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Black Friday Continues

By: Christian Henson
Updated: November 23, 2012
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Best Buy opened at Midnight of Black Friday and Sarah Long braved the cold in hopes of getting a TV.

"It's freezing. I have a sweatshirt on, a blanket, and a coat, and I'm still still cold."

People waited in line for hours at best buy bundled up trying to fight off the cold wind and tried to find creative ways to stay busy while they waited to get inside.

"Got myself a tennis ball, been bouncing it for hours, got my phone and youtube, and just sitting here."

Miles Corner got to Best Buy at 11:30 Wednesday night to get the first spot in line and a voucher for the TV he had his eye on.

"You get the voucher, you go in, shop around, then you pick up your TV and leave. So it works out pretty good."

But those vouchers are limited so you might not get exactly what you came for.

"It was worth it. If we get the TV like I said it will be worth it."

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