Motivator wrote: » The guards were called to the sale in the local Next a few years ago. Absolute mayhem at 5 in the morning because people were skipping the queue and a brawl started. Next gear is absolute trash anyway, I can’t believe people buy it.
spurious wrote: » It's not just 6am. Some of them queue from 4am for the Next sale in Blanch. Madness.
pgj2015 wrote: » in my experience its the people with good jobs and lots of money who are up at 3am for this sale.
Loughc wrote: » Honestly anyone who queues at 4am for the balls Next sells need their head examined.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Bored, need a bit of diversion from the Christmas prison with the relatives I reckon! Any port in a storm
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Who the fcuk is up for a sale at 6am the day after Christmas. I really pity the workers who has weeks of Christmas shyte, one day off and back in for the sales. It's all about money and it's sad and depressing.
punisher5112 wrote: » Absolutely nuts.... Suppose when you don't work it's easy enough done.... Can't understand why we can't have an actual rest day like many euro countries... Everything on a Sunday is shut.... 25th and 26th should be closed shop....
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Anyway, I don't participate, couldn't think of anything worse!
Loughc wrote: » They could just stay in bed.... it is 4am.
Loughc wrote: » Not a chance. Most of the people I know who are at the next sales are jobless but yet have money to go constantly shopping.
Seamai wrote: » I know, we have 9 public holidays in the year, shops should be closed on public holidays and more restricted hours on Sunday, nothing to do with religion, give people a chance to spend quality time with the people that are important to them not hanging out in the likes of Dundrum, Blanchardstown or Mahon Point shopping centres indulging in retail therapy. There have been sales on in many of the shops in Cork since Black Friday, so what fantastic offers could the likes of Next have to warrant getting up in the middle of the night to be at the doors before 5am ????? Even earlier for those who have to work. People here are sleepwalking into an American style one day Christmas break and have only themselves to blame, if people weren't gullible enough to be out early on St Stephen's morning, the shops wouldn't be bothered opening.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » God be with the days when the January sales were after New Years Day.
Seamai wrote: » I know, we have 9 public holidays in the year, shops should be closed on public holidays and more restricted hours on Sunday, nothing to do with religion, give people a chance to spend quality time with the people that are important to them not hanging out in the likes of Dundrum, Blanchardstown or Mahon Point shopping centres indulging in retail therapy.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » The religion of consumerism requires constant worship.
hurikane wrote: » I wish I could muster up some fake outrage and be a complete thanks whore. I can’t though. Who gives a fcuk?