Anyways, the most amazing thing was to see how much people were standing in a line at 11pm in front of the stores under the rain for "Black Friday" (we drove around just to have a look). Whoever invented that day was half angel half devil. It's nice to have great deals to help us with our shopping specially in the hard times but can't the retailers store open their doors at a decent hour? Why do they have to open so early? 5 am or even earlier and people are in the line since 11pm the day before which are 6 damn waiting hours. Being on the line is one thing, still you need to have a ticket for the item you would like to buy (at Best Buy, don't know for the others). Tickets are limited, one ticket per item per customer, which means that you may not have the chance to get a ticket or what you want to buy. Do the shoppers like to suffer that much?? And the funny thing is, as I heard from someone who had been on the line, some people don't even know what the tickets was used for but wanted every ticket available.
I did the line once and knew that I won't be willing to try again (but never say never); I preferred to stay cozy at home, watching TV, chat, play a game or any other thing.