For years Patrick talked about the day we would get high definition. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There was no way I would agree to paying extra for this feature. I didn't understand it and it wasn't worth the extra money to me. When we got our new tv in December, though, Patrick was able to convince me that our new tv wouldn't be worth buying unless we signed up for HD.
We've been watching HD for 4 months now and at first it blew our minds. We figured it had mostly to do with the fact that we went from a 22" Daewoo that we bought in 2003 to a 46" Samsung. On opening day for the Red Sox, though, for the first time, we could truly appreciate our tv's high definition. We'd never noticed the sunflower seeds on the ground by the dugout before and you can actually look for people you may know in the stands. The strike zone and where every pitch goes is like a bulls-eye, it's so obvious. You can see the guy in the stands raising his middle finger to the Yankee's right fielder (I don't condone this kind of behavior, but it does make you feel like you're really there). You can see the booger hanging out of the pitchers nose... Ok, maybe this is a little too much high definition, but I am officially converted to an HD lover. Patrick, of course, knew all along about the power of HD.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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You finally got sucked in, huh Jenn?! I love it! Ryon and I have LOVED watching Blazer games the last two years on ours. We don't have a ton of things in common that we like to do for fun, and kids makes that harder, so we have fully appreciated our Panasonic purchase. Glad to hear you and having fun! Miss you.
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