>Someone in my family (not my wife or daughter) recently erased a college football game I recorded on DVR last Saturday when I was gone.
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>It was the Washington/Oregon game. (And I'm a big Oregon Ducks fan)
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>Here in PA Crew land, you don't steal a guy's beer, you don't steal his money, and you sure don't erase his recorded football game.
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>So....before I sentence the guilty party (and sentences here for such a crime would make the sentencing in countries like Iran seem like a stroll in the park)....any thoughts from the guys out there on how you'd respond to such a transgression? :)
Thank him/her for giving you back between 11 minutes and 3 hours of your life (depending how much you would have fast-forwarded), and for the intervention - the first step on the road to recovery.
;)
Regards. Al
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