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  1. Holy crap! I don't go into Best Buy until after all the doorbusters and crazy people are gone later in the morning (I don't have a death wish, lol), but this is an EXCELLENT ad and it would take a lot for me to say that. Our TV went out a couple of months ago and we've been using our very small 22" tv in our large living room. I'm surprised we haven't gone blind trying to squint to see the TV. For the first time ever, I'm wondering about camping out. :g_think: Something I thought I'd NEVER do!!
  2. Best Buy for several reasons... At our Best Buy I can NEVER find anyone that is willing to help and the employees at check out are always rude. I disagree with and do not like the company that they use to finance their credit cards (HSBC). And finally, I don't need ANY electronic gadget that bad where I'd ever get in that mess on Black Friday. I can honestly say that I haven't had a pleasant experience at Best Buy in years... I have grown to hate that place.
  3. Love the cartridge sale as well, although I'd be happier if they'd sell them for $15.00 each! :D Very good price on them, but when bills are to be paid, Cricut cartridges aren't a top priority. :rolleyes:

    Also, I remember buying the Fiskars paper trimmer on Black Friday two years ago for $4.99 and I ended up getting the second to last one. I'm not sure if I'll be going there this year or not.

  4. We'll probably be spending much less than last year. My husband was hurt at work earlier this year and was out for almost two months and we're still trying to get back on track from that. He's trying to work atleast another 30 hours overtime in October and November to cover black friday/Christmas shopping.

    But in addition to that, we really have no clue what to get our son or his daughter for Christmas. There is nothing that they really want and no good toys are out. We honestly have no idea what we're going to get them! I'm glad though, because it will keep us from spending as much money... I definately don't want to buy junk just to buy something that day.

  5. I know this is kind of late, but have you heard of "Chinese Christmas". We have way too many family members to buy for everyone, so that is what we do. You can set a limit of $5.00 or $10.00 per person (or whatever limit you want). Each person brings a wrapped gift to your gathering and that evening you all draw numbers. The person with number one gets to pick first out of the pile of gifts. Then number two takes their turn... they can pick a new gift or take the first person's gift. Then the person that drew number three goes next... they can pick a new wrapped gift or take one from person 1 or 2. And everyone goes until all gifts have been picked (I'm sure you can find more exact rules for this game online). It's a fun game for the adults to participate in (we buy for the kids)... everyone still gets to open a gift and it doesn't break the bank. We always have a blast playing this game and we've had all kinds of gifts from Krispie Kreme doughnuts and coffee, to lottery tickets, to a bag full of comical "adult" items, (we aren't exactly a proper and formal family, lol), nice flatware, and everything else in between. This is just a suggestion.
  6. We always have a regular dinner for Thanksgiving, but for Christmas everyone brings a little bit of everything... cheese and crackers, various items to make sandwiches (chicken salad, pimento cheese), ham, deviled eggs, different candies and desserts, just a little bit of everything. It's pretty much just finger foods for Christmas. And then we get together for New Years Eve for a "game night" where we bring the Wii, Seinfeld Scene it and other games. On that night we may do a Mexican theme where we bring tacos, enchiladas, nachos, etc. Or we may choose to cookout hot dogs. We change that up.
  7. I bought one as well on BF as well as a cartridge to go with it. Unfortunately, since it cost so much I told my husband just to wrap it up, put it under the tree and not to get me anything else for Christmas. Sooo, I haven't been able to try it yet. :( I did speak with a couple of other shoppers that were picking a few up and were giving them as gifts. They said they loved theirs. Also as I was leaving Wal-Mart one of the greeters saw it in my buggy and told me she had one. She told me she was in love with hers as well. I've heard nothing but good things about it and can not WAIT to unwrap mine and use it Christmas morning! :holiday02
  8. Our son (7) wants:

    Claw Arcade game from TRU (got it on BF)

    Woody and Buzz talking figures

    Bop It

    Mario Kart for Wii

    Tools (REAL ones he says)

    Any kind of Zurg toy

    A Mars Globe (don't even know if they make such a thing)

    Toy Story bucket of soldiers

    Astronomy laser

    My Sims game for Wii (which he just bought this weekend with his birthday money)

     

    Each year he's always had that one item on his list that he MUST have, but there isn't anything out there that he's really interested in this year.

  9. Holding a door for someone and then not getting a thank you (like I'm their servant) is the WORST. I always just say "You're WELCOME" in a sarcastic tone. I don't know if it's because I embarass them or they just have their rear end on their shoulders, but they go out of their way not to look me in the eye.

    I hate everyone else has such rude encounters, but I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one in the world that has been taught any manners and that the rest of the population is just crabby, crabby, crabby. Nice to know that some people still believe in manners!

  10. A few years ago I gave my brother about $20. What I did was use a large box and LOTS of tissue or newspaper. Then I put a $1.00 bill in one of those miniature sized envelopes. The envelopes were scattered in all the tissue paper in the box, so it took him a while to find all the money. He enjoyed having to go thru it and it was amusing to everyone else.
  11. Well it sounds to me if your boy's are willing to help you then you raised some great boys!! Remember Christmas isn't always about the gifts. I have a friend who is divorced and can not get her son much and his dad always gets him outrageous gifts. I always tell her, the gifts are going to be forgotten by next year but making cookies, watching movies, decorating etc... will be remembered forever by your child!!QUOTE]

     

    I was going to say something like this... I remember when my brother and I were growing up that there were many Christmases that our parents struggled. It always seemed like our dad was getting laid off. Now out of all those years I only really remember one or two gifts that I ever got. What sticks in my head about Christmas when I was a kid is seeing the lights, putting up the tree, Christmas dinners with family and my Grandpa always dressing up like Santa Clause on Christmas Eve for all the kids. I even tend to think about my Nannie's little smokies and Grandma's cheesecake before any toys I received because it was a tradition. Every year with my son I always try to focus on letting him make memories like that too instead of the gifts. We try to make the entire week of Christmas FUN, not just one night to get presents. We make a construction paper chain for the tree. We always get one of the gingerbread house kits to do together. Go look at Christmas lights, make popcorn together (on the stove, my son likes to cook in a pot), and watch a good Christmas movie. If you can get brown craft paper (the large roll), let your children lay on it and outline their body. Then they decorate it with markers & construction paper so they can make themselves into a gingerbread man (hang it on the wall). Make paper snowflakes, attach to string and attach them to the ceiling (we hang around the Christmas tree). My son is already asking when we're getting our gingerbread kits. Not once has he mentioned a toy that I got last year. I know that he'll always remember those little traditions first. :)

     

    Oh, and sorry for the long post. ;)

  12. Our entire family LOVES deep fried turkey. My aunt and uncle have the fryer and cook one for everyone. My husband and I always prepare our own and they deepfry it for us after the main turkey is finished. This is the recipe I got from my aunt:

    Make a seasoning with these ingredients:

    2 Tbs. garlic powder

    4 tsp. seasoning salt

    2 tsp. poultry seasoning

    2 tsp. paprika

    2 tsp. salt

    1 tsp. pepper

    1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper

    You mix these ingredients together and rub onto the (defrosted) turkey well (make sure to get it between the legs and wings too).

    Then you put a bottle of Liquid Smoke "into the turkey" with an injector needle thing (whatever they're called). You inject the LS into the meat of the turkey.

    Then they deep-fry the turkey in peanut oil. YUMMY!!

    I don't know if I can wait another week for some turkey myself. :2letseat:

  13. I haven't seen anything yet that has made me really excited about getting out Friday. I'm looking forward to seeing AC Moore's ad to see if they'll have one of the Cricuts on sale. I've wanted one for a while now, and they're finally getting into a price range that I can deal with. Wish we had a JoAnn's around here. I may be going to Michael's or AC Moore depending on who has the better price.
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