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My wife hates that i'm constantly giving her updates for the reliece of Star Wars P.M. Like she cares! Soon I will incorporate the hours until I have the SWEET SEXY THANG in my FROTHING HANDS.
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Anyone else do this with a given title?
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Eric Stuckey

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I went out last night and bought a new 7.1 reciever JUST for TPM!!!!!
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Deepak Shenoy

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Yeah, I count down the number of weeks (and sometimes days) left before I can get my hands on a title I am eagerly waiting for (and there have been many such titles this month and in the last month or two). TPM is not one of them.
I am really anxious to pick up Godfather (2 days to go) and On the Waterfront (2 weeks to go).
 

Neil Joseph

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I have done this (and still doing it) for TPM and Shrek to my kids. Can't wait
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Glenn Overholt

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Sorry, but I'm scratching my head. 6(th) + 8 make 14, not 16(th), but you might be able to pick it up now.
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SteveGon

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The 16th will be soon enough. Patience, Jedis... :)
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