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I'm having a really hard time throwing away my old television. I got a new tv from my dad for Christmas. My previous tv has been my tv for the past 12 years. It's been my only tv. I got it when I started college and dragged it around with me to every apartment, city, state, storage room, building, roommate's house, etc. that I've lived in since then. I've never owned another tv. I've thrown beer cans at it, stayed up late watching movies with friends with it, dropped it a few times, had stuff spilled all over it, it's survived parties, etc. etc. We've had some times. It always kept on ticking. Eventually technology passed it up in the last couple of years and the picture began to look like shit. I had to whack it on the side all of the time to get somewhat of a clear picture. I think that my dad got tired of doing this when he came to visit me last time, so he decided that I would be getting a new tv for Christmas. So, as I unplugged the old tv for the very last time I got hit with a jolt of sadness. I sat and reflected on all of the times we've had together, my old tv and I. After all those years of loyal service, good times and bad, my old tv has become part of my life. Turning that tv off for the last time was almost as sad as when I watched my truck that I had driven for 13 years be towed off to the junk yard. All of those memories just towed away right in front of me. I'm happy as hell to have the new fancy flat screen tv, but it's just not my old tv. I miss it already. The old tv is broken though. It was dying. It's not worth doing anything with. But it's just sitting here in the corner now and I can't bring myself to carry it down to the dumpster.


[ posted by john at 12/14/2007 01:28:31 AM ]
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anthony [email] said at 4:21 AM 12-14-2007:
I feel the same way when I get a new car, as if I'm taking Ol' Yeller into the woods even though it's not his fault.
andrew [email] said at 7:21 AM 12-14-2007:
I just put the new TV right on top of the old one.
meredith [email] said at 10:22 AM 12-14-2007:
The way I handle situations like that is to let someone else 'take care of it'. When I lived with Jeremy I used to just put things out by the door and say I that I just didn't want to know or see when he took them to the trash. I just wanted it to happen. I did that when I moved with Hedwig's old bed. I told one of my friends that at some point during the move to just could just throw it away when I wasn't looking.
brianbibbly [email] said at 10:22 AM 12-14-2007:
Maybe try and give it away? Perhaps someone can resurrect it and enjoy it as much as you have. Thus, it lives on.
brandon [email] said at 5:26 PM 12-14-2007:
I like to destroy things like this. It's kind of like if Roy Rogers ate Trigger, instead of having him stuffed and placed on casters. But it makes sense. You're declaring that something is so inextricably part of you, that no one else should ever have the privilege of intruding upon your special relationship. It's very satisfying to take the computer you've been using throughout highschool and college, and just bash the hell out of it. Or the dresser. No one can ever use it. And you determined its fate. If it were acceptable to eat my cats, or a dog, or a horse, or an cathode ray tube, I would, becaues that's true love.
rick [email] said at 5:30 PM 12-14-2007:
I have had a lot of clothing that I kept long after they went out of style and/or became totally faded and threadbare just because they were given to me by someone I knew.
brandonA [email] said at 5:39 PM 12-14-2007:
turn it into an aquarium or a planter or something...
myriam* said at 7:38 PM 12-14-2007:
Don't throw it away yet! I'm going to take a picture of you next to it. Preferably hugging it. Maybe even making out.
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