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 Posted by NoNoBadDog! on 06/30/06 01:25 
"Phisherman" <noone@nobody.com> wrote in message  
news:u8q7a292rfpnis1c7l3iuivek6t6c9gfi5@4ax.com... 
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 02:06:30 -1000, "NoNoBadDog!" 
> <Diespammers@notme.com> wrote: 
> 
>> 
>>"Fish!" <fugu@tastyfish.com> wrote in message 
>>news:MPG.1f0e1a0bf7b5eb2998a302@News.Individual.net... 
>>> In article <Xns97F0C0E87F90Bsky@207.115.17.102>, skip[@nospam.com 
>>> says... 
>>>> "Kirk Frei" <fangoria@muscanet.com> wrote in 
>>>> news:12a6356s12tht0d@corp.supernews.com: 
>>>> 
>>>> > I've noticed in the last month or so that it takes 
>>>> > an extra day for my email message that they 
>>>> > have received my dvd. I'm only about 70 miles 
>>>> > from where most of my dvd's get sent(cedar rapids,Iowa). 
>>>> > If I put them in my mail box on Monday they 
>>>> > almost always were received on Tuesday. 
>>>> > Now, most of the time they don't get 
>>>> > there for 2 days. Anyone else noticed 
>>>> > this happening? I only received about 
>>>> > 8 to 10 per month, so I don't do high 
>>>> > volume. 
>>>> > Thanks, 
>>>> > Kirk 
>>>> > 
>>>> Is netflix still in business. amazing 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> do people still RENT DVD's? 
>> 
>>Renting is a great way to tell if you want to spend the money to add that 
>>DVD to your collection.  If you rent it and decide you don't like it, your 
>>not out anything.  If you buy a DVD and don't like it, you're out the cost 
>>of the DVD. 
>> 
>>Bobby 
>> 
> 
> 
> Well, if you watch a movie you don't like, you've wasted your time 
> because you could have watched a movie that you like.  And, there are 
> a LOT of bad movies.   Watching trailers can give a false sense that 
> the movie is good because trailers take the very best parts of the 
> movie. 
 
But if it *IS* a bad movie, and you rented it, you can *STOP* watching it  
(not waste time watching a movie that is bad), and your are only out a few  
cents on the rental. 
 
Bobby
 
  
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