Sherwin
<font color=royalblue>Not-so-secretly crushing on
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I was looking at my home video archives and I came across two DL trips from '91 and '99 on VHS. I went to go watch them to bring back some of those great nostalgic memories and to see what was worth mastering to DVD. As I slipped one VHS in, the player kind of whirred a bit, then the tape popped back out. I'm like "Eh! C'mon you stupid thing" and pushed it back into the player. It did the same thing, and when the tape spat back out, I took it and noticed that THE MAGNETIC FILM HAD BEEN PULLED OUT OF THE REELS.
I freaked for about 3 minutes before I decided to try with the '99 tape, and the same thing happened, except this time I actually had to tug the VHS from the player because the film had snagged on the rollers. So here I had two crumpled up VHS tapes with some DL memories I didn't if I could get back.
Luckily I had enough common sense to hand roll the film back inside the VHS, so now I have two whole but battered tapes, and a VHS player I'm ready to axe into pieces. Hopefully, I won't lose too much footage.
I freaked for about 3 minutes before I decided to try with the '99 tape, and the same thing happened, except this time I actually had to tug the VHS from the player because the film had snagged on the rollers. So here I had two crumpled up VHS tapes with some DL memories I didn't if I could get back.
Luckily I had enough common sense to hand roll the film back inside the VHS, so now I have two whole but battered tapes, and a VHS player I'm ready to axe into pieces. Hopefully, I won't lose too much footage.
