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I agree with you. Darth_Katie Send a noteboard - 05/09/2011 04:18:21 PM
Maybe I could see owning some if they were true classics, but otherwise, I don't see the point.

Perhaps someone could explain it to me, please.


I'd only buy a TV show on DVD if I was sure I wanted to watch it again. The same goes for movies. I only buy things that I really, really love and can't get on Netflix. It just seems like a waste of money otherwise.
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