Play Black Friday Bingo
Here's your official Consumerist Black Friday Bingo Card, inspired by "28 Bad Things That Will Happen On Black Friday." I added a few of my own as well. Full-size inside. I made it using the free bingo card maker at teach-nology.com.
This is a test contextual ad for the SHOPPING category. It should appear on all SHOPPING entries, unless the subcategory has its own ad.
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@wattznext: Scratch that, how about winner becomes the new owner and managing editor of Consumerist?
This reminds me a lot of the Walmart Bingo I discovered on StumbleUpon a couple weeks ago. It definitely will not take you long to fill up your Bingo card.
@Kishi: I'll take that square as my write-in.
If not, I'll have to use "Came to my senses, gave up, went the hell home, and poured myself a drink." And that won't fit in the square.
@Cafezinha: YES. Me too. I drink to rid the memories....
The Christmas music....the pissed off shoppers... The karaoke. *shudder*
possible write-ins:
- Arson
- Trampled to death
- Local news crew stealing items from customers to create an undercurrent of fear and desperation
- O.J. Simpson somehow involved and getting arrested
- Other sentient creatures laughing at the spectacle
- Level-headed people shopping for moderate deals at relatively empty stores
My fav: lug-headed SUV drivers, too fat and slovenly to walk the extra 20', parking in the middle of two compact car spaces.
Well, what's actually my fav: chrome truck-nuts accessorized SUVs being keyed by mildly annoyed compact car drivers seeking slightest excuse to commit minor parking lot mayhem.
My write-in would be "witnessing an early-morning car crash in the crazy Kohls parking lot." I saw that scene on Black Friday several years ago, and that soured me on Black Friday. It's now a day for me to stay home at all costs. I enjoy knowing my car and bank account are both intact at the end of the day.
LOL. Were I motivated enough to get up at ungodly hours of the night and drive to my local BB or wherever, stand in line for several cold hours, then deal with stampeding cattle as they run around, heedless, trying to grab the best deals before they sell out... Well, then I'd be retarded. But I'd definitely fill out my bingo card. :)
Write ins:
- Line holders
- An ambulance to cart away those who have been trampled to death
- Wal-mart not having advertised TVs
- Hot chocolate
- Scalpers
- The asshat that grabs the item you're carrying because it is the last one in stock
- A surprisingly refreshing lack of little kids and screaming infants, but a depressingly large number of adults acting like little kids and/or screaming infants
- Mobs of people who temporarily suspend brain function as an excuse to be belligerently nasty to each other
Ah, yes, reasons why I will be sleeping straight through it all. Can't wait.
@hellinmyeyes: LOL, yeah that was what I thought of too! I was wondering what the difference would be between the Wal-Mart bingo and Black Friday bingo!
@Kishi: I am so glad to be unemployed for Black Friday, because otherwise I would most likely be working retail that day. I got up at 4 a.m. just to be at my old job by 6 a.m. last year. I also worked the previous Black Friday, but it was more bearable because the store didn't open until 8 a.m.
@BrianDaBrain: The asshat that grabs the item you're carrying because it is the last one in stock
Said asshat, though, probably doesn't realize that now you have two free hands and they don't...
@bossco: Day after thanksgiving. Start of the Christmas shopping season. Prices slashed. Raving mobs. People falling and being trampled to death by the mobs. Fights. Hour long waits at the checkout. Losing your will to live while running the register.
God help those that sell Wiis. There are going to be riots.
@no.no.notorious: *and by you, I mean sales associate.
--customer complaining to manager that sales associate said "merry christmas" instead of "happy holidays."
sorry folks
@sourc3: I too work retail and this will be my first black friday. I work for a place that might have small, if any, deals (think fruit inspired electronics) so I don't know what traffic will be like. I don't know what to expect. Kind of scary yet exciting.
This bingo chart seems overly ambitious. Even the best deals still cost money, and with the way the economy continues to sink, I suspect that Black Friday is not going to be quite as exciting as previous years, even if the deals seem great. Not only are buyers going to be reluctant to spend money, they probably will be holding out for better deals.
Well, I won't be participating in Black Friday this year. My wife and I usually go together, except this year she has to work that day. She usually has a list made out the night before of all the items we're gonna purchase and from what store. We hit each store and purchase each item on the list (providing it's still available). With the exception of the long lines and the sea of people, we usually get done fairly quickly and safely. My favorite part of that day is going to breakfast after wards.


























My write-in:
Customer in front of you trying to split up their purchase 5 ways so they can use 5 different coupons.