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I literally have saved hundreds of VHS recordings I made from the early 90s to the late-2000s. I have now made it a hobby to upload all the old commercials (no matter how bad or how boring) to YouTube. It is a part of our cultural history after all!

P.S. Video quality is only as good as the VHS it came from.

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2000 NBC News Promos: No Place to Play and Down the Drain - Aired November 2000

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