Three stacks of DVDs
Jul. 22nd, 2005 06:30 pmThong called. He's on his way over the Thuy's. He wanted to take the DVDs from the wedding. There's three stacks I said, of five each. He quickly pointed out that one stack only had three. (Not quite done burning.) Long conversation of how to take one DVD from each stack, write the name from the labeled DVD on the DVD and take one with him to Thuy's. Long and confusing conversation which ended up with him putting the DVDs in a player to go to the menu structure and report over the phone that they were all the same, well, except apparently they were not.
The three DVDs are currently about 2.4 hours long and, unedited. They're suitable only for family with the fast forward firmly grasped in one hand a bottle of whiskey in the other. Punch fast forward. Drink whiskey. That way, by the end of the second hour, you will have been adequately rewarded.
The three DVDs are currently about 2.4 hours long and, unedited. They're suitable only for family with the fast forward firmly grasped in one hand a bottle of whiskey in the other. Punch fast forward. Drink whiskey. That way, by the end of the second hour, you will have been adequately rewarded.
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Date: 2005-07-23 12:02 am (UTC)In a twisted way, this reminds me of my father making home movies. Whiskey was frequently involved.