watch it: “Shopping Can Be Fun (1957)”

Don’t shop on “Black Friday” — that’s what they want you to do to:


Why do they want you to shop? Why are they so gung-ho on getting you to the mall? What’s in it for them? Did they really have to tell us that shopping can be fun? Couldn’t we have figured it out for ourselves… if it were true, that is. I mean, no one has ever had to make a PR short called “Sex Can Be Fun.”

Honestly, is it meant to be enticing, watching people driving around trying to find a place to park amongst all that “plenty of free parking”?

Doesn’t “Hillsdale” sound like a mental hospital?

Shopping makes Mother happy! Shopping makes children happy! Calling Dad a “doll” makes Dad happy! Nothing is gayer than farmers’ markets and circus themes! No, it’s true!

These things confuse me, though: Is the luau chick the mall’s ambassador to the armed forces, or the armed forces’ ambassador to the mall? (Who knew masstige retail had a diplomatic program?) And why would a penguin want to look like a “modern guided missile”?

It all makes me very suspicious that our happiness is not the first thing our retail overlords have in mind.

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JoshB
JoshB
Fri, Nov 28, 2008 12:37pm

Argh! What you should have said was “Don’t work on Black Friday.” The shoppers get good deals. The employees get broken psyches.

Mark
Mark
Fri, Nov 28, 2008 2:54pm

I’m hedging my bets and neither working nor shopping.