This anonymous shopper’s stymied face reflects every emotion Bossy has about consumerism, especially in an aisle of Target on Black Friday, where Bossy was selecting this year’s Christmas lights.
my holiday wishes would be that no one would have to go into these dreadful money mills having to do with anything.
Period. If we do NEED to shop (which is doubtful) my fantasy would be that it could be in a mom and pop shop on main st.
Um… not to be a pain in your ass… but, you skipped entering your poverty party post to shop on Black Friday for crap that will be discounted 98% if you wait until December 28th?
hana says
November 29, 2008 at 11:13 amAnd this is why you won’t see me in the morning stampede line on Black Friday. I have that look whenever I get in the store…. contemplative.
jan8mr.lootiato says
November 29, 2008 at 2:04 pmmy holiday wishes would be that no one would have to go into these dreadful money mills having to do with anything.
Period. If we do NEED to shop (which is doubtful) my fantasy would be that it could be in a mom and pop shop on main st.
Little Miss Sunshine State says
November 29, 2008 at 2:39 pmBut why did Bossy wait until Black Friday? The Christmas lights have been in the stores since the day after Labor Day!
Debby says
November 29, 2008 at 4:32 pmBut every.single.thing on that shelf is on SALE! Buy more! Buy often. But, wait, where are the crowds? Recession anyone?
K says
November 29, 2008 at 5:31 pmUm… not to be a pain in your ass… but, you skipped entering your poverty party post to shop on Black Friday for crap that will be discounted 98% if you wait until December 28th?
For real?
Okey dokey. Just checking. Back to your hair.