Give thanks, then shop

Lines inside, outside stores on extended Black Friday

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Sisters Bailee (left), 11, and Kylie Highbarger, 13, of Amboy walk through UOI at Northland Mall Friday morning while doing some shopping with their mother, Becky. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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7:26 a.m. Friday, Walmart

A stocker stood on a ladder and changed the price above a shelf of items near the seasonal merchandise. A co-worker arranged items on lower shelves.

“I only got 4 hours of sleep,” the stocker said. “I don’t feel like I’ll be very productive today.”

7:50 a.m. Friday, Radio Shack, Sterling

Derek Flannery, 19, of Rock Falls and a friend, who was wrapped in a blanket, were among more than 25 people shivering in line, waiting for the electronics store to open at 8 a.m.

“It depends on the deals,” Flannery said about Black Friday shopping. “I usually stick with online shopping. It’s a lot easier than this garbage.”

8 a.m. Friday, Radio Shack

An employee unlocked the door, and people flooded the store, most of them making a beeline for the front counter, behind which were kept the most sought-after items.

A teenage boy bought a pair of headphones. An older couple examined a GPS navigation system. A woman bought a laptop computer.

“They don’t have any more,” a woman in a Rock Falls Rockets winter hat said, walking past a line of people on her way out the door. “Why put them in the flier if you’re not going to carry them?”

Quite a few people gravitated toward the 32-gigabyte flash drives on sale for just $10, although a handful looked at cellphones.

8:14 a.m. Friday, Menard’s, Sterling

One of the main aisles was crowded with women pushing carts that were filled not with home improvement items but with pajamas, slippers, hats, scarves and fleece blankets, all at deep discounts until 11 a.m.

The seasonal departments were hopping, too: Parents and grandparents loaded their carts with toys and tins of cookies and popcorn.

8:34 a.m. Friday, Kohl’s, Sterling

The parking lot was packed. A woman driving a silver Chevrolet Malibu noticed two women loading their stuff into the back of their vehicle, which was only five spots from the store. She flipped her left turn signal and waited, and waited as they placed the last bag in the trunk, as they closed the hatch, and as they wheeled their carts back to the store.

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