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		<title>Playstationed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hubbyâ€™s birthday isnâ€™t until June 5, but since I always try to get him something really great I tend to start early on the gift. Heâ€™s been going on and on about getting a PS3, but frankly we just canâ€™t afford it. I mean, first of all we used to have a Super Nintendo and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hubbyâ€™s birthday isnâ€™t until June 5, but since I always try to get him something really great I tend to start early on the gift. Heâ€™s been going on and on about getting a PS3, but frankly we just canâ€™t afford it. I mean, first of all we used to have a Super Nintendo and the original Playstation. Where are they now? Exactly. We eventually got sick of them and they (I believe) are currently sitting out in the garage waiting for a yard sale. Then looking at the cost of the system and then the games on top of thatâ€¦not bloody likely. I figured the only reason he even wants a system is to play Gran Turismo again. Youâ€™d think that when he drives for a living that he wouldnâ€™t want to play games that involve driving. Like I donâ€™t think it would be much fun to play a game that involved answering phones or typing. Just me though.</p>
<p>So I checked out ebay and found an auction that had 23 games, 3 controllers, 2 guitars plus the PS2 with a high bid of $280.00. I tried to see if it was a good deal by checking the cost of the new system with the important games that hubby wouldâ€™ve wanted from the 23: Gran Turismo 4, Grand Theft Auto (x4), Guitar Hero II, III and Encore: Rocks the 80â€™s. I couldnâ€™t even find all the games for sale, but suffice to say that the system, GT4, GHIII plus 2 guitars was already over $300.00. So I put in a big of $300.00 max and won the auction for $290.00.</p>
<p>Since the guy listed that shipping would be from Toronto I asked if I could pick it up instead of paying the $30.00 for shipping. Unfortunately Toronto is a big city and he was clear on the other side of it from me. He offered to take $10.00 off if Iâ€™d still make the trip, which I did. That was Monday. When I got home I hinted that I had a really great gift for him and maybe he wanted it early. After all it was exactly 1 month to the day before his actual birthday. (Iâ€™m so horrible) I just couldnâ€™t wait to give it to him. Besides he has Mondays off and we werenâ€™t doing anything that afternoon. I couldnâ€™t seem to convince him to totally give in, but he heâ€™d think about it and maybe the following day I could give it to him. He was started complaining that he was feeling dizzy by dinnertime and ended up staying home from work yesterday.</p>
<p>Laying it on thick at lunch, I asked him if he wanted a piece of cake for dessert. He said he did, so I asked if he wanted â€œbirthday cakeâ€. He laughed and said â€˜fineâ€™. So I got the candle in the piece of cake and sang Happy Birthday for effect. When I got home on Monday with all the stuff I had it stashed downstairs at my Dadâ€™s since heâ€™s out of the country at the moment, so we agreed that he would change <em>GM</em> and Iâ€™d get the gift ready. I made him close his eyes when he got downstairs and I had the games fanned out across the floor and was holding the guitar. When he opened his eyes it took him a minute to figure out what he was looking at and then he asked â€˜you got me a PS3?â€™. â€œNope sorry, just a PS2â€³. At which point he realized how many games there were and he was shocked.</p>
<p>So we played Guitar Hero III a bit downstairs while trying to keep one eye on <em>GM</em> who was loving crawling around new surroundings. Then we managed to get the very heavy tv (which my Dad gave us since he bought an HDTV, but hadnâ€™t bothered to move yet) up 2 levels to our bedroom, where I got everything rearranged and hooked up. Weâ€™ve managed to spend an exorbitant amount of time playing games over the last 2 days (yes he called in â€™sickâ€™ again today).</p>
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