Jack Streaming Netflix Makes Life 27% More Worth Living

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 2:27 pm

The wifey and I have enjoyed receiving Netflix movies in the mail for a couple of years now.  No late fees, great selection and it’s just plain easy.  We keep the peace by alternating chick flicks and action flicks in our online Netflix queue and everyone is happy.  But last week changed our life.  I finally got around to hooking my xBox 360 up with Netflix streaming movies and TV shows and I am ridiculously happy with life now.  STREAMING NETFLIX ROCKS.  You must try it out for free for a couple of weeks with a Netflix FREE 2-Week Trial.  Then enjoy happiness for $8.99/mo after your trial is over.

This is SO worth it.  We’ve debated actually dropping down to a cheaper cable package thanks to streaming Netflix.  While you don’t have access to stream the newest of the new movies, there are still plenty to keep us completely entertained and we can get the new releases in the mail.  And even beyond the movies, the main selling feature for us has been the awesome selection of TV shows. During the sad Summer season with no real TV shows to watch, we’re discovering new favorites through Netflix.  (Hello, “Dexter”.)  When I heard that Kieffer Sutherland and 24 were calling it quits, I thought I’d never be able to look at a TV again (aside from sports – booyeah!).  So, I want to personally thank Netflix for making my life 27% more worth living again.  By the way, you can stream Netflix to your TV by using your Wii, Xbox 360 or PS3, and of course, it’s also easy to watch Netflix shows and movies on your computer

Try it free now.  You WILL like it.

Cheers!

Jack

1 Comment:

  1. maeks84
    06/16/2010 8:08 am

    You’re back! I was starting to think that the deals had starting coming from some sort of automatically picked RSS feed or something. :P

    Netflix is something I’m looking forward to trying… Once I buy that TV I keep talking about. Sent you an e-mail about that, so check your spam if you didn’t get it.

    Take care,
    Matthew

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