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the white rabbit
16-08-09, 04:54 PM
Why does just about every DVD I hire from my video shop say 'Not for rental'?
Surely one of life's great mysteries.
You still rent from a shop? How quaint!
the_lone_wolf
16-08-09, 06:17 PM
You still rent from a shop? How quaint!
TPBFTWLULZ
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TPBFTWLULZ
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third party
breakfast
financial times
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Seggons
16-08-09, 06:26 PM
third party
breakfast
financial times
we love u lol zzzzzzz ???
You know when you old when ....
It would've been more obvious if it was formatted correctly like this. TPB FTW LULZ
:)
xXBADGERXx
16-08-09, 06:30 PM
Speak English ......................... Mongs
the_lone_wolf
16-08-09, 06:33 PM
Speak English ......................... Mongs
That's what I kept thinking when I was in Wales...:p
the white rabbit
16-08-09, 06:37 PM
Can't be arsed to spend ages on the computer or downloading and out here only get Sky. So when I fancy something specific on the spur of the moment, yes, the video shop is easiest.
I think the children are referring to The Pirate Bay :rolleyes:
xXBADGERXx
16-08-09, 06:44 PM
Anyway , before this descended into Gibberish , to answer your original post .......... when you are a hire shop and put films out to Rent , you are supposed to go through the "proper" channels and buy a Rental version of the film . These are about £150 to buy so that the company that distributes the film gets their fair share from multiple rentals . Of course , some shops skirt around this issue buy buying them for a Tenner from Asda and renting them out .
the white rabbit
16-08-09, 07:00 PM
So I am complicit to a crime now. Oh the dilemma.
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