Posted: 5:48 PM - Jul 28, 2003
Pets can be hazardous to operating gaming consoles and I know through experience. My sister moved out of the house(
thank god!) and now her room is like the guest room now. My tv is put into her room cuz my room is kinda small and my computer and computer desk takes up most of the space of my room. About an hour after my dad went to bed cuz he had work 4 in the morning, I setup my PS2 into the now guest room. Let my 4 yr old. dog(very hyper and still acts like a little pup) she got a bit soaked from a water balloon fight or some water fight (when she gets wet she goes psycho) and decided to run around the house like a maddog. She doesn't do any harm when she just runs around the house to get some energy out, so I just went into the new guest room to play a little PS2 cuz I was bored. As soon as I opened the disc tray, my dog bargs in and decides to trammple over the PS2 as the disc tray was opening. She was doing this right in front of me trying to jump on my lap. When I threw her off the PS2, the disc tray was jammed cuz she dislocated the tray in an awakward angle. The only way of fixing it was actually getting INSIDE the cd player, but was nearly impossible cuz I had no tiny head screw drivers for the tiny screws holding the top of the cd player. So I pretty much had to screw around with the disc tray with a swiss army knife blade......eventually I got it fixed..........Saved me about $150 for a used PS2 I was about to buy when I almost gave up. Next time i'm keeping the door closed all the way the next time my dog gets all hyper.-*Duke hides behind PJ* Anybody who tries to touch me, PJ WILL kill you with her bra guns-