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Michelle
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February 21, 2005, 12:53 »
lol thanks lona,
I've done that double post thing before on here, I press submit and nothing happens so I press it again, obviously too impatient as usual. :roll:
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Out of all the things I've lost .......I miss my mind the most!!
Sandra
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February 21, 2005, 13:19 »
Blondes
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leigh
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February 21, 2005, 21:51 »
im pleased to say vcr's will take many years to go out of fasion,due to the fact that they are cheap, tapes are cheap there is no blocking (like dvd's) and i feel they are much more reliable......beat that dvd (by the way i purchased a vcr from a bootsale very modern with remote and instructions for a whooping £4.00 which i might add is superb)
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