We found ourselves in that very position Tuesday night. We were sitting on the back porch, enjoying some time with our friend when she suddenly lost the ability to turn to the right. Despite our attempts to lure her out of the corner, she huddled there, weak and vulnerable. It was difficult to accept that the time had come to "pull the plug", although we've known this day was coming for some time.
We've been enjoying her company since the day we discovered her, among her brothers and sisters, at a local store. Other shoppers passed by them without so much as a glance, but for us, it was love at first sight. She was practically begging us to give her a good home. If we had known how much we would love her, we would probably have taken her siblings, as well. That was more than five years ago, although I can hardly remember a time that she wasn't part of our household.
Summer nights and rainy days were when we enjoyed her the most. She would sit on the back porch, patiently waiting for some attention. Inevitably, we would play with her, often losing track of time and playing into the wee hours of the morning. She may not have been the most sophisticated playmate, but we loved her just the same.
Our attempts to resuscitate her were in vain. If only her reset button would have been the cure for her ailments, but, alas, it was not. Turning her off and then on was of no help, either. Even fresh batteries could not save her. We had to accept that she had navigated her last maze and eaten her last energy dot.
And so today we lay to rest our beloved plug and play Ms. Pac Man game. She will be mourned, not only by the Willoughby family, but by her nemeses Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue. We will miss you, my friend. You will never be replaced (unless we can find another unit, in which case you will be replaced immediately).
Our dear friend Ms. Pac-Man 2004-2011 She will be missed |
Willoughby
6 comments:
A sad day indeed. You will always have the memories. Remember the good times, the bonus lives you won together, all the power pellets you ate and the fruits you shared..... Keep your chin up :)
No.......Good bye Ms. Pac Man. Good bye.
I'm sure there were countless hours of fun with the game. Now what will you do!?!?
Hope all's well with you. I'm just back from a visit in Willoughby.
Cheers, jj
LOL. As I was reading this, my thoughts went from a person, to a pet, to a I don't know what. You got me good.
Rest in Pieces.
Just like Matty I started thinking stroke victim, pet, until I saw the picture.
Didn't Mr. Pac Man walk out on her a long time ago?
I think you can still find the Pac Man sounds on the internet for those special remembrance moments. Who is going to kill those ghosts now?
You scared me! I'm sorry about your Pac Man. I'm just really glad it wasn't a pet!
You're a nut!
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