Today is, apparently, the longest 'day' of the year! :o. In some parts of the country it 'dawned' over a week ago, and its doesn't look like the clocks will strike the closing bells until sometime on Sunday, or even later.
And why is it considered 'black'? :hmmm: I suspect when this 'day' is done, and the little plastic card payments are all added together, a lot of folks will be looking at figures on the red side of their accounts.
Or is that the very reason for the naming, for come the reckoning, the mourning after, many may look back in a black mood.
But I've not been tempted to surf the net or brave the High Street to seek out the 'bargain' that just had to be bought, and have spent my rather short - in daylight terms - sunny blue sky day watching paint dry (though I did have to spend a few hours applying the stuff first. ;) So we are now the proud owners of a nicely painted hallway in our bungalow, and that I count a real bargain!
Agreed, grumpy old man I may be, but I count ourselves in a war with the major retailers. They seem to think every single date on the calendar has to come under the remit of one special event or another. I disagree, I think some days are just normal days, with no reason to rush out and buy pointless overpriced tat.
I will happily spend money on my hobbies, on the things I love doing. I won't pay ridiculously over-inflated prices for multiple gifts and presents for a long list of days, Mothers day, Fathers day, Valentines day etc etc etc, when those days used to warrant a simple card and a hug and tell someone you love them.
Baaah Humbug!
sorry, but ANY email I receive which mentions 'black friday' is immediately consigned to the black hole, otherwise known as DELETE !
Quote from: mattycoops43 on November 24, 2017, 06:38:47 PM
Agreed, grumpy old man I may be... I won't pay ridiculously over-inflated prices for multiple gifts and presents for a long list of days, Mothers day, Fathers day, Valentines day etc etc etc, when those days used to warrant a simple card and a hug and tell someone you love them.
Baaah Humbug!
I bet I'm more humbug-ish than you!
We've not bought a thing today and also consign any email or snail mail mentioning Black anything to the bin.
Despite me generally disliking US imports such as Hallowe'en and Black Friday I confess to pre-ordering a DVD boxed set from Amazon today. It will no doubt be cheaper a couple of weeks later.
:sorrysign:
If you ask me its all a load of old tutt, and another thing its Christmas soon, BAH HUMBUG
Only 126 Shopping Days till Easter (ifyou count Sundays as a shopping day).
I expect to see Easter Eggs in the shops in early January.
If I remember correctly what the guy on the checkout in Tesco told me last week, they already have the rollout of Easter all set and ready to replace the Christmas stuff.
As for Christmas, my wife and I have decided that this year we will not be present on the 25th when one of our grandkids opens the obscene number of presents that get bought for them by parents, other grandparents and relatives, family friends (nearly every child in their class at school will probably be involved in the reciprocal craziness), and heaven knows who else! As the 'big day' follows relatively hot on the heels of a birthday that descends into the same realm of materialistic madness, it's enough to make my blood really boil!
And I'll see all the humbugs and raise you a Werthers Original.
Not very black here today, in fact a lovely sunny day with a mid-day temp around 25C :sweat:
Christmas is a no-no for us. We go up into the mountains to a friends restaurante and have tapas and a few drinks and a great time. The 21/22 of December is for me. I can look forward to longer days again.
Ah, now it dawns on me! :-[ Thanks, folks!
I too, have been getting black Friday email adverts, but, like others, have deleted them immediately.
But only cos I couldn't work it out - black Friday to me has always been Friday 13th! :worried:
I have to confess I did order something online today...
£20 worth of miniature toggle switches from Rapid Electronics! :D
Cheers,
Chris
I bought a class 40 but in my defence I've been waiting ages for it!
Black friday is a great day to realise that the one big thing i bought 2 weeks ago is now cheaper to the tune of £150 :censored: even tho it was reduced by £400 when i bought it!!!!! oh well live and learn or possibly not :no:
Apparently the end of the World as we know it is less than 48 hours away, as according to a recently seen headline we are about to be invaded by creatures that we all thought were merely fiction.
Yes, Cyber Menday is nigh! (It might be a misprint or my prescription needs updating).
Fear not though, as it'll all be over by Tuesday.
........won't it? :worried:
P.S. My wife reckons my pills aren't working this morning. :( :confused1:
Quote from: daffy on November 25, 2017, 11:45:15 AM
P.S. My wife reckons my pills aren't working this morning. :( :confused1:
:laughabovepost: Wot she said!
Black Friday - the day for people to spend money they don't have, on stuff they don't need...
Quote from: Evans on November 25, 2017, 11:12:49 AM
Black friday is a great day to realise that the one big thing i bought 2 weeks ago is now cheaper to the tune of £150 :censored: even tho it was reduced by £400 when i bought it!!!!! oh well live and learn or possibly not :no:
Ah, but if you had waited, it would either have not been on sale, or sold out by the time you went and looked.
Quote from: Claude Dreyfus on November 25, 2017, 02:42:43 PM
Black Friday - the day for people to spend money they don't have, on stuff they don't need...
I thought it was all about the fighting.
Black Friday, The day after Thanksgiving.
The day in the USA when retailers finally make it into 'the black' for the year.
As opposed to 'red ink'.
John P
Quote from: jpendle on November 25, 2017, 05:09:20 PM
Black Friday, The day after Thanksgiving.
The day in the USA when retailers finally make it into 'the black' for the year.
As opposed to 'red ink'.
John P
I was just about to say that,
Arrived 20 dpdt switches from the house of strong ladies.
No purchases were made yesterday.
Except for stuff for railway modeling, and SWMBO'S arts and crafts, we've reached the point where there is little we wish to buy. So unless, it is something we were going to buy for routine use, sales are of no interest.
Black Friday made it overseas? Weird.
As an American, I hate it. I never participate. I hate that people have to work on a major holiday (besides major hospital and first-responder services).
I miss when I was a kid when most places were closed on Sundays, and for sure on holidays.
Quote from: scottmitchell74 on November 26, 2017, 12:56:43 AM
Black Friday made it overseas? Weird.
As an American, I hate it. I never participate. I hate that people have to work on a major holiday (besides major hospital and first-responder services).
I miss when I was a kid when most places were closed on Sundays, and for sure on holidays.
Every day is sadly a normal working day now (except easter sunday/Christmas day) gone are the days of family's spending Xmas together as most now have to work boxing day so people can spend there money, what difference does one day make? Still another 363 days they can spend there money on!
Forget Black Friday seeming to drag on and on.
I HAVE JUST HAD TO WATCH THAT SCTRICTLY COME PRANCING RUBBISH with the Domestic Overlord, surely the UN have people to stop these crimes against humanity?
Quote from: Evans on November 26, 2017, 09:41:20 AM
Every day is sadly a normal working day now (except easter sunday/Christmas day) gone are the days of family's spending Xmas together as most now have to work boxing day so people can spend there money, what difference does one day make? Still another 363 days they can spend there money on!
It's the Madonna Syndrome -
"For we are living in a material world......"
Sadly. :(
Quote from: paulprice on November 26, 2017, 09:59:16 AM
Forget Black Friday seeming to drag on and on.
I HAVE JUST HAD TO WATCH THAT SCTRICTLY COME PRANCING RUBBISH with the Domestic Overlord, surely the UN have people to stop these crimes against humanity?
You have my sympathies, SWMBO is a Sickly fan too :sick2:
Fortunately my top floor train room is a naturally defensible position...
Quote from: tutenkhamunsleeping on November 26, 2017, 10:19:59 AM
Quote from: paulprice on November 26, 2017, 09:59:16 AM
Forget Black Friday seeming to drag on and on.
I HAVE JUST HAD TO WATCH THAT SCTRICTLY COME PRANCING RUBBISH with the Domestic Overlord, surely the UN have people to stop these crimes against humanity?
You have my sympathies, SWMBO is a Sickly fan too :sick2:
Fortunately my top floor train room is a naturally defensible position...
Me too🤕
I have a swmbo and two DDs and apparently Strictly is a family tradition in our house. The dent in my head fits the shape of her thumb perfectly.
If it's any confort to you the French version is worse. Happily my girlfriend is not a fan. :)
Best regards,
Joe
We should all now look forward to cyber monday 😂
We never EVER watch that dancing programme. It makes absolutely no sense to either of us.
As the thread has been 'strictly' hijacked I would just say that my wife loves it, I enjoy it, and it's infinitely more entertaining than a football match. Perhaps.
(Locks self in vault to avoid fallout)