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car-15
09-03-2012, 09:42
on spike! ch 241 on directv

dtbighit
09-03-2012, 09:49
Such a great series!!!!!!

The Heretic
09-03-2012, 10:18
I'm all over it!

jplove71
09-03-2012, 11:51
on spike! ch 241 on directv
Spike TV. Where 50% of what you watch is the show and the other 50% is commercials.

AirbornePathogen
09-03-2012, 11:51
Gotta work, but I have the DVD set. Just need to get The Pacific too...

Ridge
09-03-2012, 11:58
Spike TV. Where 50% of what you watch is the show and the other 50% is commercials.

B-b-but liquid rubber in a can!

car-15
09-03-2012, 12:07
Spike TV. Where 50% of what you watch is the show and the other 50% is commercials.

three letters DVR

Ridge
09-03-2012, 12:45
You mean DVD?

car-15
09-03-2012, 12:59
You mean DVD?

no, dvr
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/content/technology/hd_dvr_receiver

Ridge
09-03-2012, 13:16
no, dvr
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/content/technology/hd_dvr_receiver

DVR: $199

DVD: $55

car-15
09-03-2012, 13:21
actually they are free, you just have to call them and tell them you want one. they will come and hook it up, run the second coax. and be gone in 20 min.

Ridge
09-03-2012, 13:28
Eh. Not enough on TV to justify paying for it anymore.

At least when regular season NFL starts, there will be something interesting on.

car-15
09-03-2012, 13:33
Eh. Not enough on TV to justify paying for it anymore.

At least when regular season NFL starts, there will be something interesting on.
I know what you mean. I wonder why I pay sometimes over 200 channels and still nothing on, but the on demand/online makes it worth it. I can watch directv on the road on my ipad for no extra charge.

Bailey Guns
09-03-2012, 16:13
Gotta work, but I have the DVD set. Just need to get The Pacific too...

Have 'em both. I enjoyed the hell outta BoB...just can't get into the Pacific.

bside303
09-03-2012, 21:53
Great series!

AirbornePathogen
09-03-2012, 21:55
Have 'em both. I enjoyed the hell outta BoB...just can't get into the Pacific.

They both have their pluses. I like how the Pacific touched on what happened to Leckie and Sledge after the war especially.