May my PS2 rest in piece, it was killed tonight by a 60 lb german sherperd trying to jump over my legs and into the control wire and bringing down the PS2...
FUCKING DOG
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thats ok...Bosco chewed the little box on the side of the house that had the DSL wires...cost 75 bucks to have repaired for the technician to come out and fix so i can have the connection back
I will give you our old one...it only plays games now...would cost about 100 bucks to fix it to play DVD's (some Sony glitchy crap). It has not been touched since hubby got that other 360 thing.
I am serious...you find a way to get it..you can have it. He just gave one to our niece along with about 50 games.
Yes, we had two..he is a game geek....one thing I love about him.
-- Edited by Bread Styx at 09:19, 2006-12-14
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Photogrrlz wrote: see I knew how pissed I was when I typed 380 instead of 360....grrrr
anyway dog is in the puppy protection program...lol
can never pass up a free xbox.....hmmmmm
I meant our old PS2 goofy...... the XBOX 360 stays put until Microsoft comes up with a game so real you can inplant it in your brain and be in the game itself. Imean , what next? The damn thing look so good that I dont see what can look better, but what do I know......I had an Atari and loved Pong back in the day.
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LOL. We have a Mame video arcade cabinet that my husband built. Its tucked away in the garage because its just too heavy and big to take upstairs to the game room. I have not played it much; it has a computer and a TV in it....plays Frogger, PacMan , Galaga,Asteroids..bunch of old 80's stuff....Area 51...no pong, though. I am sure hubby could download it on there, but I have not asked. Like I have time to play anything anyway......
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