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In the US, people are now diligently and carefully prepping turkeys, pies, and other delicious treats to eat, while us Canadians are prepping our cars, and dressing our kids in 48 layers so they don't freeze to death as they walk to school. At least we don't have hurricanes...I guess.
Black Friday is sometimes called the biggest shopping day of the entire year, and it's bigger than people hitting each other over the head with toasters at Walmart. Online shoppers, you know, the smart ones, are taking advantage of Black Friday to get a head start on Christmas presents, and YOU can take advantage of this!
By Adam SchneiderIn the US, people are now diligently and carefully prepping turkeys, pies, and other delicious treats to eat, while us Canadians are prepping our cars, and dressing our kids in 48 layers so they don't freeze to death as they walk to school. At least we don't have hurricanes...I guess.
Black Friday is sometimes called the biggest shopping day of the entire year, and it's bigger than people hitting each other over the head with toasters at Walmart. Online shoppers, you know, the smart ones, are taking advantage of Black Friday to get a head start on Christmas presents, and YOU can take advantage of this!