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this post was submitted on 14 Aug 2023
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I know a couple of guys who run a VCR repair shop in Wisconsin. They mostly just sit around and talk about movies instead of repairing VCR players. In fact, I don't think they've repaired a VCR player since the 80s. Not sure how they're still in business.
Is this like the premise for a movie?
Not to spoil the joke, but it's about redlettermedia on YouTube. I'd rather give them more traffic than just chuckle about an inside joke.
Oh I’m completely unaware. I’ll go check them out.
Do they have a lot of customers who pop in but don't stay long?
Mostly just some rich asshole who keeps asking if his VCR player is fixed yet.