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I stayed home on black friday. I had to do a project for a client and take care of my sciatica.
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So... how many lowly walmart employees have you personally killed today in your consumerist frenzy? :)

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Keffria wrote: edit: So Lego, did you guys end up celebrating the Canadian thanksgiving, too? I have to admit, when I was away in the summer, I felt a little homesick when Canadian holidays rolled around, but celebrating the local ones made me feel a little better.
we did, it was just the two of us though and we had chicken instead of turkey cause we didn't want to do the whole turkey like we did yesterday and couldn't find just a turkey breast to make. I made cranberry sauce then too. I loves me some cranberry sauce.
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Mr.Bob wrote:So... how many lowly walmart employees have you personally killed today in your consumerist frenzy? :)
Not so much Walmart employees as it is other shoppers, what with the people getting trampled and such.
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Yay delicious turkey! Yay 6 different kinds of pies! Hey, I know where my priorities are. Especially since one of those pies was a home grown cherry pie and the one I contributed was an excellent cranberry(fresh)-walnut pie. Funnily, we didn't actually have any pumpkin pie.

But I did have pumpkin pie ice cream on the way back from Dairy Queen. It was excellent.
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Keffria wrote: Thanks. :3

And eh, it's alright to spend a little, especially if you actually need the things you're getting, since they're bound to be stupid-cheap. Hope the shopping went well.

edit: So Lego, did you guys end up celebrating the Canadian thanksgiving, too? I have to admit, when I was away in the summer, I felt a little homesick when Canadian holidays rolled around, but celebrating the local ones made me feel a little better.
So, I got my makeup for $12.50. and a $20 Victoria Secret gift. Then we had cheesesteak. :(
Most of the clothes were wintery, and since getting my coat, there's no real need for extra sweaters and stuff, so we decided not to splurge on clothes this time around.

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Tim wrote:
Mr.Bob wrote:So... how many lowly walmart employees have you personally killed today in your consumerist frenzy? :)
Not so much Walmart employees as it is other shoppers, what with the people getting trampled and such.
No, an employee actually died. Though now it appears there was an incident at a Toys 'R Us.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/11/28/black. ... index.html

Pretty shitty and shameful. I shop online for a select few people because the Christmas season can bring the worst out in people.
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Well, my first homecooked meal on leave was Thanksgiving dinner. Needless to say, I was stoked. My brother brined the turkey so even today it was STILL juicy and flavorful when I microwaved some up. Homemade cranberry sauce as per my mom's recipe (which was my grandmother's recipe, and quite possibly a great-grandmother's). Pumpkin pie and sweet potatoes and brussel sprouts in balsamic glaze and homemade rolls and all the other foods made it a fantastic meal. I loves me my Thanksgiving with a passion.

Woke up at 6:15 Friday morning on accident because I had no alarm set. I simply just woke up and said "well, might as well go for a run". So I did, came back, ate breakfast, and then my family went shopping. Which mostly meant walking around the mall and checking out the changes they'd made during the renovation, while trying to find my brother a new gaming PC. I told him he'd be an idiot to buy it in a store and he should go online. Finally he listened to me.

I however DID walk away with a new goodie. A brand new MacBook so I've got a computer for traveling and for Iraq, and I've now got a printer again. Uploaded the last saved state from my back-up harddrive and it was like having my desktop right in front of me in minutes. The desktop that JUST got here today courtesy of Fedex in time to be loaded Monday into a box headed for Germany.
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I looked into a couple of online sales, but none of the deals seemed good enough to warrant big-ticket purchases at this time of year.
TheSuburbanLetdown wrote:Pretty shitty and shameful. I shop online for a select few people because the Christmas season can bring the worst out in people.
Same here, except that instead of having a moral reason for not buying a lot of gifts, it's just that I'm a cheapass.

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TheSuburbanLetdown wrote:the Christmas season can bring the worst out in people.
At least angry shoppers are more sincere instead of all the puddle deep "best in me" people drag out.
All smiles and waves, December 26th, BAM, Christmas tree in the back yard being burnt and back to being just regular douches.
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Black Friday? Wait, is that the same as international No Shopping day that they announced yesterday?

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McDuffies wrote:Black Friday? Wait, is that the same as international No Shopping day that they announced yesterday?
the opposite.
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Killbert-Robby wrote:
TheSuburbanLetdown wrote:the Christmas season can bring the worst out in people.
At least angry shoppers are more sincere instead of all the puddle deep "best in me" people drag out.
All smiles and waves, December 26th, BAM, Christmas tree in the back yard being burnt and back to being just regular douches.
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I didn't eat turkey, but...

My mom bought me my dream goth pair of bootz! yay! :D :D :D :D :D

and today is our National day! :lol:
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