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They were watching it from the Hot Tub! Yup yup - that has to be the reason!View attachment 2005036 tv is backwards
I know you're making a funny, but one of my bestfriends in highschool dead ass had a hot tub tv setup just like that. Even had speakers wired up to the hot tub so you could listen while you watched.They were watching it from the Hot Tub! Yup yup - that has to be the reason!
View attachment 2005036 tv is backwards
They were watching it from the Hot Tub! Yup yup - that has to be the reason!
It also looks to be on a pivot so that is probably not an unreasonable assumption to make.I know you're making a funny, but one of my bestfriends in highschool dead ass had a hot tub tv setup just like that. Even had speakers wired up to the hot tub so you could listen while you watched.
We were much more ghetto, but we just placed a small tv at my bedroom window, hooked a laptop to it and some Bluetooth speakers and we were good to go.I know you're making a funny, but one of my bestfriends in highschool dead ass had a hot tub tv setup just like that. Even had speakers wired up to the hot tub so you could listen while you watched.
As someone who grew up with one black-and-white tv with bunny-ear antennas and hand worked dials... hearing you say you hooked up a laptop with Bluetooth speakers to your tv and call it ghetto made me laugh.We were much more ghetto, but we just placed a small tv at my bedroom window, hooked a laptop to it and some Bluetooth speakers and we were good to go.
Dang I feel old now, when I was little we went to see the TV to our grandma's house () an enormous box with only 6 channels available and it was the peak of technology at the time!!!Totally agree with you. We had black and white console TV in the living room. It also had an AM/FM radio and a record player inside of it. I didn't have a TV in my room until I bought one myself at 16. It was a used 12 inch black and white, that I got from a yard sale.
Same as me, I must say I rarely saw it I preferred to go out and play with my friends and then I started to look at the girls more that anything else.I'm also old. My dad had a bit of money and we were one of 3 families that had a TV in our neighborhood. I was the first teenager to have my own TV in my bedroom. Even though I rarely watched TV at that age. I was always out causing mischief.
You had it down to a fine science!!!When I was a kid, I was the remote control. Dad would whack me on the back of the head and announce the channel, I would hop up, turn the dial and fine tune the antennae.
We were spoiled. We got networks from three different cities, Atlanta, GA, Chattanooga, TN and Huntsville, AL. A total of around 15 channels(9 of which were just different versions of three networks, ABC, CBS and NBC) We had a large antennae affixed to a metal pole, right next to one of the living room windows. I would open the window and use the attached piece of angle iron to "aim" the antennae towards the city in question. East for Atlanta, Northeast for Chattanooga or Northwest for Huntsville, AL.
Super Friends was the jam. Ethnic diversity before it was all woke trash... I mean, yeah, it was a little stereotypical in its presentations, but they were honestly trying and gave a damn about the story being fun and not preachy.I was never into that stuff. When I was younger, I watched shows like Scooby Doo, Super Friends and H.R. Puffinstuf.
Lol, no worries, I was like 18-20 during that time. Certainly didn't have black and white, but most of childhood was spent with either the bunny ears, or someone had to crawl onto the roof to adjust our antenna a few times a day.As someone who grew up with one black-and-white tv with bunny-ear antennas and hand worked dials... hearing you say you hooked up a laptop with Bluetooth speakers to your tv and call it ghetto made me laugh.
I still have my father's record player from the seventies. I don't dare play any of my treasured records in it, but I can't get rid of it.We had black and white console TV in the living room. It also had an AM/FM radio and a record player inside of it.
No such luck. I had to work my ass through college and even bought my own house before having a TV in my bedroom. And then it didn't make sense anymore.I was the first teenager to have my own TV in my bedroom.
In my country, we had only two channels for a very long time and news and sports would air on the same, so...Ah, the good old days. Where you actually had to get off your ass to change the tv channel
I'm starting to notice a disturbing trend here... On the bright side, it's funny to think of all this discussion without it being off topic.Dang I feel old now, when I was little we went to see the TV to our grandma's house...
They were a must to me too especially Super Friends, they got me good because anime were completely different at the time, but it's a matter of personal taste, the most important thing was the love for Japan they gave me.I was never into that stuff. When I was younger, I watched shows like Scooby Doo, Super Friends and H.R. Puffinstuf.
We took it one step further, when we built our new house. Dad put a motor on the pipe for the antennae with a control wire leading down to the living room, where we had a controller with a dial. You could turn it left or right, hold it until the inner arrow lined up with your mark made around the dial. Meanwhile outside, the motor was twisting the pole to face in the chosen direction.You had it down to a fine science!!!
Right now it's two weeks.A little question for the veterans here or for the developer: How often do we have an update on average? monthly, two months or more?
Now this how a Newbie here should act, instead of running to the post REEEEEEing or demanding shit or whatever. Come in, being respectful & asking questions. Not making statements like, why no nana sex or Molly has balls, wtf.... etc...A little question for the veterans here or for the developer: How often do we have an update on average? monthly, two months or more?