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Sun 21/10/01 at 20:46
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Well hello there fellow gamers, and how are you today?

I'm not a very observant kinda guy. So when, many months ago i purchased a PS2, the first thing i did was to plug it in and play a game. So what? i hear you cry! Well many happy gaming weeks later i decided to actually look at the thing.
'ITS BLACK' i realised, 'and that funny blue and purple squiggle actully says PS2 and isn't just for decoration.' But that's beside the point.

I came upon a strange trapdoor consealed at the rear of the device. Inscribed apon the door the words 'EXPANSION BAY' was the entire set of an american sitcom consealed within my humble console?

NO, and when I finally managed to prise open this 'chamber of secrets' what did i discover?......

ABSOLOUTLY NOTHING!!

I carefully exammined the cavity, and after much deliberation, I decided that..... there was a bloody big hole in the back of my Playstation 2.

But why? why indeed was there a seemingly pointless space in my PS2? It's like when you open a bag of crisps, only to find out that half the packet is filled with air and there's about 4 crisps at the bottom of the packet!! I felt conned!

So my mind started to wander as to the possible uses for this 'GAP', and so here are some of my ideas:

>You could keep a sandwich in there, its even cooled by a fan! what more could you ask for?

>The front is covered by a grill, and so could be handy for keeping a pet hamster or other small mammal in! sadly, my pet moose Alfred would not fit in.

>If you have any rude videos or magazines, it could be a handy place to hide them!

>After a long, long spell on your PS2, it would be very hot and could be used as a kind of toaster for toasting crumpets etc.

>You could dissasemble an X-Box, and a Gamecube and put the bits that look good in the hole in your PS2. This could combine all 3 perhaps?

Well I dont Know, was a key part of my PS2 missing that I was unaware of?

Please post your ideas for uses for the 'Bloody big hole'
Sun 21/10/01 at 22:09
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well so far we've had.............. 1 idea!
GREAT!!
C'mon! you can do better than me!
Sun 21/10/01 at 21:20
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Posts: 18,775
dotcomtom wrote:,
There must be a comedy genius out there
> somewhere!

*Darth Myst Walks in*
i like to keep my toenails nice and cool in there
Sun 21/10/01 at 21:08
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c'mon people, you must have some ideas,
There must be a comedy genius out there somewhere!
SOMEONE MUST BE FUNNY!!!
Sun 21/10/01 at 20:55
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I knew that all the time....
*starts to look shifty*.
Sun 21/10/01 at 20:54
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"Back For Good"
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thats where the anti analysing supposed to go :-D
Sun 21/10/01 at 20:54
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Wouldn't they melt?
Sun 21/10/01 at 20:52
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
Posts: 14,156
You could store matchbox cars in there. You could have your own little garage!
Sun 21/10/01 at 20:51
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What a pleasent thought....
Sun 21/10/01 at 20:50
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Posts: 4,142
Your best ideas are:-

>After a long, long spell on your PS2, it would be very hot and could be used as a kind of toaster for toasting crumpets etc.

I love crumpets!

>You could dissasemble an X-Box, and a Gamecube and put the bits that look good in the hole in your PS2. This could combine all 3 perhaps?

You could get the X-Cube 2
Sun 21/10/01 at 20:48
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Not the brightest Daffodil are you?

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