Are we still allowed to call it “Black Friday”?

I mean, with Obama in the White House and all. Considering we’ve banned terms like “black hole” and “devils’ food cake,” you’d think Black Friday would be out of the question. Then again, it’s good for the economy.

Speaking of good for the economy, beat the crowds and do your Black Friday shopping through my Amazon links. They have some amazing deals, and none of them require you to put on pants. Which, after all the turkey you’ll be eating today, is a good thing.

Click the banner above to take advantage of Amazon’s deals, and a portion of whatever you spend will come back to me. Which means I will have something to be thankful for! See how that works?

Whatever you do out there in the coming shopping madness, be safe. The hot toy or the cheap Jimmy Choos are NOT worth scratches, bruises or broken bones.

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2 Responses to “Are we still allowed to call it “Black Friday”?”

  1. ORPO1 says:

    We can if we want.
    But this year we are pretty much done for the Grandchildren.
    And I will call it Devil’s Food Cake until I am laid to my final rest.
    And from south of your border, have a splendid day. Did the October Thanksgiving for three years as a young man on the Canadian Prairies. So I am going to send you Thanksgiving Wishes.

  2. Gorillamonk says:

    as an impartial black person, I really don’t give two shits. I know WHY it’s called black friday. As I represent the minority right now, I’ll say that we accept this one slighted backhand from the lily whites.

    And you’ve gotta to reap Cyber Monday….oh my gawd!

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