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It's here again--almost.
Soon, it will be the time to roust the children on a dreary
morning to stand in line for Black Friday sales.
Some of you may not be familiar. Black Friday is the day after
Thanksgiving when serious Christmas shoppers begin their holiday shopping.
Major retailers around the country discount products to help kick off the Christmas shopping season. The Black Friday ads are usually kept secret until you receive the circulars in your Thanksgiving Day newspaper.
Black Friday is not for the last-minute shopper but those of us who keep an eye out all year for the elusive toy, sweater or newest pant and shoe shape that loved ones just must have.
The official day for us is November 26 each year.
These Black Fridays are usually marked by 4, 5 or 6 a.m. stands in lines at local malls and department stores to get the best sales before it's all gone bye-bye.
This year, however, it will be different for some of us because
we're going to black friday 2007 on line this year.
At this Web site, all of the stores that I would have fought traffic to get to are in one place so that I can sit in the comfort of my home sipping hot cocoa and clicking my way to vauable savings.
Every Christmas, Best Buy offers excellent electronics and appliance gifts for my whole family and
Circuit City deals will make sure that MP3 player will be under my tree at the lowest possible cost. Kids like electronics for Christmas and I know I'll be able to get them there. However, I won't have to stand in the cold morning drizzle to get them.
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