I thought stacking TV's was how you got picture-in-a-picture without having to buy a fancy pants TV. But I guess the trash can gives away the fact that the lower TV is toast.
Well, my mom had a giant console Magnavox from 1972 (with the orange tweed speakers) that weighed as much as a car, and when it died, she just sat the new TV on top of it. I was appalled.
My grandfather-in-law does this...one set is for the news and the other is for his sports...so he can watch them both at once! I think this is an old people thing. :)
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I've had friends that do this. See how it works is, the first TV (usually the bottom one) breaks so it becomes a TV stand for the second newer one.
Why can't they move the trash can???
The pink walls with the red carpet are making me dizzy.
I thought stacking TV's was how you got picture-in-a-picture without having to buy a fancy pants TV. But I guess the trash can gives away the fact that the lower TV is toast.
You're living the American dream when you're so rich that you can use one TV to hold up another TV!
When we were little we did this -- one tv only got sound and the other only got picture. We were not exactly rich, in case you can't tell.
There is just no explaining some people's taste !! OR LACK OF IT lol
Well, my mom had a giant console Magnavox from 1972 (with the orange tweed speakers) that weighed as much as a car, and when it died, she just sat the new TV on top of it. I was appalled.
My grandfather-in-law does this...one set is for the news and the other is for his sports...so he can watch them both at once! I think this is an old people thing. :)
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