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From: for ronnie the christian capon who is afraid of todays date
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Subject: Re: Netflix stinks!!!
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In article ,
Bob Ward wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 07:44:14 -0600, "Clark W. Griswold, Jr." <73115
> dot 1041 at compuserve dot com> wrote:
>
> >Bob Ward wrote:
> >
> >>DVD's in the home aren't any comparison to or substitute for the
> >>theater experience.
> >
> >You are absolutely correct. Everytime I talk myself into going to the local
> >theatre, I rediscover the joys of:
> >
> >Hearing cell phones ring during the show
> >Hearing ongoing commentary from people nearby
> >Hearing babies cry and elementary school kids chatter
> >Smelling the 5 course meal that people brought into the theater with them
> >Etc.
>
>
> Did someone put a gun to your head and force you to go?
>
> Obviously, large numbers of people agree with me that the only way to
> see a movie is on the big screen.
Actually large numbers of people disagree with you. If they didn't there
would never have been a market for video's or dvd's in the first place
> If you disagree, stay home - it's
> just that simple. Do that, and we can both be happy - I don't have to
> share the armrest with you.
You don't sound like the share an armrest kind of guy. You sound just
like the cell phone using, ongoing commentary, burping kind of theater
goer that everyone complains about