So I was out shopping with my friends the other day. It was some kind of big electronics shop, and we were just kind of looking at all the cool stuff. I hadn't planned on buying anything, so I was just going along with my friends. I think my friend was thinking about getting a DVD player or something. What changed my mind completely was when I saw what they had for sale.
They had these DVD player that I'd never seen before. The kind you could take anywhere, and do anything with. I thought you had to have a TV or some kind of monitor to plug your DVD player into. But not these amazing little pieces of advanced technology. These were small, about half the size of a laptop computer. And they included the screen as well. I almost bought it on the spot, but then realized you'd have to find an outlet to plug it in to.
I was brought back to bliss and happiness when I learned that these little gems can be run from batteries. And a few of these gifts from heaven can run for up to six hours on a single charge. My mind was racing with the possibilities. I could go to McDonalds, buy a hamburger, and watch the latest episodes of Lost. This was likely the greatest invention ever. Hold on a second. Wouldn't the sound from my DVD player bother all the people who were around me and trying to study or something?
That's when I discovered another wonderful thing about these wonderful little devices. Most of these DVD players had their own headphone jack, so you could totally listen in private. Nobody around you would feel bothered. It was the perfect solution. And if you were somewhere like Starbucks or the public library, any background noise wouldn't bother you at all. Just as I was dreaming of my future, I thought of another problem. I could never afford one of these marvels. Surely they just cost several hundred, or even a thousand dollars.
At this point, I received what is possibly the most wonderful news of my life. Most of these were around a hundred dollars. Some were a bit more, and some were a bit less. I have that much change in my couch at home! As lady luck would have it, this particular store accepted all major credit cards. So I bought my own portable DVD player, and I have been happy ever since.
They had these DVD player that I'd never seen before. The kind you could take anywhere, and do anything with. I thought you had to have a TV or some kind of monitor to plug your DVD player into. But not these amazing little pieces of advanced technology. These were small, about half the size of a laptop computer. And they included the screen as well. I almost bought it on the spot, but then realized you'd have to find an outlet to plug it in to.
I was brought back to bliss and happiness when I learned that these little gems can be run from batteries. And a few of these gifts from heaven can run for up to six hours on a single charge. My mind was racing with the possibilities. I could go to McDonalds, buy a hamburger, and watch the latest episodes of Lost. This was likely the greatest invention ever. Hold on a second. Wouldn't the sound from my DVD player bother all the people who were around me and trying to study or something?
That's when I discovered another wonderful thing about these wonderful little devices. Most of these DVD players had their own headphone jack, so you could totally listen in private. Nobody around you would feel bothered. It was the perfect solution. And if you were somewhere like Starbucks or the public library, any background noise wouldn't bother you at all. Just as I was dreaming of my future, I thought of another problem. I could never afford one of these marvels. Surely they just cost several hundred, or even a thousand dollars.
At this point, I received what is possibly the most wonderful news of my life. Most of these were around a hundred dollars. Some were a bit more, and some were a bit less. I have that much change in my couch at home! As lady luck would have it, this particular store accepted all major credit cards. So I bought my own portable DVD player, and I have been happy ever since.

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