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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dandi on November 29, 2013, 11:46:47 AM
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It's okay, I'm sure someone will be killed within 24 business hours.
WilliamPitt (55,799 posts)
Sometimes it really, really, really sucks to be right.
Me, yesterday: "Now, people camp out for days in department store parking lots, risk stampedes, fist-fights and the occasional hail of gunfire in order to get their glutton on one day after a holiday dedicated to being thankful for what they have. Someone will die in a store on Friday over a flat-screen television or a power tool. That annual sacrifice upon the altar of More Stuff has become as predictable as the tides."
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/20308-black-thursday-thanksgiving-in-the-consumer-wasteland
NBC News, today: "Shoppers eager to take advantage of early Thanksgiving deals brawled late Thursday as retailers across the country prepared for more crowds on what was expected to be a bumper Black Friday. After buying a big screen TV, a Las Vegas shopper was shot at around 9:45 p.m. local time (12.45 a.m. ET) late Thursday as he tried to take his purchase home, Lt. Gordon of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department told NBC News."
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/29/21669088-violence-flares-as-shoppers-slug-it-out-for-the-best-black-friday-deals?lite&ocid=msnhp&pos=2
****. This. Day.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024108029#post9
Most of them just nod their heads like good little sycophants, except ...
MADem (94,285 posts)
17. NO ONE DIED!!!!
The guy was "not seriously injured." The OP's assertion wasn't accurate--his example just got grazed in the leg by a garden-variety THIEF. And NOT anywhere near the store, either. The guy was at his apartment complex when that shit went down.
No one person in that entire litany of "violence against shoppers" link was killed. Not one.
Geez, I hate this overdramatic posturing. Yes, it's crass to shop on the "sacred" day that commemorates the first meal with the Wampanoag on Cape Cod (when a bunch of white people turned up and were uninvited guests, basically) but it's not the end of the world, either. If the day is sacred to you, stay home.
Don't tell other people how to live their lives, it never works, anyway. Their attitude is "Great--stay home...all the more goodies for MEEEEEEEEEEE!"
The new paradigm is 24 hour consumerism. People who want to eschew that kind of thing and can't control themselves need to move to the country, far from any malls. Even at that, with a click of the mouse, people can shop in their underwear at two in the morning.
The people I saw interviewed on TV were flat-out saying that they were poor, and the reason they were waiting in the cold for the stores to open was because they wanted to give their kids a better Christmas than they actually could afford, and this was the only way they could do it.
Personally, I think they'd be better off telling kids that they're Spanish, celebrating Three Kings' Day on Jan 6, keeping the 25th as a religious holiday, and buying all the presents in the AFTER - Xmas sales....
Why does Wee Willy hate poor people?
Eleanors38 (5,764 posts)
28. But...Gunzz, Zimmy, Cyrus! My feelings! My Comfort Zoneâ„¢!
MADem (94,285 posts)
14. The guy didn't DIE, though. He got jacked by a criminal IN HIS NEIGHBORHOOD.
He was in his apt. complex when that jerk shot at him. If the guy had been going out to the dumpster with a bag of old turkey bones, that same crook probably would have shot him and stole his wallet.
Thief is gonna thief. That flat-screen jacking was all about a crook, not about "shopper violence."
oberliner (23,796 posts)
15. Good thing you were wrong
You wrote: "Someone will die..."
Article says: "....the victim was struck in the legâ€
Hyperbole much?
skepticscott (8,127 posts)
23. Yes, this day is asinine and crazy
but why do you have to lie to make that point?
LordGlenconner (203 posts)
30. Hey why let facts get in the way of good old fashioned self aggrandizing?
Ouch.
Dreamer Tatum (8,149 posts)
29. Let's never lose sight of the fact that you were right. nt
oberliner (23,796 posts)
38. Except he wasn't
This person was shot in the leg, not killed.
hfojvt (32,843 posts)
40. and not anywhere near a shopping center
nothing really to do with black friday.
:rotf:
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I'm sure that someone will die from Black Friday within 24 business hours.
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... the "sacred" day that commemorates the first meal with the Wampanoag on Cape Cod (when a bunch of white people turned up and were uninvited guests, basically)
Someone got an "A" in "Re-write History" class.
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I'm sure that someone will die from Black Friday within 24 business hours.
Bank on it. :-)
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I'm not crazy about this black friday stuff, but I am not a whiny bitch who demands that everyone exist to please me. My God, if people didn't enjoy doing this they wouldn't, they would stay home. This is the biggest holiday next to tax day for the 0bamaphone people. Normally DUmmies are all for them enjoying life on the taxpayer dime, but they get their panties all bunched up because it happens on a holiday that they hate the meaning of in the first place.
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I don't participate in black Friday, but that's because I do not like crowds or aggravating traffic & parking. But never in a million years would I tell someone what they should and shouldn't do. Will is a fussbudget nanny-type; and to top it off he had to make all about him. Asshat.
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Pitt. Is. Super. Cereal.
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I find the whole camping out in front of stores and getting up at 5am to stand in crushing lines thing silly, but if someone has the time and inclination to do it I'm not going to damn them to Hell for it. What I find stupid is the fights and people getting knocked down and hurt in those ridiculous stampedes that occur when the doors are opened. But there again, you bought your ticket to the E-ride so what did you expect? I would suggest a football helmet and full pads.
I've done all my Christmas shopping online for years. I'd rather shell out a few extra bucks for shipping and have it dropped on my doorstep than face the madness. My wife is just the opposite - she loves the whole see-and-be-seen carnival. That's not me. I've detested standing in lines ever since I got out of the Navy.
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Pitt. Is. Super. Cereal.
We SAVE our money all year for the big must haves and head out on Friday to take advantage of the sales.
This year we finally bought a dishwasher after 2 years when the 16 year old one died in a spectacular fashion.
We did the washing by hand for a couple years then after getting tired of that Hubby headed out to buy a brand new one that will hopefully live another 16 years.
He managed to get a top of the line washer that sells for $670.00 the rest of the year for half off at Lowe's.
Nothing wrong with saving and paying cash for the expensive stuff when the sale's come about.
We do not give toys to the kids we give them gift cards, Out of my life time I only think I ever received what I wanted from family, a cap gun and a couple Tonka's big trucks to play on the beach with. At 17 I received a hair dryer. Everything else I have forgotten.
Give the kids the money and take them to the after Christmas sale's . Let them pick out what they want----I do this with my dog, take her to Pet co, walk her up and down the isles and wait to see what she wants to play with.
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We SAVE our money all year for the big must haves and head out on Friday to take advantage of the sales.
This year we finally bought a dishwasher after 2 years when the 16 year old one died in a spectacular fashion.
We did the washing by hand for a couple years then after getting tired of that Hubby headed out to buy a brand new one that will hopefully live another 16 years.
He managed to get a top of the line washer that sells for $670.00 the rest of the year for half off at Lowe's.
Nothing wrong with saving and paying cash for the expensive stuff when the sale's come about.
We do not give toys to the kids we give them gift cards, Out of my life time I only think I ever received what I wanted from family, a cap gun and a couple Tonka's big trucks to play on the beach with. At 17 I received a hair dryer. Everything else I have forgotten.
Give the kids the money and take them to the after Christmas sale's . Let them pick out what they want----I do this with my dog, take her to Pet co, walk her up and down the isles and wait to see what she wants to play with.
My youngest daughter goes nuts at this time of year. It scares me seeing how much money she's saved.
BTW, about the dog.
When Rover starts humping some ladies leg, does she get offended when you offer to buy it? :???:
Just askin'.
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Pitt. Is. Super. Cereal. DRUNK
Fixed it for ya'!
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That annual sacrifice upon the altar of More Stuff has become as predictable as the tides."
Yet, you prostrate yourself on the altar of FrEestuFf with a blinding, orgasmic fury and the predictability of an Atomic Clock?
Blow me, you retarded little prick.
Don't tell other people how to live their lives
You post this on Romper Room? Really???
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I wonder what Pittstain would have done if the NH State Liquor Store in Rindge or Jaffrey had been closed today?
What did he do on Sundays back in MA with all the Blue Laws?
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I wonder what Pittstain would have done if the NH State Liquor Store in Rindge or Jaffrey had been closed today?
What did he do on Sundays back in MA with all the Blue Laws?
Same thing all the drunks do here in WV... buy enough on Saturday to get them thru until Monday. It's real fun to see the local sots try to buy their booze on election day. State law bans selling booze on election day here. We had a special election to replace the governor a few years back on a Saturday. I read in the local paper that admissions to local hospitals due to the DT's went way up that weekend. :rotf: :rotf:
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I wonder what Pittstain would have done if the NH State Liquor Store in Rindge or Jaffrey had been closed today?
What did he do on Sundays back in MA with all the Blue Laws?
Assuming he didn't hit one of the several 'after hour' joints Bean Town is famous for ( because he was too cheap ) he probably just did what the rest of 'em do, drive to Seabrook, then head back to the parking lot of Tens in Salisbury for a couple pulls before going in for an eye opener.
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I wonder what Pittstain would have done if the NH State Liquor Store in Rindge or Jaffrey had been closed today?
What did he do on Sundays back in MA with all the Blue Laws?
Well he was not in Conn. when the laws shut down the sale of beer and wine at 6 pm.
Say Sparky , when I lived in Tenn. I lived in a dry County. Coming home after a 10 hour shift I had to drive 2 miles to the next county to buy a beer at 2-3 AM.
Fun, walk into a 24/7 gas station, pick up a paper bag at the counter and head for the coolers. Place a prouder in the bag and take it to the register where the clerk had a police scanner on. Clerk looks into the bag for the price on top of what ever you want to buy, rings it up and out the door you go home to a dry county.
Wide open spaces out there, lovely land and fun people. One can travel 50 miles and never see any cops. Poor State cops have a 150 mile area to patrol and city cops stay in the city. A whole lot different from NH. Real Rebel country that is nothing like N.H.
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Huh? What?
Vesta, go to bed.
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The hopeless, unemployable, alcoholic Pitt, in a moment of lucidity, is bitching at DUmmy Raven's refusal to buy him a new TV.
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We SAVE our money all year for the big must haves and head out on Friday to take advantage of the sales.
This year we finally bought a dishwasher after 2 years when the 16 year old one died in a spectacular fashion.
We did the washing by hand for a couple years then after getting tired of that Hubby headed out to buy a brand new one that will hopefully live another 16 years.
He managed to get a top of the line washer that sells for $670.00 the rest of the year for half off at Lowe's.
Nothing wrong with saving and paying cash for the expensive stuff when the sale's come about.
We do not give toys to the kids we give them gift cards, Out of my life time I only think I ever received what I wanted from family, a cap gun and a couple Tonka's big trucks to play on the beach with. At 17 I received a hair dryer. Everything else I have forgotten.
Give the kids the money and take them to the after Christmas sale's . Let them pick out what they want----I do this with my dog, take her to Pet co, walk her up and down the isles and wait to see what she wants to play with.
Do you buy your under ware on Black Friday?
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I saw what you did. :whatever:
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Response to WilliamPitt (Original post)
Fri Nov 29, 2013, 07:24 PM
Star Member WilliamPitt (55,803 posts)
63. This thread provided tremendous fodder for my Ignore file. O. M. G.!!! the IGGY list.
So thanks for that.
Don't bother replying to this post. I won't see it.
StinkDUde is now off the hook. Pittster is now the laughingstocks of the interwebtubes.
Jeez, Pittstain, are you snogging gNads, or what?? :???: :???: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :lmao:
What a pathetic little man.
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I don't participate in black Friday, but that's because I do not like crowds or aggravating traffic & parking. But never in a million years would I tell someone what they should and shouldn't do. Will is a fussbudget nanny-type; and to top it off he had to make all about him. Asshat.
I got out around 9am this morning and was quite surprised to find it like most weekend shopping days.
I will be interested to see what the consumer spending $$ is going to be.