Damn it all, but he didn’t like thinking about her doing the things with that bastard that she’d done with him. Still, her being so darned seductive was one of the things he liked about her. That and her undeniable strength of character and courage.
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A little bit of backstory. My first PS3 was the fatty. Not the awesome fatty with backwards compatibility, but the 80gb with nothing special. Fast forward a few years. I've run out of drive space. Because I'm lazy, and we're going home anyway, I decide to trade my mother PlayStations. She's got a 120gb Slim. The thing about this Slim is that it was my stepdad's. He's gone now. He passed a few years ago. Gaming was one of the things we shared. We played Ocarina of Time together. We played Jak and Daxter, GTA3... the list goes on. I wouldn't game as much as I do if he hadn't fostered the interest. That console is one of the few reminders I have of him. So needless to say, when we completed the swap and I discovered the blu-ray eye was out, I was extremely bummed. We tried a local repair company. No dice. So then, despite warnings that I'd just get a swapped console, I sent it off to Sony. It took 3 weeks. It came back today. I opened it and immediately noticed that the casing wasn't new. Hoping against hope, I turned it on. The data was there. It's my console. It's my stepdad's console. It took everything I had not to cry. Sony fixed it. They didn't swap it, they fixed it. I've never been happier with a company than I am with Sony at this moment. I just wanted someplace to get that off my chest. It's fine if Reddit doesn't care, but I do, and I just wanted to share. TL,DR: Sony didn't swap out my dead stepdad's console, they took the time to replace the broken part and send me the same console back. I almost cried from happiness. |