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Originally posted by Enayze View PostLike
I remember being a kid and walking into a blockbuster with my pops looking for a movie or video game to rent and it always had a particular scent that for whatever reason was very distinct and enjoyable. I was upset when the stores started closing down, but it was inevitable.
We were poor as dirt when I was growing up, and one of the coolest feelings in the world was when had like $5 extra and I could rent a game for 5 days. Used to drive my Ma crazy because I'd take my sweet ass time picking a game
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Originally posted by johnm is... View PostMaaaaaan, I loved Blockbuster Video.
We were poor as dirt when I was growing up, and one of the coolest feelings in the world was when had like $5 extra and I could rent a game for 5 days. Used to drive my Ma crazy because I'd take my sweet ass time picking a game
i would spend an hour there on Friday nights only to rent one movie
i still have my card
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Originally posted by Enayze View PostLike
I remember being a kid and walking into a blockbuster with my pops looking for a movie or video game to rent and it always had a particular scent that for whatever reason was very distinct and enjoyable. I was upset when the stores started closing down, but it was inevitable.Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Posti would spend an hour there on Friday nights only to rent one movie
i still have my card
Here, Redbox put then out of business. One dollar rentals and nearly always has what we wanted.
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Originally posted by TBear View PostI remember when movies finally came out, they would never have it. If I wanted to see a movie bad enough I would wait, hoping someone would return it while I was there.
Here, Redbox put then out of business. One dollar rentals and nearly always has what we wanted.
i used to slang bud back then and the people that worked at the Blockbuster down the street from my house were customers
i'd always call in the morning to tell them to reserve me a copy of whatever new movie came out
i miss that place...might be the popcorn smell too
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Originally posted by TBear View PostI remember when movies finally came out, they would never have it. If I wanted to see a movie bad enough I would wait, hoping someone would return it while I was there.
Here, Redbox put then out of business. One dollar rentals and nearly always has what we wanted.
That said, most of the time I'm lazy and pay the extra $2 to rent it on Google Play and just stream it to the Chromecast.
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90s Pizza hut- was simply better and those streetfighter 2 arcades they had inside.
Squeeze it fruit drink
Pizzaria potato chips
Boxing
Video stores
Kids actually playing outside instead of sitting kn their couch playing games
Real music
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