Personally, I never got the appeal of the whole day after Thanksgiving shopping experience. For some reason standing in line with a bunch of sleep-deprived, caffeine-overdosed strangers at 3 AM just doesn't do it for me. But then again, I hate shopping any time. My Christmas shopping consists of a trip to the gift card rack at the local HEB. Anyone on my list of recipients who doesn't like gift cards is pretty much SOL.
This poor woman in St. Petersburg, Florida takes the proverbial cake when it comes to Black Friday shopping. She has been camped out in front of Best Buy since Tuesday:
For the non-shoppers, a few laughs on a cold, windy, wet Friday after Turkey Day. Some lost pet flyers:



And some notes left for bad parkers:



This poor woman in St. Petersburg, Florida takes the proverbial cake when it comes to Black Friday shopping. She has been camped out in front of Best Buy since Tuesday:
For the non-shoppers, a few laughs on a cold, windy, wet Friday after Turkey Day. Some lost pet flyers:



And some notes left for bad parkers:










For the record, gift cards work for me.
As far as shopping on black Friday, count me out.
My kids are grown, they like cash.
The only gifts I get the kids, is an ornament each from Hallmark.
I also make that stop by the gift card section.
However, as a New Grandma to be (June). I am sure I will be looking at baby things.
We are thrilled over the news.
Thanksgiving is over, time for Hub and I to decorate.
How about, "Had to borrow some gas, hope you don't mind, but don't care anyway..."