My Plastic wrapping is thick!
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Originally posted by josuff247
Me too! I had to use a scissor
Me too! I had to use a scissor
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Originally posted by Green Jello
Anyone else get the feeling that since we have a Star Wars DVD forum now, the threads are getting a little ridiculous?
Anyone else get the feeling that since we have a Star Wars DVD forum now, the threads are getting a little ridiculous?
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From: howell nj
Originally posted by Green Jello
Anyone else get the feeling that since we have a Star Wars DVD forum now, the threads are getting a little ridiculous?
Anyone else get the feeling that since we have a Star Wars DVD forum now, the threads are getting a little ridiculous?

i started this thread as a goof,a goof,a goof...
almost fell off my chair when i checked and saw people Actually responded....
True,the Plastic IS thick-
but who gives a F&ck....
Thursdays thread!!!
"""HELP,MY CAT JUST PISSED ON MY STAR WARS BOX"""
ok,who`s gonna start it??
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i started this thread as a goof,a goof,a goof...
Yay, lets show them that we can actually make threads that show this sub forum is of use instead of pissing it away and complaining when they don't give us a sub forum again.
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Aww c'mon, let the kids have their fun. The SW excitement will all blow over in a week or so anyway and we can all go back to arguing over Criterion disks or Dolby vs DTS like good little DVD drones.
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Okay, as a serious thought in a non-serious thread....
I'm actually glad the plastic is thick. I could see a thinner plastic tearing easily and the box artwork getting scratched.
I'm actually glad the plastic is thick. I could see a thinner plastic tearing easily and the box artwork getting scratched.
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Actually, it was a genuine pain if you wanted to check the discs for scratches in the parking lot as I sometimes do now(after several Fox TV set scratched discs) and didnt have anything sharper than keys...
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no problem scissors didn't fix
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Originally posted by habers
had the same problem, wish they would have made the box thicker instead of the plastic wrapping that you throw away
had the same problem, wish they would have made the box thicker instead of the plastic wrapping that you throw away



