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Nothing is sacred to retailers, not even Thanksgiving Day

   Your Nov. 21 story, “Black Friday race to start even earlier,” provided store hours and narrative on the Friday shopping hours, especially pointing out the ever-earlier wee opening hours by retailers. However, you neglected the imminent demise of Black Friday; Black Thursday is starting.
   There’s no place like home for the holidays — like Thanksgiving Day. Yet despite the lack of any necessity, Wal-Mart, Circuit City and Kmart were open on Thanksgiving. It’s a rotten shame. While their richly compensated [bosses] are giving thanks in church or are sitting around the family table for the annual feast, they made their wallets a priority when it comes to their employees.
   I don’t know who started it, but retailers felt that it was critically important for employees to be in the stores. For some reason they seem to think that the other 363 days of the year do not provide adequate shopping time. And then one retailer tries to be creative with deals on Thanksgiving Day to attract shoppers and the shopping frenzy will grow. Soon, Thanksgiving will be just another day.
   Yes, I’m from a generation where everything was closed on Sundays and holidays. We managed. We scheduled our time better, our preparations for holidays were better. We were never in a position to even need a supermarket, convenience store or gas station on Thanksgiving Day, And everyone could celebrate. Those who shop are enabling the retailers.
   Some employees will say they get paid for it, and they volunteered to work. But if not enough employees volunteer, then who must work?
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I worked for K-Mart back in 1993, and even that far back they were open for Thanksgiving.  Thanks for the heads up Maryann, but this isn't a new thing.  I remember I had to work Thanksgiving Day that year.
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Go back a little farther-  I remember when it was hard to find batteries on Christmas day


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Go back a little farther-  I remember when it was hard to find batteries on Christmas day
I remember too! Not only batteries but film for the camera or how about 'flash cubes'?


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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The only reason stores are open is because they know they can play us like a well tuned instrument...the name of that string is called impatience....."We cant wait until the stores are open to get batteries to play this toy. Some store should be open to fill my need want need."


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Wait a minute here.  You need batteries on Christmas day?

Who is the dingbat who buys an item for someone for Christmas but fails to buy batteries?  I happen to agree with that article.  Dang it, buy it before Christmas.  Actually, batteries should always be kept on hand at home.  But then there are the dingbats who, when the power goes out, are looking for batteries for their flash light.

Isn't it amazing.  No more do we have to spend hours at home standing the wringer washer doing our laundry.  We can put our laundry in the automatic washer and they will be washed while we go to the store to do our shopping.  No more do we have to spend time at the clothes line hanging clothes, nor doing ironing, we have automatic dryers and permanament press/no iron fabrics, so we can go out to the store and buy batteries in preparation for Christmas gifts.  No more do we have to spend time standing at the sink washing and drying dishes, we can put them in the automatic dishwasher while we go out shopping for the turkey that we used to awaken on Thanksgiving morning only to realize we forgot to buy the bird.

Get the idea?


Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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Got it!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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I have always said the same thing about time. I remember being very young and my mom having a ringer washer. I remember when we had a coal furnace too. There were no clothes driers, disposable diapers, dishwashers, microwaves, hair blowers, rug shampooers, no wax floors, food processors, computers, cell phones, email, etc. And yet there was time every Sunday to spend with family. There was actually seemed to be more time than there is today.

And it is funny how the Home Depot and Lowes have "DO IT YOURSELF" classes when back then, that is how you did everything! Even though I appreciate and am thankful for the modern conveniences we have today, I still think life was much simpler then.
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Wait a minute here.  You need batteries on Christmas day?

Who is the dingbat who buys an item for someone for Christmas but fails to buy batteries?  I happen to agree with that article.  Dang it, buy it before Christmas.  Actually, batteries should always be kept on hand at home.  But then there are the dingbats who, when the power goes out, are looking for batteries for their flash light.

Isn't it amazing.  No more do we have to spend hours at home standing the wringer washer doing our laundry.  We can put our laundry in the automatic washer and they will be washed while we go to the store to do our shopping.  No more do we have to spend time at the clothes line hanging clothes, nor doing ironing, we have automatic dryers and permanament press/no iron fabrics, so we can go out to the store and buy batteries in preparation for Christmas gifts.  No more do we have to spend time standing at the sink washing and drying dishes, we can put them in the automatic dishwasher while we go out shopping for the turkey that we used to awaken on Thanksgiving morning only to realize we forgot to buy the bird.

Get the idea?



And we still dont have time to pick up the batteries----I think because we added the hair dresser, bar, monday nite football, manicures, massages, gym, etc.........


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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JoAnn, I too remember all those things that you mentioned in your post , does that mean we're getting old?
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Quoted from mikechristine1
Wait a minute here.  You need batteries on Christmas day?

Who is the dingbat who buys an item for someone for Christmas but fails to buy batteries?  I happen to agree with that article.  Dang it, buy it before Christmas.  Actually, batteries should always be kept on hand at home.  But then there are the dingbats who, when the power goes out, are looking for batteries for their flash light.

Isn't it amazing.  No more do we have to spend hours at home standing the wringer washer doing our laundry.  We can put our laundry in the automatic washer and they will be washed while we go to the store to do our shopping.  No more do we have to spend time at the clothes line hanging clothes, nor doing ironing, we have automatic dryers and permanament press/no iron fabrics, so we can go out to the store and buy batteries in preparation for Christmas gifts.  No more do we have to spend time standing at the sink washing and drying dishes, we can put them in the automatic dishwasher while we go out shopping for the turkey that we used to awaken on Thanksgiving morning only to realize we forgot to buy the bird.

Get the idea?


Dude- I talking way back when everything ran on BIG batteries-  double D ? they were expensive- like the price of a piece of meat- I grew up in Yates Village
We didnts just keep batteries laying around back then



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People belong with their families on holidays.  Especially Thanksgiving and Christmas.  This whole thing with time.....where the heck does it go to.  I roll out of bed and next thing I know its time to roll back in.  I still have a list of a gazillion things to do by the end of the day.  We are so lucky to have all the conveniences we do so why don't we have more time to do....well.....just nothing?
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People belong with their families on holidays.  Especially Thanksgiving and Christmas.  This whole thing with time.....where the heck does it go to.  I roll out of bed and next thing I know its time to roll back in.  I still have a list of a gazillion things to do by the end of the day.  We are so lucky to have all the conveniences we do so why don't we have more time to do....well.....just nothing?


We keep trying to 'collect', things to do....kind of like gerbils/hamsters......some people collect and pack-rat away newspapers/tupperware containers etc.....some people collect lists of things to do........

maybe we think if we have to stay still and hear the silence(or voices) in our heads/hearts it could be deafening......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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JoAnn, I too remember all those things that you mentioned in your post , does that mean we're getting old?
I like to add the words "seasoned, experienced, knowledgeable, wisdom" to the word OLD. Wouldn't you agree?

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I agree JoAnn but some mornings when I get up the word petrified would be more appropriate.
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