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Discovering Pay Per View Channels

by: Jws444
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I'm a gigantic movie viewer and I should have bought some stock in Blockbuster because I am always there renting and returning flicks for my high definition tv.

The people at our local Maplewood store even know me by name. I am not ashamed though, I just love movies, and they give me an escape from my long brutal day at work. One day after finishing my latest rental, I was channel surfing and I discovered many HD stations I didn't even realize I had.

One of these was part of the pay per view feature through my cable Co.. I was growing with joyfulness as I browsed down the list of movies I haven't seen. Numerous of them weren't available at my DVD store because they were sold out.

I found at least six of them I craved to watch that weekend. I decided to agree on one just to see the difference in the DVD HD quality image versus the pay per view film. As soon as it started, I detected a difference.

Wow, was I in trouble now, I no longer will have time to do the long "to do" list I have at home because I have discovered HD pay per view. After going through nearly every movie in the list, I had to go back to DVD store. It has been a long time since I visited the store and they were all worried because they didn't know what happened to their most common customer.

I told the workers about my discovery and they were all grinning shaking their heads. I picked up five more movies and returned home. Several nights later, I checked the high definition channel for pay per view movies and there were a lot more new ones available.

I was so joyful that my cable provider was on top of my needs and delivered such great movies in quality high definition picture. I returned the flicks to the video store and returned to my television for flick watching. Having HD movies available with a few taps of my remote has helped me save time, money and gas.

The high definition pay per view movies are cheaper than the ones at Blockbuster and I don't have to drive 5 miles all the time anymore. I see my buddies at the store roughly once a month now because that is all it takes for me to get what I need in between the time my cable company offers new movies for me to observe.



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