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Remember when people used to watch movies on VHS, where a third of the picture would be cropped off and you had to laboriously fastforward and rewind to watch something twice?
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Johnny Carson Outshines His Boxed Set Michael Giltz 2010
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Remember when people used to watch movies on VHS, where a third of the picture would be cropped off and you had to laboriously fastforward and rewind to watch something twice?
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Johnny Carson Outshines His Boxed Set Michael Giltz 2010
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At this point I fastforward anything with an adult other than Sue in it, because OMG I LOVE THE KIDS and their shiny sparkly dancing singing numbers, but Will cannot be borne. ugh, ugh, ugh!
My growing feminism will cut you in half like a righteous blade of equality. karenhealey 2010
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Remember when people used to watch movies on VHS, where a third of the picture would be cropped off and you had to laboriously fastforward and rewind to watch something twice?
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Johnny Carson Outshines His Boxed Set Michael Giltz 2010
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To each his own but I know I fastforward every time she graces the screen.
'Melrose Place' recap: Violet revs Michael's engine | EW.com 2009
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Remember when people used to watch movies on VHS, where a third of the picture would be cropped off and you had to laboriously fastforward and rewind to watch something twice?
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Johnny Carson Outshines His Boxed Set Michael Giltz 2010
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I would be very happy to give up cable tv except for my little remote for pausing, replaying, fastforward, etc.
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Did I fastforward past the moment when Quentin gave them as gifts or something?
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I record the show everyday but because some of the best actors are hardly ever on screen I fastforward to them.
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When done right, that fastforward can be surprising and tantalizing; Alias was the last show to serve it up to me, and I ate it like a lasgna noodle then, too.
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