C-dot
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C-dot, those wouldn't have been surge protectors. They didn't have them in those days. They would have been just plain extension cords, each one a conflagration looking for a place to happen.
I scoured the Canadian Tire website looking for them - You know those little box shape things you plug into a socket with three more plugs on them? - but I couldn't find the right name. In the movie, Mr. Parker had a dangerous looking cluster of them all originating from one socket. The closest I could get was a surge protector.
C-dot, you get to work it off the day after Christmas though, boxing.
We don't have that down here.
Boxing to get the last item on the shelf before the other shoppers, from what I've read.
Back then (when A Christmas Story was set) the dangers of such weren't known.
Ahh a simpler time.
You don't have boxing day? I didn't know that. You're right about the physical dangers - I stay away from the malls on December 26th like I'll catch the bubonic plague (though for the past 4 years I've had to work retail on that horrific day - not this year, though.)
Those aren't even the best deals. The best deals are a week after New Years, when everyone is broke and the stores desperately want to give away their overstock. I got a wicked paid or French Connection leather driving gloves for $30.00, regular $120.00, last January
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