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I’d just moved into a basement studio and had exactly eighty bucks left for "luxuries." That’s how I ended up at a dusty electronics graveyard on the edge of town. The shopkeeper, a guy who looked like he’d been sitting in the dark since 1994, pointed me toward a heavy, late-model CRT TV tucked in the back. "Twenty bucks," he said. "As-is. No returns."
At first, I thought it was a built-in demo or a security camera feed from the shop. It was a wide-angle shot of a tidy, beige living room with a green velvet sofa. There was no sound, just the static-heavy image of a quiet house. I tried to change the channel, but every single one showed the same room from a slightly different angle. I figured the tuner was shot and went to bed. radio rentals buy tv
I watched, mesmerized, as a figure—blurred and indistinct—walked across the screen carrying a lamp. I realized then that the "video" wasn't a loop. It was happening in real-time. I felt like a voyeur, but I couldn't look away. I’d just moved into a basement studio and
And on the screen, I was standing right in front of the TV, staring back at myself. About Radio Rental "As-is
