So, picture this: You’re rummaging through your dusty old VHS collection, and what do you find? Yep, you guessed it – a copy of “Titanic.” I mean, who didn’t have that iconic movie sitting on their shelf back in the day? It was practically a VHS staple, like your grandma’s secret meatloaf recipe.
Now, there’s this dude down in Florida, let’s call him J.D., who’s on a mission. A mission so grand that it makes hunting for spare change in your couch cushions seem like child’s play. J.D. is dead set on amassing a whopping 1 million copies of “Titanic” on VHS. That’s right, one million. It’s like he’s trying to build his own VHS Titanic fortress or something.
Currently, he’s rocking a mere 2,477 copies, and he’s not slowing down. This guy’s dedication is as real as a soggy bottom biscuit. He’s been at this for a few years now, and let me tell you, having that many VHS tapes, especially since “Titanic” was a double VHS affair, takes serious commitment. His house probably looks like the set of a ’90s video rental store.
But wait, there’s more! J.D. proudly boasts that he’s the proud owner of the world’s largest collection of the “Titanic” soundtrack on CD. I mean, move over, Beethoven – J.D.’s got some serious tunes.
Now, here’s where you come in. J.D. needs your help to reach his colossal goal. He’s not hitting up thrift shops; he’s putting the call out to the good people of the world. He wants you to donate your spare “Titanic” VHS copies to him. Yeah, you read that right. Ship them off to him, and you’ll have to cover the postage. It’s like a quirky VHS rescue mission.
If you’re feeling the madness and want to contribute to this cinematic cause, send your extra copies to P.O. Box 5355, Largo, Florida, 33779. Be a hero in J.D.’s epic quest for VHS glory! And if you want to witness the madness firsthand, check out his YouTube feed, “TitanicFan97.” The guy’s been at it for years, and his journey from 90 copies to 2,477 is a wild ride. Titanic, ahoy!




