my 30 favorite dvds are moving west without me
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my 30 favorite dvds are moving west without me
i had borrowed my brother my top movies to watch, i have done it before and get them back, but out of no where he decided to move west, not even exactly sure where, california or oregon i heard, he says they will mail them to me.
Ugh, my movie nights have alot worse selection now, good thing for xbox live or i would be bored alot more, i suppose that will make it a faster changover to hd dvd when it comes out
Ugh, my movie nights have alot worse selection now, good thing for xbox live or i would be bored alot more, i suppose that will make it a faster changover to hd dvd when it comes out
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Actually he borrowed, you lent.
But my question is, brother or no, why would you lend out so many at one time? I've lent out 4 or 5 discs at once to some close family members (after instructing them on how to care for them, and dutifully noting their name, what discs, and the date in my spreadsheet, and they know I'm tracking it ). I see no need to give them more than that at one time. If they want more they can come back later after returning the first set.
But my question is, brother or no, why would you lend out so many at one time? I've lent out 4 or 5 discs at once to some close family members (after instructing them on how to care for them, and dutifully noting their name, what discs, and the date in my spreadsheet, and they know I'm tracking it ). I see no need to give them more than that at one time. If they want more they can come back later after returning the first set.
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Originally Posted by hondo21
Actually he borrowed, you lent.
My question is, Why would you lend DVDs to a family member who is unstable enough to move away without really telling anyone where he's going? I mean, that's just bizarre.