I got to Old Navy at 3AM, and picked out a little over $20 worth of clothes for my kid so I could get the free Lego Rock Band.
I went to Walmart at 5AM only to find out they hadn't closed at all going from Thanksgiving to Black Friday and starting offering their doorbusters at midnight. Most other Walmarts were doing a 5AM opening, but since I'm 20 minutes from the Walmart with the trampling last year, they were precautious. I missed out on getting NBA 2K10 for $25 and didn't get to see what all the other games on the sales list were. By the time I could figure out what was a sales game and what wasn't, since the employees were clueless, my choices for the 360 were Need for Speed Shift at $25, UFC Unleashed at $25, PGR4 at $10 and Godfather II at $10. I took everything but the Godfather. I wasn't too big into getting the game anyways and I found a final copy sitting in the toy aisle mixed in with the toys, so I gave it to some nice woman I was talking to earlier that didn't end up getting a copy of GTA IV for her son like she wanted.
That was it for me. Old Navy was a pleasant experience. Walmart was a nightmare. I was out of Walmart in enough time to hit other doorbusters, but I just couldn't take it any longer.








