Find Black Friday Sales Online
Thanksgiving is a time when families gather together and dine on traditional American foods. It's a wholesome time in which we focus on our nation's history and (ummm…) shopping.
The day after Thanksgiving has been dubbed "Black Friday." It's the official kickoff of the holiday shopping season, and bargain seekers rise before dawn to get rock bottom prices. Retailers try not to publicize their deals until the week of Thanksgiving. However, the astute Black Friday shopper knows that there are ways to find out on the internet.
A simple Google search reveals many different websites that can help you strategize your post-holiday shopping spree.
One website, bfads.net, features a blog with sale updates, online deals and most importantly, advertisement scans of over 30 popular stores.
Blackfriday.info is the official site for all 2007 Black Friday ads with advertisements from 59 popular retailers including Toys R' Us, Macy's, the Disney Store and Target. The website also offers email alerts for when your favorite stores add to their list of sales.

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Find out where the warehouses are for the big retailers, get a gang of armed thugs, break into the warehouses, and have yourself a real Christmas. Oh, wait. I'm not born to the upper class. Okay, never mind, I can't do that. That's only for them to do. Using the US Dollar.