Oklahoma City shoppers take advantage of early discounts

 
By Trisha Evans
Published: November 23, 2007

When the Toys “R” Us employee handed Natalie Jones a voucher for the hard-to-find Nintendo Wii , she said it felt like she was given a winning lottery ticket. “I have the ticket in hand. There’s no need for me to fight anyone for it. The things we do for our kids,” the Oklahoma City resident said jokingly. By 5:30 a.m., the coveted console was bagged. That made standing in line for hours in 20-degree ...

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