The New TV
We have spent weeks looking for the perfect flat-screened, high-definition TV and we finally bought one. We actually bought two but had to return the first one because it was too big. And before I go any further with this post, Alex has made me promise to say "it was all my fault".

Alex originally said a 32" would be the best size for us but when we went shopping it looked so puny next to all the larger TVs that I convinced him we needed a bigger one. In all fairness, it didn't take much arm bending to get him to agree to a 40" TV. So we got a good deal at Target and brought our new TV home on Friday. Alex was all excited and had even chosen the movie he was going to watch that night after hooking it up. However, once the TV was hooked up I couldn't get over how huge it was and how it overpowered everything in the living room. By the end of the night I had decided I didn't like it because it didn't fit the look we wanted for the living room. With great reluctance Alex did come around to my way of thinking (I did not make him agree with me).

It took nearly all day Saturday to pack up the huge TV, return it to Target, and drive to Fry's Electronics to buy the 32" that Alex wanted in the first place.

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I should add at this point that just because Alex was right on this issue it doesn't mean he's right with everything wink
Posted by Beverley on Sun Jan 25, 2009 | Permalink
Category: Miscellaneous

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ha ha i remember i asked you too that you really want a tv bigger than 32" smile
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