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Posted by Geena Phillips on 10/02/06 07:06
unisellers wrote:
> Festus Noodleman wrote:
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>>marky@kol.co.nz <marky@kol.co.nz> wrote in message:
>>1159678572.633562.291770@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com,
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>>>After 5 and 3/4 years of watching dvds I have arrived at the big no:
>>>1000 dvds
>>>I have only bought 3 of those and rented just about all the rest.
>>>About 1/3 of those titles have been tv based series
>>>about 99% have been watched on the computer
>>>Around 50% have been already seen by me.
>>>Its only been recently I have purchased a playsrtation 2 console so I
>>>can watch an occasional dvd on the bigger screen.
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>>Is that 1,000 DVDs or 1,000 titles? :-o
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>>Festus Noodleman
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> I've watched "Braveheart" atleast 50 times if not 100 times.
My tongue is now bleeding from the amount I'm biting it. :)
Suffice it to say that 50 to 100 viewings of Braveheart would still fail
to make it 1/10 as good as Rob Roy.
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