She was sweet, well cared for and loved to play. I remember when I first wrapped my arms around her at George Kaye's Music Scene and took her home. I thought it would last forever. but guess that I was wrong.
In all the time we were together she had never left the house and when I suggested we take a short trip she balked. Just sat there on the music stand and refused to budge. I wrapped my arms around her again, but it was not the same... she must have gained a hundred pounds... or perhaps I had aged twenty years. We staggered to the door and out to my PT Cruiser. She refused to ride in the trunk so I had to stuff her in the back seat. Neither of us were too happy. I threatened to trade her in on a slim, young, lighter model. She threatened to find a sugar daddy with a big Cadillac, that knows how to treat a lady proper. I guess we have what is referred to in California as "irreconcilable differences".
Either way my PSR9000 and I have decided to part. If you know anyone looking for a very cherry, PSR9000, please direct them to Nigel's Synth Zone Wanted to Buy and Sell Page.
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum29/HTML/001150.html Geeez, I am going to miss her.
George
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