Around the first week of December break them all open, throw out the plastic shell cut all the tape in to varying lengths from 1-3 feet, toss them on your Christmas Tree. ***POOF*** instant Tinsel !!
2006-07-13 14:10:53
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answered by TRAVIS B 1
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Try selling them on Amazon.com. Over the past three years, whenever I have a video, a DVD, a book or a CD that I just know I will never watch again, I sell it on Amazon. True, they take a small percentage, but it is worth it, because I have less stuff around and I make much more per item than I would if I were to have a garage sale.
2006-07-13 21:14:15
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answered by Ariel M 1
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The ones I watch on a regular basis I switch to dvd format(not the best quality, but it works i guess!) What really sucked is I had some on beta and some on vhs!
2006-07-13 21:10:30
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answered by Kevin R 2
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Sell them to 1/2 price books.
2006-07-13 21:06:16
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answered by Z-Cat 5
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Keep them. Over 250 of them in fact. One day they will be antiques like the 8 track tape and other technological has beens.
2006-07-13 21:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Garage sale
2006-07-13 21:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I keep them..and I still watch them as well.. I have some favorite films on tape that are on moritorium on DVD or not released yet..
2006-07-13 21:06:22
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answered by luckybluebunny 3
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If you have any children's movies, check with a local school or children's hospital or doctor's office; they might appreciate them!
2006-07-13 21:07:57
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answered by Lynell S 3
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Watch them!
2006-07-13 21:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Leave them in the basement where they are.
2006-07-13 21:04:41
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answered by Stylus Happenstance 3
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