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Our VHS collection consists of Pulp Fiction and Alien. That is all.

 

Unfortunately, the means by which We would generally watch them is a mammoth TV/DVD/VCR that is currently residing in some storage room or another at Our parents house.

 

Occasionally, We do fix our gaze upon the tapes for a minute or so as they sit on the shelf, all the same.

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I'm old now so I have a ton of VHS tapes in boxes somewhere.  But haven't watched one for well over a decade.  Don't think I even have a working VCR anymore.  Those things are way harder to maintain than DVD players and break down a lot more.  Especially toward the end of the run, when pretty much every VCR on the market was cheap crap.  I've heard VCRs are no longer being marketed, but they are still sold locally at the bigbox stores (Target and Wal Mart still have combo players on the shelves, for example).

 

 

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just for fun? watch them on an old t.v.?

 

I still use a VCR for most of the surveillance at the house.  Analog recordings are more reliable imo.  I also have some tapes with anime recorded on them.

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I did up until recently. I kinda lost a bunch of my stuff because I lost my house while I was away.

 

But I have pretty much all my favorite movies on DVD, so... eh.

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