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TV_Fan 06-21-2008, 07:33 PM I don't know if this is all Wal-Marts, but I was just in Wal-Mart and noticed a TV DVD sale they were having to celebrate African American TV stars. I saw all seasons that are out so far of the Jeffersons, Good Times, Sanford & Son, What's Happenning, That's My Mama & Diff'rent Strokes for $13 each. I may pick up season 3 of Good Times & maybe season 1 of What's Happenning Now. Too bad they were out of Sanford & Son S1.
phoebe7165 06-21-2008, 08:29 PM I don't know if this is all Wal-Marts, but I was just in Wal-Mart and noticed a TV DVD sale they were having to celebrate African American TV stars. I saw all seasons that are out so far of the Jeffersons, Good Times, Sanford & Son, What's Happenning, That's My Mama & Diff'rent Strokes for $13 each. I may pick up season 3 of Good Times & maybe season 1 of What's Happenning Now. Too bad they were out of Sanford & Son S1.
Cool!! I was planning to go to Wal-mart anyway tomorrow and maybe I can add to my Jeffersons DVDs.
bmasters9 06-22-2008, 06:39 AM I didn't know what that was for a moment. All I thought when I first came upon it in the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Simpsonville was, are they now having a permanent television disc section pertaining to black series? I had thought about getting at least one season's worth of "What's Happening," but I was unsure about it.
JulieSomoski 06-22-2008, 02:23 PM The Walmart by me always has those shows priced at $13. They usually have 2 seasons each of Good Times, The Jeffersons, Sanford and Son, etc. in stock, listed at $13.
dakert 06-22-2008, 03:48 PM I was at Wal Mart last weekend and got The Incredible Hulk seasons 1 and 2 for 19.99 which also included a free movie ticket (in each box set) to see the new Hulk movie :crazy:
JulieSomoski 06-22-2008, 04:19 PM I was at Wal Mart last weekend and got The Incredible Hulk seasons 1 and 2 for 19.99 which also included a free movie ticket (in each box set) to see the new Hulk movie :crazy:
Wow, that's a great deal. A movie ticket nowadays is like $8 or $9, so that really was a great deal. Walmart is usually great on their prices.
repeatshistory 06-23-2008, 01:30 AM I didn't know what that was for a moment. All I thought when I first came upon it in the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Simpsonville was, are they now having a permanent television disc section pertaining to black series? I had thought about getting at least one season's worth of "What's Happening," but I was unsure about it.
I, unfortunately, live in an extremely whitebread part of Wisconsin. We don't have ANY of those shows in stock in our local WalMart. We have Roseanne, Gilligan's Island, Mad About You....
I didn't know what that was for a moment. All I thought when I first came upon it in the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Simpsonville was, are they now having a permanent television disc section pertaining to black series? I had thought about getting at least one season's worth of "What's Happening," but I was unsure about it.bmasters9, I live down in Laurens (a very black area) and they have all of the sets of The Jeffersons that have been released, Sanford and Son, Thats My Mama, Good Times, What's Happening entire series, and all of the Diff'rent Strokes that have been released. All $13. They have tons of them all lined up on an outside shelf. They also had Bewitched season 6, a Love Boat set, and the latest season of Cheers.
bmasters9 06-23-2008, 01:10 PM bmasters9, I live down in Laurens (a very black area) and they have all of the sets of The Jeffersons that have been released, Sanford and Son, Thats My Mama, Good Times, What's Happening entire series, and all of the Diff'rent Strokes that have been released. All $13. They have tons of them all lined up on an outside shelf. They also had Bewitched season 6, a Love Boat set, and the latest season of Cheers.
Thanks for the tip, 60s70s80stvfan. When I was at the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Simpsonville, all they had there was the second season's worth of "WH." They did, however, have the first one or two seasons' worth of "Diff'rent Strokes," I believe, as well as six seasons worth of "The Jeffersons." I forbore purchasing any, however, as I didn't want to purchase something only to be unable to enjoy it (and, generally, I have been fully able to enjoy the television disc purchases that I have made so far). And besides, I didn't realize that you live in Laurens; I've been through there several times when I traveled with my father (who then was a driver for Wal-Mart based out of the Laurens distribution center); he went through there a lot of times to go to another Wal-Mart DC in Douglas, GA.
Oh, and by the way, one thing-- was I in error in the last post when I referred to "WH," "Diff'rent Strokes," and other series of that ilk as "black series"? I'm getting the feeling that I should have referred to those series as "series with African-American actors."
Again, thanks for the tip.
RUDOLPH LYRICS 06-23-2008, 05:35 PM i hate it when those season go on sale. i spend the top dollar for them when they drop then a couple years later they drop the price in half.
PunkyP0WER 06-26-2008, 06:02 AM like lois and clark. paid $45 now i see them for $20
TV_Fan 06-27-2008, 07:34 PM i hate it when those season go on sale. i spend the top dollar for them when they drop then a couple years later they drop the price in half.
That's kind of how it is with everything though. Cars, games, etc. When they first come out they're expensive. After they've been around awhile and aren't as popular the price goes down.
I look at it this way: if it's something I really want I'll buy it when it first comes out. If it's something that can wait, I wait and wait for the price to go down.
Zoneboy 06-27-2008, 08:29 PM I was at Wal-Mart earlier today and they had some on sale for $13 but all they had were Gilligan's Island season 2, Reno 911, The Fall Guy and a few others that I can't recall right now.
dakert 06-28-2008, 12:51 AM I went and saw The Incredible Hulk movie with my free coupon (8.50 cash value) and the Theatre raised the ticket prices to 8.75 :-(
The movie wasnt very good :-( hackneyed, snoozefest comes to mind
comedyfreak 06-28-2008, 08:52 AM I don't know if this is all Wal-Marts, but I was just in Wal-Mart and noticed a TV DVD sale they were having to celebrate African American TV stars. I saw all seasons that are out so far of the Jeffersons, Good Times, Sanford & Son, What's Happenning, That's My Mama & Diff'rent Strokes for $13 each. I may pick up season 3 of Good Times & maybe season 1 of What's Happenning Now. Too bad they were out of Sanford & Son S1.
I bought these when they first came to dvd, all I really need is What's Happening Now season 1. I wasn't sure about it at first, but the price seems right now.
phoebe7165 06-30-2008, 03:57 PM I was at Wal-Mart earlier today and they had some on sale for $13 but all they had were Gilligan's Island season 2, Reno 911, The Fall Guy and a few others that I can't recall right now.
At our Wal-Mart today, they had those plus Roseanne S3,4,6; 3rd Rock from the Sun S2; Dukes of Hazzard S1; Dave Chapelle show S1 & 2; Three's Company S2,3,4; and Mash:Goodbye, Farewell & Amen
I hit the jackpot, adding to my Roseanne collection getting S4 & 6. I'll get S5 later, I couldn't pass this up $13 each.
I also got Reno 911 S2, and Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story(mostly for the audio commentary), because I've already seen that episode.
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