As my first whole day back to the states, the wife, kids, and I all went to an IKEA grand opening in Austin.
Not a good first day back, ROFL! Holy crap was it packed! I was all stressed out, lol.
I'm not good at all in large crowded shopping areas. So probably a no go for me on the black Friday, hehe.
I will be among the craziness on Black Friday. My wife voluntells me I am going every year. My wife is only 5'2" on a good day, so my being 6'1", I get to push my way through everyone while she hides behind me. So, if anyone gets pi$$ed, it is at me, and not her. Usually makes for a fun day.
As my first whole day back to the states, the wife, kids, and I all went to an IKEA grand opening in Austin.
Not a good first day back, ROFL! Holy crap was it packed! I was all stressed out, lol.
I'm not good at all in large crowded shopping areas. So probably a no go for me on the black Friday, hehe.
Wyatt.... welcome home
Next time you head to IKEA make sure you stop in the restaurant. Get the Swedish Meatballs... I'll actually go there sometimes just for lunch (damn, I'm a loser...LOL)
I'm going out to work... thats right, work. Although I would love to capitalize on the deals of Black Friday madness, it amazes me that people are willing to line up at 2:30am, 5 hours ahead of store openings at numerous outlets across the U.S. Yesterday, people were already lining outside for the PS3, and I was thinking to myself "Damn, I earn a living". Not saying that people getting in line for an awesome deal or an early release of a product is bad, get while the getting is good, but this early stakeout for shopping and spending money is getting out of hand.
In the end, I think I am just jealous that I can't be one of those guys waiting in line for a good deal at the Woodbury Commons Outlet during the middle of the night.