RobInBigKC
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1. That's a great idea, Twink.Rob-
I would see if Children's Mercy wants them. I think they still have a library of VHS for the kids in the hospital to watch.
If not then craigslist or yard "sell".... frugal mamas and in-home daycares buy those things. Even if you only get 10 cents/tape it is better than storing them at your house or landfilling.
Do you have anything good? We watched Christmas in Connecticut last night on VHS because as far as I know it don't exist otherwise. That is my favorite Christmas movie. Right behind it is White Christmas/Holiday Inn (they really are the same).
I keep wanting to get rid of all of our VHS and we don't even have that many but my packrat husband won't let me.![]()
2. Hmmm, not our "style". We don't do yard sells -- everything superfluous goes to charity (if it has resale value) or is passed on free of charge to others. I thought about donating the tapes to the Salvation Army but wasn't sure about their resell possibilities and didn't want to be burding them with our junk.
3. Anything good? Hmmm, well like I said, these are all kid tapes. We haven't gone through our adult tapes yet (not THOSE type of adult tapes, Breezy!


Christmas in Connecticut is available on DVD.
-- Rob