What to do with your VHS that you don't watch anymore?

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I gave mine to Goodwill, at least someone else will buy them. Most of mine where Disney movies like FernGully and Lion King, I don't think I will watch them again.
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DCsegaDH wrote:Most of mine where Disney movies like FernGully

WTF!!!!!!!!! FERNGULLY ISN'T A DISNEY FILM, MORON!!!! ARE YOU RETARDED??!?!?! HOLY CRAP! WHAT A LOSER!!!!


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Limewater wrote:

I hope you got the memo about blue text...

Did you get the Memo?
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I sold the last of my VHS tapes about 5 years ago. Most of the stuff on VHS I either replaced with DVD versions, or just didn't care to have anymore. I haven't operated a VHS in about 3 years, I don't even remember the last time I used a regular casette tape for music. Magnetic tape tech is dead to me.
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Limewater wrote:
DCsegaDH wrote:Most of mine where Disney movies like FernGully

WTF!!!!!!!!! FERNGULLY ISN'T A DISNEY FILM, MORON!!!! ARE YOU RETARDED??!?!?! HOLY CRAP! WHAT A LOSER!!!!


I hope you got the memo about blue text...
My mistake, but I don't feel bad for not knowing the company for Ferngully :lol:
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I don't have a problem with my old VHS tapes I don't watch, because I still watch them. My copy of Ace Ventura 2 and Strange Brew are both on VHS, I just don't want to pay to buy the same movie again on DVD if I already own it.
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DCsegaDH wrote:
Limewater wrote:
DCsegaDH wrote:Most of mine where Disney movies like FernGully

WTF!!!!!!!!! FERNGULLY ISN'T A DISNEY FILM, MORON!!!! ARE YOU RETARDED??!?!?! HOLY CRAP! WHAT A LOSER!!!!


I hope you got the memo about blue text...
My mistake, but I don't feel bad for not knowing the company for Ferngully :lol:

pretty sure it's fox.
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I read somewhere that there is a way to make an arcade spinner from VCR parts.
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