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Pretty much everyone if the eleven year old had been my cousin.

And where in the article does it say fans break into the house and take selfies at all hours?

Grandkids are for cutting giant blocks of cheese, or just eating giant blocks of cheese. I don’t think we were allowed to cut up giant blocks of cheese at the time, and it wouldn’t have been useful to her anyway as we did not live in the same town or even much near that town at the time this was going on. As for

I know, but five pounds at a time in just a big block, not individually wrapped. So the idea was that she couldn’t do things for herself anymore, like cook, and so they give her a big block of cheese? Now, you can buy this tool with a stretched out wire that would cut a slice, but they didn’t give her one of those. So

Maybe it’s just me, but I think stuff that is supposed to be served hot like chili is just the most awful thing when not heated. Send peanut butter or deviled ham instead.

I don’t remember if she was into prunes or not, but my other grandmother would have loved five pounds of free prunes.

I actually bought something like this that was leftover from something. I liked it. I would get tired of it for sure, but I liked it.

I think this could all be sorted out by logging on with your computer or smartphone.

My grandmother also got this from something like Meals on Wheels. Like five or ten pounds of the stuff at a time, and she didn’t even really like it and she gave it to us. I have no idea why someone thought giving old ladies five pounds of cheese at a time was a good idea.

Having a smartphone is a requirement, as you either have to use the app or usually the app and the card to get a ticket. Not sure if there are other types of smartphones that can’t have the app. I only got a smartphone this year and it’s an Android.

There used to be stuff on eBay like that (probably still is). Like, the first bid was a dollar and the winning bid was a dollar, but then the shipping and handling was like a hundred dollars.

Since when? A friend signed up a couple of weeks ago.

I put my subscription on a separate rechargeable card in case something goes wrong and they start charging more or whatever, cause it did look too good to be true. Works fine so far. And I didn’t have to pay for the whole year upfront to save $4. Never heard of Fandor before today.

No, just sign up regular and there is only the first month up front, no processing fee. As of today I’ve been charged $29.85 since the first week of December. Watched nearly twenty movies.

If the theater next door is Studio Movie Grill you can probably go without your card. Other than that everyone either got their card within the two weeks or just never got the card at all.

Not supposed to do that at all. But then the article says that people have had their subscriptions cancelled for doing that very thing. I guess sometimes it does work that way, until you get caught.

Not sure how they would know what kind of card you were using.

Not sure how they would know what kind of card you were using.

Which is what I thought, which is the same as always, so I don’t get the first part about it being more annoying now. It’s always been annoying.

Which is what I thought, which is the same as always, so I don’t get the first part about it being more annoying

Am I missing something? Wasn’t this always the only (legal)way to see it here? Or does this mean it is no longer available in other countries?

Am I missing something? Wasn’t this always the only (legal)way to see it here? Or does this mean it is no longer

Go to Walmart and buy a card. If they listen when you cancel, just don’t put any more money on the card.

Go to Walmart and buy a card. If they listen when you cancel, just don’t put any more money on the card.