As large flat screen TVs became affordable, virtually overnight, the chonky big screen TVs of the 90s went from status symbol to joke. People didn’t want to pay the hefty fee to dispose of these heavy beasts properly at the landfill and thrift shops refused to take them because they were impossible to sell, so I started seeing them abandoned along rural roadsides so frequently that I was never surprised when I spotted another.
Bilan about 4 hours ago
The people that congregated in the kitchen, still do. But now they have a TV in there.
Botulism Bob 24 minutes ago
Frazz is lucky to still have his grandparents. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
holdenrex 4 minutes ago
As large flat screen TVs became affordable, virtually overnight, the chonky big screen TVs of the 90s went from status symbol to joke. People didn’t want to pay the hefty fee to dispose of these heavy beasts properly at the landfill and thrift shops refused to take them because they were impossible to sell, so I started seeing them abandoned along rural roadsides so frequently that I was never surprised when I spotted another.