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To: HairOfTheDog
Hey there HOTDog! Everyone...thanks for the notification...I have seen those pics before, but hey, anything that involves my fav little 'obbit...

Hubby finally broke down and bought a DVD player...we were going to wait until Christmas and get one that could play music CDs as well, but I think he couldnt stand it anymore. I am glad, because I can now watch the DVD I had bought.

Only problem now, the NEIGHBOR is borrowing the DVD...ARGH!

Have been finding out all sorts of little spoilers...its gonna get very very hard for the next few months NOT to look. I swore I was going to avoid it this time, but old habits die hard.

Alkhin

26,320 posted on 09/19/2002 11:03:22 AM PDT by Alkhin
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To: Alkhin
Alkhin, have you had a chance to play much with your DVD player yet? Most (if not all) of the DVD players in stores now (even the real cheapies) can play music CDs. For mine, I just put it in and it starts playing automatically. It plays MP3s, too, and it must be close to a year old now. My sister's is a cheap one, but it displays Jpeg images in addition to doing everything mine does - you can burn a CD of images and do a slide show!
26,321 posted on 09/19/2002 11:10:20 AM PDT by RosieCotton
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To: Alkhin
...but old habits die hard.

Yeah, they sure do. Why I remember old Tombor Proudfoot, he lived to the ripe old age eleventy-five. And not because he had such a cushy life either, I might add.

Why there was the time when Tombor was out planting in his field. As he was clearing out some old plants he was bitten by the biggest, fattest, blackest, spider you'd ever laid eyes on. Old Tombor was in bed for week recovering, thought he was a goner fur sure.

Then there was the time........what? old HABITS?.........oh,...nevermind.

26,328 posted on 09/19/2002 11:52:06 AM PDT by ksen
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