The Black Friday hype is real. So real, in fact, that two California women have already started camping out at a Best Buy in anticipation of the annual shopping holiday.

According to CBS Las Vegas, Vickey Torres of Cabazon and Juanita Salas of Beaumont arrived at the Beaumont Best Buy 22 days before Black Friday, which falls this year on November 28.

The pair plan to spend the entire span of time camped out at the store in hopes of getting their hands on the best "first come, first served" Thanksgiving night deals.

This year, Best Buy is opening earlier than ever at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving evening, then closing at 1 a.m., and reopening at 8 a.m. on Friday morning.

Black Friday's still weeks away, but there's already a line at a California @BestBuy: http://t.co/EtKuyTAQXy | pic.twitter.com/IzeViVW1gN — Best Buy News (@BBYNews) November 9, 2014

"We could have started later, but then we wouldn't be sure to get first in line," Torres told the Banning-Beaumont Patch on Friday. "They only get a few items at the cheaper prices and it's first come, first served."

The women said they have camped out at the store for "the last few years," and they take it in turns to go home to shower and eat.

"Some people say we're crazy," said Torres, adding that those comments don't bother the two at all.

Best Buy hasn't released full details on its Black Friday sales yet, but the pair are hoping to get a good deal on a television.

Target recently announced that it was moving its Thanksgiving hours up even earlier than last year, and offering some shopping deals as early as the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.

The rush towards ever earlier hours has already been joined this year by Kmart, Sears, J.C. Penny and Macy's. But some stores, like Costco and GameStop, have resisted the Thanksgiving "creep" and declared that they will confine their sales to Black Friday only.

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