Ah, Chris. What a guy. Who better to record the wild chronicles of his life than himself? Within these posts are stories and jokes, thoughts and wild conspiracy theories. As Chris grows and continues to view life as nothing more than an extended comedy sketch so will this blog continue recording the weirdness of the life led by one really epic guy.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Thank you Lloyd! (The end of the Microsoft wars...)
Well, before you you see a defeated and lonely man. Broken and alone. Hopeless and without any solution. Lloyd, from the Xbox Customer Care Team, sent me an E-mail that really cared for me as a customer. I was almost moved to tears. He could feel my pain. He knew my loss. And he broke it to me gently. There's nothing i can do. Nothing i can...Nothing... Therefore i have made a decision! A decision that splits my heart to make! A decision that my mother dearly loves and i sorely hate! I must not only sell the two X-box games i wrote about earlier. I must sell them all. It all must go. I'll put up a list of games later. But in October when i go to America i will cart my X-box and all it's games with me. I will bring them to my favorite GameStop up in Maine. And i will turn them over to people who will truly care for and love them. For a good price of course. Oh, the pain is horrible. My poor X-box...Nothing i can do. But i can't wait for the fat wad of cash i'll get. That's the silver lining i guess. And i still have my large collection of PC games. It still hurts. And i'm still not sure. I still need time to think. But i think i'll most likely sell it. And as i said before, blog people come before GameStop so if anyone else wants it E-mail at chrisjohnclark@juno.com. Now i must go mourn my loss. Goodbye...
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"When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me."
(1 Corinthians 13:11)
Hey Chris, that really sucks about your xbox. I suggest selling your games, and buying either a PS2 or a gamecube. Both are fairly inexpensive now, and both have very good games. Also, have you checked online about xbox errors? I wouldn't trust Microsoft. Go to gamefaqs and see if you see any FAQs about xbox repair. Maybe its something simple!
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