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		<title>True tales of Hollywood Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Me? A big ol&#8217; nerd slacker? Work at Hollywood Video? Oh yeah. That was the majority of the clerks at that chain, in fact. Slacker nerds who&#8217;d watch Justice League and The Lion King on the TV. Because the company screwed us all over by withholding raises, constantly cutting hours, etc., two main things happened. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Me? A big ol&#8217; nerd slacker? Work at Hollywood Video? Oh yeah. That was the majority of the clerks at that chain, in fact. Slacker nerds who&#8217;d watch Justice League and The Lion King on the TV.</p>
<p>Because the company screwed us all over by withholding raises, constantly cutting hours, etc., two main things happened. One, people stole a lot of stuff. Mostly concessions, the irony being that if they paid us the extra dollar an hour they were supposed to, we&#8217;d have just bought the drinks. But they didn&#8217;t, and they never refilled the water cooler, so we just took them.</p>
<p>Second, we screwed off all the time. We made shit, messed with shit, and watched a lot of DVDs instead of cleaning.</p>
<p>One night, my friend Haru and I were bored and because the district manager was coming around a lot lately, we were limited on our viewing options. The official rule was nothing over PG, and nothing that&#8217;s not animated. We&#8217;d already seen enough Pokemon and had been watching Lilo and Stitch anyway, but we felt like a change.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hahaha, dude, look! Garfield and Friends! We should totally ironically watch this&#8221;, I declared. &#8220;Oh wow, yeah!&#8221; says Haru.</p>
<p>See, here&#8217;s the thing. As a kid, I really liked Garfield. Maybe it&#8217;s because I had the older collections, the ones with Lyman and Jon&#8217;s sad, sad life, and where Garfield was an exceptionally fat fuck who didn&#8217;t even stand on two legs. But I knew in retrospect, it was pretty bad. At least the show was. Hit or miss with the comics, I&#8217;ll say, to be nice and because hey, sometimes they were funny. Not so much these days.</p>
<p>And we made a sport of bad movies and TV there, because sometimes that&#8217;s all we had to watch.</p>
<p>Haru and I both ended up physically ill that night, so much so we almost had to close the store early. It started around 10-15 minutes in, just after one segment of Garfield and Friends followed by one US Acres. We turned it off, I got a pizza from the Little Caesar&#8217;s in the shopping center, and we were okay. Nobody else who came in that night got sick, before or after, even other employees who hung around a while, as we were all wont to do because it was a fun place when you&#8217;re not working.</p>
<p>Just the two of us, watchers of Garfield.</p>
<p>The lesson we learned is that TV really can be bad for you, but it&#8217;s the quality, not the quantity.</p>
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