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What made you roll your eyes today thread?

LittleJerry92

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And yet ANOTHER disc is scratched! Holes. :rolleyes:

Honestly, I'm done renting DVDs from my library. I'm going to use the one in the town next door to mine. Haven't had any bad luck from them so far.
 

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And yet ANOTHER disc is scratched! Holes. :rolleyes:

Honestly, I'm done renting DVDs from my library. I'm going to use the one in the town next door to mine. Haven't had any bad luck from them so far.
At my old library literally, EVERY DVD was scratched and was unable to be played! It was very annoying because that library had a lot of movies I wanted to watch. :grr:
 

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Yup. And it's frustrating that libraries are the only place outside of Deadbox that you can rent physical media. :smirk:
 

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Hmm, I personally like Redbox, they actually have a good selection of movies and their discs aren't scratched up (at least in my experience).
 

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redbox has a surprisingly large selection of movies. you just gotta make sure you go to their website and check to see if its in the ones near you. the movies displayed on the side panel arent always accurate
 
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