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Just wait, Jersey-sama. Soon, VCRs shall be a penny.Jerseymilk wrote:Really you got a Toshiba for that price? I hate the U.S.! Things are just too cheap there! It's not right!Well, I guess I've been proven wrong. I guess technology just gets cheaper faster nowadays.
EDIT: *covers his face with a fan* Ohohohohohoho...
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Those brands are often identical to many name players in the price bracket above. Not the Sonys, but the Aiwas and similar. Supermarkets can sell them cheap because, well, they sell everything cheap.Jerseymilk wrote:I'm not wealthy, I just save up(a long time), but I do. And when I say cheap ones, I'm talking about those brands made from companies you've never heard of that you buy at Wal-Mart or the grocery store, yes the grocery store. I actually didn't think the technology was already seven years old though. I thought it was just five years at most. *sigh* Shows how much I know about technology.Once again Liam, I am humbled by your superior "smarts" in that area.
And how did you know that my Chinese birth sign was rabbit?! Eh?!
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DVD players have been around since at least 1997, and I'd wager 1996. Apparently, they are the fastest selling electronic entertainment...thingy. By half way through this year, they will officially be ubiquitous. I'm not sure how they qualify that (I assume it's something like 95% of all houses). By contrast, it took VCR players twice as long to become ubiquitous.
And of course I knew that your Chinese brith sign was rabbit. That's why I said it. Obviously. Yes.
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Guess not, but I don't see why a van would need one. "UGH, can't ... lift leg ...need .. mul ...ti ... ple .... steps ...tooo get... in ... ... to .... VAN ..."Zackarotto wrote:You've never seen those vans with the built-in stepladders then, have you? Kind of like an airplane.M-Vegeta wrote:Soon they're going to have to start selling step ladders just to get into them!
It'd seem more practical for these trucks and SUVs that require their own air space to been driven. But mind you, I live in Greeley Co., a cow town with country type folk. It's in their heritage to drive oversized everything.
I woulndn't mind owning a mini! I think those are the coolest little cars, a parallel parking dream come true! But I can only imagine my corpse if I happened to get hit by one of these trucks or SUVs. Maybe I'll move to England and live with Liam, then my dream will have come true of ... owning a mini. *sigh* Their cars are tiny, and I wouldn't have to worry about someone backing up over me while pulling out of a Wal-Mart parking space.
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You know Michael Kane?PsyLiam wrote:Also, I hate to brake it to you, but not everyone in England drives a Mini. Outside of Michael Kane, I don't know a single person.
OMG!!!!111
And you can't fool me. All brits drive the mini, eat fish and chips, have bad teeth, and say, "good da' governa."
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Who's Michael Kane? Is he very famous? I've never heard of him. Or was he a friend of yours and Psy's? Now I've heard of Micheal Caine, but not this other Micheal.

And I know it's not a romantic interest M-Vegeta! It's called being sarcastic.
And I know it's not a romantic interest M-Vegeta! It's called being sarcastic.
Jerseymilk: "Can I tell you something?"
B-kun: "What?"
Jerseymilk: "I see Fangirls."
B-kun: "What?"
Jerseymilk: "I see Fangirls."
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