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  • #31
    Originally posted by MadtownPacker
    Im after these things:

    upconverting DVD player

    surround system for the TV

    a 20+ in widescreen monitor. One that can sub as a would be nice TV

    maybe a laptop

    I also always like to get a hard drive or some kind of storage. Also a good time to pick up blank DVDs or CDs.
    Best Buy door busters:


    The Toshiba laptop looks outstanding for $229 and includes a Canon Printer. (looks like hand to hand combat for that deal).

    For those looking for an internal HD deal they have Seagate 160 GB Ultra ATA for $49!

    For me, I am doing most of my shopping online. Need to get an iPod Shuffle for my daughter. Probably will get to Apple.com's online sale at 2:01 am CT (midnight pacific) for their Black Friday sale.

    Looking for a deal on some nice stereo headphones to hook up to my Mac or some decent desktop speakers. Listening on the thrift store speakers I've got now just sucks.

    As for Black Friday itself, it takes a certain breed to stand in line at Oh-dark-hundred with 500 other people in line. You can get some freakin' nutty deals if you're willing to get there early enough. I did that with my wife for a few years when we first got married. NEVER AGAIN!! Seeing people fight over stuff, butting in lines and downright idiocy was enough for me to stop going.

    Working 2 jobs means little time for that anyway. Online shopping works for me!
    -digital dean

    No "TROLLS" allowed!

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    • #32
      I can see it now.... people go out bar hopping and then hit the malls at midnight! Drunks with credit cards...not a good combination...at least for myself, lol.

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      • #33
        gurnee mills opens at 12:01 am.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MJZiggy
          The girls and I (stand down B!) Take an annual shopping trip to the outlet malls over the weekend before Thanksgiving. Beats the crowds...

          Zig's Annual Shopping Adventure =

          GIRLS GONE BAD AT NAUGHTY BUT NICE
          TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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          • #35
            SCORED A BLACK FRIDAY DEAL!

            Went to the Apple Store website and got $11 off an iPod Shuffle for my daughter. FREE shipping and free laser engraving to boot. ($69 versus $79 everywhere else in the brick/mortar stores)

            She knew she was getting it so we let her pick out the color. She picked the Product Red version so part of the proceeds goes towards AIDS relief in Africa also.

            And I didn't have to wait in line for it

            One guy wanted the $229 laptop at Bestbuy in Appleton so bad, he skipped his turkey dinner AND the Packer game to get it. Admire his dedication to saving money, but skip the Packer game?? That's borderline insanity!!
            -digital dean

            No "TROLLS" allowed!

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            • #36
              Maybe he was also there to get a portable tv so he wouldn't have to miss it next year.
              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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              • #37
                Originally posted by digitaldean
                SCORED A BLACK FRIDAY DEAL!
                One guy wanted the $229 laptop at Bestbuy in Appleton so bad, he skipped his turkey dinner AND the Packer game to get it. Admire his dedication to saving money, but skip the Packer game?? That's borderline insanity!!
                That is nuts! I got up early to get a few Black Friday deal. I saved about 40% overall.

                Does anyone know why the day is called Black Friday?

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                • #38
                  It's when retailers get out of the red and back in the black by selling lots of shit to people out looking for those deals.
                  "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                  • #39
                    So what about CYBER MONDAY??

                    Never heard of it.


                    Retailers Gear Up for Cyber Monday
                    By Christine Dugas,USA Today


                    Almost three-quarters of Internet retailers will offer special deals on Cyber Monday to kick off the holiday online shopping season, a National Retail Federation survey out today shows.

                    The survey of 116 retailers found 72% plan special offers. Only 43% featured similar offers two years ago, when the Monday after Thanksgiving was dubbed Cyber Monday.

                    "It began in 2005, and it caught some people by surprise," says Scott Silverman, executive director of NRF's Shop.org, which released the study. "Last year some online retailers were still on the sidelines, but I think all the doubts are gone."

                    Shoppers - often scouring the Internet from office computers during lunch breaks or when they're supposed to be working - are getting wise about looking for great deals.

                    Gifts.com, which provides information about online sales, says its Cyber Monday visitors more than tripled last year from 2005.

                    Next Monday, about a third of Internet stores will offer special e-mail campaigns and almost 30% will have one-day sales, NRF says. Many retailers also will launch free shipping for the holiday season that day.

                    Cyber Monday isn't the No. 1 online shopping day, but retailers still compete hard for customers.

                    "We're really pushing it this year because we saw the success of last year," says Pinny Gniwisch, founder of Ice.com, an online jeweler.

                    This year retailers also want to hook shoppers sooner because they are worried a weak economy may dampen sales.

                    "Retailers are so worried about people being very thrifty this Christmas and spending less than last year," says Daniel de Grandpre, editor of dealnews.com.

                    The site reports the best deals on computers, technology and gadgets.

                    Even though Cyber Monday is considered the start of online holiday shopping, some will also start pushing online sales on Thanksgiving Day, de Grandpre says.

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                    • #40
                      Went around with my Dad and we were able to pick up a 50" Samsung Plasma for $1,300. Would of liked to get 1080p, but oh well.
                      "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                      • #41
                        As always I didnt really get any of the shit I went for but found plenty of other crap.

                        Office Depot: house cordless phone $5 (reg $25), 3 bluetooth earpieces $10 (reg $40) ea (it will be illegal to hold your cellphone while driving in 2008 here), 2 MS wireless laser mouse $20 ea (reg $60)

                        JCPenny home store: 2 kitchen under the counter stereo $20 ea (reg $60)

                        Circuit City: Samsung Surround $150 (reg $220), 2GB Ultra II SD card $17(reg $40), 2 Wii controller glove $2 ea (reg $10)

                        Sears: 3 cordless 19V drills $39 (reg $70), 2 ton floor jack $20 (reg $40), plus $10 off for spending more then $50

                        Big 5 Sporting Goods: Classic Dartboard with wood cabinet $50 (reg $129)

                        The only thing I was really after was the Surround sound and some of the things will be Xmas gift but I only spent around $500 for all this shit so it wasnt too bad.

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                        • #42
                          I bought my kid a pair of shoes. $39.
                          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by MJZiggy
                            I bought my kid a pair of shoes. $39.
                            You got robbed! You can get that price anytime of the year. Well, I don't like to spend more than $40 for a pair of shoes.

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                            • #44
                              If you'd seen the condition of the old shoes, and heard the whining about shoe shopping, you'd understand why I wasn't more persistent in my quest for a bargain. And $40 was my limit. Hopefully they will last him a while.
                              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                              • #45
                                While working out at the local "Y," I ran into someone whose wife "encouraged" him to go shopping at the mall at 4:00 a.m. He just shook his head and called the place a "madhouse.""

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