Black Friday Blues
It’s almost midnight. You’re standing next to a display of flat-screen HD tv’s, your hand resting casually on one of the boxes. You try to act as if you’re still checking it out without seeming like you’re really guarding it. After working all day, going home and spending time with the family, and then jumping in the car and heading here, you are dead tired. It’s way past your bedtime.
In your head, you repeat and review your strategy for making sure you hit all the items you need in this store so that you can move on to the next in the shortest amount of time. In your mind, you see a mental map of where your other family members are posted. Each also guarding a primary target from your list. Each going over a similar plan of attack to make sure you all leave with what you came for.
It’s Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, and you are sick and tired of doing this crap every single year. What if you could find a way to stay home on Black Friday? What if there was a way that you could be alerted by email anytime a new black friday ad was published or maybe leaked?
What if you could sit in your PJ’s at home, eating Thanksgiving left-overs and taking advantage of all the hottest deals of the season at KB Toys, Sears, or wherever you like to shop? iBlackFriday.com claims to bring you the 2008 black friday ads weeks in advance. Have a look at the site. What have you got to lose?
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