I suppose as long as there are people who start to shop on that day the retailers think it's okay to start advertising it then. Crazy, but true. To be honest, I'm now thinking about the Christmas purchases we will be making. :-)
Yes, Christmas no longer waits... «Louis» noticed the local Tarzhay (Target) had already done the changeover to Christmas in its seasonal section on Halloween day.
Actually, I saw some Christmas ads the week before Halloween. They're probably trying to get us in the mood, but I think it's having the opposite effect!
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Love that hat. I want one just like it!
You're right. Christmas merchandising waits for no one, it seems. Ain't got no couth no more, nohow.
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Oh no!
A good pause in between: Thanksgiving!
Did you buy that hat?? :)
I suppose as long as there are people who start to shop on that day the retailers think it's okay to start advertising it then. Crazy, but true. To be honest, I'm now thinking about the Christmas purchases we will be making. :-)
too be honest Diane, I've already started my Christmas shopping!
Thanksgiving comes first ... GAH ... Valentine's Day decoration can wait til February ...
Yes, Christmas no longer waits...
«Louis» noticed the local Tarzhay (Target) had already done the changeover to Christmas in its seasonal section on Halloween day.
Actually, I saw some Christmas ads the week before Halloween. They're probably trying to get us in the mood, but I think it's having the opposite effect!
:) ha-ha.
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