yokohama.
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Right now I'm looking at tigerdirect.com and outpost.com for random geeky things. :)
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Oh, I did go to work -- but then again, I work at a wine bar where the first person who suggested we put on Christmas music got dogpiled on and lightly abused.