With days until Black Friday mega-sales, lines are already forming outside some popular stores.

Dozens are camping out on the sidewalk in front of the businesses to make sure they are first in line for the deals.

Shopper Tina Jones is a veteran of the process.

"It starts as soon as blackfriday.com puts the ads online," she says.

Black Friday fans bring all the creature comforts of home with them - including computers, televisions, blankets, games, snacks and so on.

"I'm waiting for the 40-inch TV this year and the tablet," said shopper Michael Urso.

"We enjoy everybody out here, we're like family. We've been doing this for the last 10 years," he continued.

Danielle Winrow is not camping out for Black Friday.

She did arrive well before store hours Sunday for a one-day deal.

Timing means more to this sale-fanatic than most others.

"I'm nine months pregnant and I'm having contractions, so we're just going to sit here and wait and hope everything goes o.k, to get them their present. Then we'll go to the hospital," she said.

Kaleb Jones, spending time in a different line, says he's spent all five of his birthdays waiting for Black Friday.

Most campers say they still go to work and school and go home to take showers during the week.