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RE: UKHA meet pics...



> I have to convince Ian that the bedroom should get the 33" TV,=20
> rather than getting a 24" one, because 33" is "too big
for the=20
> bedroom".

Innuedos aside, Ian is wrong! We have a 32" widescreen in the bedroom
and
it's great.

Mark Harrison
Head of Systems, eKingfisher

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jenni Lowe [mailto:jenni@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 27 May 2001 23:13
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] UKHA meet pics...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>


>I don't have a projector (yet), - well, not exactly anyway, - I have a
43"
>rear-projection TV....

>Without meaning to sound smug, (well not >too< much!) - there is
no
>comparison to some of the top movie-houses we have in London. -
typically
>this means Leicester Sq. - (Odeon and Empire are both fabulous!) -

>All of the places I have mentioned above are air-conditioned, regularly
>refitted, so always have a high quality of decor, nice (non-sticky)
carpets,
>big comfortable clean seats, and are generally thoroughly nice places
to
go.
>(shame that it typically costs =A310 a seat though... but you do get
what =
you
>pay for...) - the Empire has a pretty impressive laser show that
accompanies
>the THX trailer...

Nah ....
we looked at going to the pictures in Leicester Sq when
we were down for the UKHA meet, but at =A310 a head
it really wasn't worth it! Ticket prices have recently increased
in Glasgow to nearly =A35 each, and by the time you have
bought the obligatory gallon of cola guaranteed to make
you get up half way through the film, and the popcorn that
is larger than your evening meal, you are far better off waiting
the six weeks or so and buying the Region 1 DVD, a chinese
meal, and a crate of beer!
I am sure the top-notch movie-houses may well be worth
it in comparison to other cinemas, but you just can't make
yourself as comfortable as you can on your sofa :)

Our next step really is to get a projector, we have the sound
set up that will do us till the lottery winnings come through,
and the TV is a nice, but now utterly quaint 33". We are agreed
that we now >need< a projector, but I have to convince Ian
that the bedroom should get the 33" TV, rather than getting
a 24" one, because 33" is "too big for the bedroom".
Bah!
:)

Jenni





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