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I suggest roasting your turkey, chicken, turducken, etc. on Wednesday night. Then make your gravy and let them sit overnight; they'll taste even better. Make your side dishes Thanksgiving ; eat dinner about 2; be ready to roll at 5.
I don't have my schedule for Thanksgiving/Black Friday yet but I'm more than a little aggravated that Walmart has decided that Black Friday starts on Thanksgiving! At 6 PM?? Well, the good thing is that I won't be scheduled in at midnight, or some other crazy hour, but still......
If eggs weren't so expensive, and I don't like to waste them, I'd be throwing them at MY store! lol
I don't have my schedule for Thanksgiving/Black Friday yet but I'm more than a little aggravated that Walmart has decided that Black Friday starts on Thanksgiving! At 6 PM?? Well, the good thing is that I won't be scheduled in at midnight, or some other crazy hour, but still......
If eggs weren't so expensive, and I don't like to waste them, I'd be throwing them at MY store! lol
People want to shop and the demand has required Walmart to open earlier in order to gain the foot traffic. It's sad, but these shoppers are greedy consumers that want their stuff sooner.
People want to shop and the demand has required Walmart to open earlier in order to gain the foot traffic. It's sad, but these shoppers are greedy consumers that want their stuff sooner.
Why is it sad? people are allowed to shop whenever they want... you guys do realize you do not have to go to WalMart at 6pm right? that is just when it opens...
I will for sure be there at Thanksgiving and am happy that i don't have to stay up till midnight.
Gonna get my Xbox One, play my game for a couple hours and i'll be in bed well before midnight
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