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Having booze in your TV is a must

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    The heat from the electron gun vaporizes the liquor next to the vacuum tube which gets everyone just a little leveled out

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    These were from the seventies which means you levelled out with the coke mirror on the TV.

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      Would have weighed a ton. Barely any plastic, solid wood through out. Electrical components that weren't miniaturized yet.

      Stuff was HEAVY back then. More than you'd think.

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        Nothing felt as good as having a gamma-ray gun pointed directly at your face.

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          Would have weighed a ton. Barely any plastic, solid wood through out. Electrical components that weren't miniaturized yet.

          Stuff was HEAVY back then. More than you'd think.

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          The console TV in the meme would have needed 2 big ass, grown men to carry it down at most 3 steps, or just level ground floor no more than 75 feet.

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            The console TV in the meme would have needed 2 big ass, grown men to carry it down at most 3 steps, or just level ground floor no more than 75 feet.

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            Elvis had to be wary of ricochets from shooting at these TVs.

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              Would have weighed a ton. Barely any plastic, solid wood through out. Electrical components that weren't miniaturized yet.

              Stuff was HEAVY back then. More than you'd think.

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              Used the total power of a modern household, but you could FIX it! Dad and I took a few trips to the grocery store to test and buy new tubes. If dad couldn't hack it, call the repair guy. Imagine it being cheaper to have a man come to your house a few times than to buy a new TV.

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                That sounds perfectly DIY-able to me.

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                I got an old console tv, gutted it, and fit a cheap 32in in it. Doesn't have that dome effect but it feels amazing to play n64 and Xbox on.

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                  Also this shit was heavier than a collapsed sun.

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                    Would have weighed a ton. Barely any plastic, solid wood through out. Electrical components that weren't miniaturized yet.

                    Stuff was HEAVY back then. More than you'd think.

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                    ...heck, may parents' first litton microwave took three grown men to move and we barely managed at that...

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                      Okay boomer

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