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"Krusty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > What's the deal with "buying" dvds? Why do people do this? I seriously don't > get it. I've had a DVD player for about 5-6 years, since my wedding, and I > have a grand total of about a dozen DVDs, all given to me as > christmas/birthday presents. $40 for a season of Friends? on DVD? Why? $40 > for a season of Simpsons? on DVD? > > Look at that shelf of DVDs, collecting dust, which you may or may not watch > about 5 more times total, and add it all up, then post the dollar amount > here in this thread. I wanna chuckle... > > -** Troll. C'mon Krusty, you can do better than that. Besides, just because you purchase something doesn't mean you can't sell it later on when you realize you're not going to watch it anymore. You'll make enough money to essesntially put the cost in the "rental" category, with the exception being that you don't have to bring it back to blockbuster or mail it back to netflix. Also, if a show is available on DVD, I think it's proper to actually PAY for it, rather than just download it from somewhere. -- Anthrax442 "Well, throw in a rectal exam, and this'll be the best day ever!" Xander Harris
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