Graywolf got a new pet, a television. There it was sitting in the thrift 
store looking all sad and abandoned, so he paid $15 + tax to spring it. 
It sulked at first shutting itself off after less than an hour, and 
graywolf thought he was going to have to turn it out on the streets. But 
a thorough cleaning, wasn't filthy but 25 years of dust on its circuit 
boards mostly came off and a night to get used to its new home, and it 
seems to be working nicely.

Like any new pet graywolf is going to have to buy it some things, a 
remote, and a longer cable as the one he has is not long enough to 
tether it to the splitter and he has to change back and forth between it 
and the modem in the mean time. And later a VCR so graywolf can watch 
movies from the local public library. Maybe an upgrade in cable service. 
This could be a very expensive pet.

OH? The breed? Magnavox 27in stereo console. By its tag it was born 
early in 1983 and cost $539.97 ($849.95 list). Does that make it an 
antique, or just an old TV?

One would think the thing would take up a lot of space, but actually 
instead of taking up space it provides a table to place things like the 
DVD player and the Epson printer on.

Anyway as the subject line implies graywolf buying a TV is a very rare 
occurrence, it has only happened twice in 63 years.


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