Friday, February 13, 2009
Last year I wrote a letter to my valentine and I thought this year, I would do the same.
Dear DVR,
I did not know it was possible to have this kind of love before you came into my life. You have freed me, DVR. No longer do I have to rush home to watch LOST. Gone are the days of watching shows I missed on the computer...or worse just trying to find a recap.
DVR, my children love you too. They can watch Elmo on demand. A Charlie Brown Christmas can be played until Valentines Day. And DVR, if my children are happy...well, then what else can I ask for?
In the days before you came into my life, if someone were to call me during, say, Idol, I would miss out on important information that I needed. Not anymore. I can pause, rewind and even fast forward though annoying Kay Jewelers commercials. You have helped me rekindle my relationship with my soap.
DVR, if I were to give you a conversation heart, it would say, "You Rock!" Yes, DVR, you do.
Love ya!
Ems
5 comments:
Beware of DVR betrayal. Liz and Nate's DVR died one day with no warning. And ours? It has suddenly developed a glitch. Derek and I stayed up until 2 a.m. last night catching up on Bones and House episodes, as we feel it may give up the ghost any day now.
That said, we've had a good relationship too. Time to trade up to a newer model. Oh, the irony!
So YOU'RE my DVR's mistress!! I knew it! I knew that cheating sucka fell in love with another home and left me without almost the whole season of Grey's and many many others.
I haven't watched anything besides basketball (not by choice) and pathetic reruns about the spoiled wives in Orange County for two months.
I cannot live without my Tivo. We're switching to ATT Uverse so I'll still have a DVR but I'm going to feel so guilty.
Cute post. I hope you had a great VDay.
Um, did you not have a VCR before? Just kidding, I'm so jealous and now I want a DVR even more.
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