Does anyone's house still have a B/W TV?

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Is there a B/W Television in your house?

Yes
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No
21
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Bill W
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ichabod wrote:The other method they have is simpler, basically they have a list of every address in the country and if an address has no television license, then someone goes round to the house and if they find a TV, it's fining time!
Sweet! I guess everyone better pay up!
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I used to have a black & white TV since I was a kid. I used to have a Samsung 13' B&W TV and I remember watching cartoons, TV shows and game shows using my old black & white TV. My dad used to have an old Zenith B&W TV from the early 70's, and then the GE one from the mid-80's. By 1995, I gave up my black & white TV and go with color. As I said moments ago that I used to watched "Mickey's 60th Birthday" on my old black & white TV back in 1988. That brings back memories. The segments I posted those links through YouTube is on that thread.

http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... hp?t=16630

I also used to watched the "Magical World of Disney" on my old B&W TV set including "Sport Goofy in Soccermania", "Totally Minnie" and many others. I missed the good old days of watch black & white TV.
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musicradio77 wrote:I missed the good old days of watch black & white TV.
You could always turn down the color on regular TVs and it'd be near the same thing. :P

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