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HIGHWAY PATROL on DVD!


Not the MOD first season type, but regular releases...season 2,3 and 4 on April 2!

13 bucks each on Amazon now.

WhooHoo!



They sicken of the calm who knew the storm

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They figured out that people were not going to pay the silly price they wanted for MOD discs. About flipping time.

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Yeah, I'm not paying more for less special features and no subtitles. I get why they offer it, but I still ain't gonna bite!



They sicken of the calm who knew the storm

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"TEN-FOUR!!"

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I wish the company that released these sets had re-released the first season, too. The same company, TGG Direct, recently released The Young Riders season 3 and also re-released the first season that had been released by MGM 7 years ago. I also got the Bat Masterson, Sea Hunt & Ripcord DVD sets that were recently released by TGG Direct.

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Ripcord is out at last! Thanks for the heads up!

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2150 Bye!

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the dvd's would be pretty cool. The show is currently showing on ME TV..Memorable Entertainment TV...right after Sea Hunt. I am really surprised how poorly written the shows were...but, damn, I loved watching them as a kid and I still do now. I really get a kick watching how the cars performed in the shows...OMG were they pieces of crap on wheels. Capn Dan drove a Buick Roadmaster while the patrolman drove Dodges/Plymouths etc...it was Fin City back then. But, watching them try to turn those boats around with the manual steering or driving over a rough patch of road/stopping and hearing the brakes squeak or the springs bounce the cars around. If I were mfg I would have paid them NOT to use my car.

Be Naughty, save Santa a trip!

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I've been in several cars like that and yes! They did float around a lot, and when you came to a stop, the car rocked back and forth. It was odd, and it was what led to them being referred to as 'boats'...

Fin City sounds like a cool, but kooky place.




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