28 November 2009

Did you hear the secret about some stores having pretty big sales?

I don't know how you all do it in other countries, but here in America, today is the day that begins this magical time of selfless giving in the most frantic, sleep-deprived, violent way possible.

That's right, sharpen your elbows, cause it's time for... what's that? The day after Thanksgiving passed and took with it all those unbelievable deals?? Damn.

Oh, yeah, that's right... THAT'S what my wife was doing while I was sleeping yesterday... Saving almost $2000 on appliances we needed to buy for our new house anyway. Thanks, desperate retailers of America!

And a special thanks to you, Sears, for narrowly winning your own battle against poor planning and organization to barely not totally mess everything up!

As for you, readers, even if you think you could never be lured down from your lofty position of righteous judgment --a seat I kept warm for many years-- into the fray that is Black Friday, I urge you to at least consider bypassing all that famous interminable-waiting and running and scratching and occasional-murdering while still getting almost all the other benefits-- shop online!

The best part is, when you're online, Black Friday isn't just Friday, so this post is still useful and timely!

Yes, awaken yourselves from those tryptophan-induced comas and remember the spirit of the season: buying more things than anyone would ever need for everyone you know (not forgetting that you are the first person you ever knew), and singlehandedly reviving a sagging economy somehow by demanding to pay retailers less than their cost for a choice selection of the most-wanted consumer goods.

In that very sacred vein, I point you in this direction, to my good friend and partner Amazon, which is offering unbelievably amazing prices for many, many different products this week:


I've only just begun my shopping there for this year, but as long as you don't buy the last thing of something I didn't know I wanted yet, I won't have to track you down and push-trip you while you're triumphantly carrying it from the mailbox a few days later.

Happy shopping!


FULL DISCLOSURE: I might come trip you anyway, just for old time's sake-- you just can't get that full experience online!

Also, as always, I do receive a commission for anything you purchase at Amazon as long as you get there from my site, but don't let that make you think I didn't get involved with them only because I know all sane people shop there at least sometimes, except for those who just haven't seen the light yet. Come into the light!

11 comments:

Zip n Tizzy said...

Ahem... what was this I just read about, "Saving is paying yourself?"
;)

jojo said...

sayiing hi! I lurked here alot, do you remember me from the buzz?

Shannon said...

UGH, I just placed an order on Amazon the other day...

Trooper Thorn said...

Any idea where I can get a good deal on typewriter ribbons?

LiteralDan said...

Hey everyone, I'm not slacking off for the usual reasons, but rather we had to move out of our apartment by last night, and after staying up all night (again), I was able to lock the door and walk away by 7:45am.

So, not sure when I'll be posting again, but we're (this time really, really, probably) supposed to be closing on our house Friday.

Thank Vishnu for parents and spare beds!

Irrational Dad said...

Oh Amazon, how I love and loathe thee... They have EVERYTHING that I never knew I wanted. AND, I have a $39 credit that I JUST found out about. Merry Christmas indeed.

Ashly Star said...

Online shopping, I love.
Real shopping, I hate.

I haven't started holiday shopping yet though. I always procrastinate it, lol

Mary said...

Waiting for you to post again.

Sue said...

Hope the closing on your new house went well and that you have moved in. Happy holidays, Dan, to you and your family.

Aunt Juicebox said...

My brother works for Amazon, so I try to shop there as much as I can.

Shannon said...

As promised, I'm here to click through to Amazon!

Now, off to do some shopping...