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Grandmother Searching for a Lost PSP

- What happens when a responsible young boy starts to forget things

By: Calin Ciabai, Games Editor

It seems that Christmas doesn't always comes with good deeds made by good people who want everybody to have a good time. Actually, it seems things can turn to be quite the opposite when a Sony PSP is involved. And, even though this story might seem a hell lot of fun for some people, it actually isn't.
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So, to keep it short, a grandmother took her nephew to Walmart for some shopping. The nephew took his PSP for a gaming session but he somehow managed to forget it inside the shopping cart. So, somebody took the PSP and vanquished into the shadows. Since both the grandma and the nephew are very sad, the first decided to send a letter to wasaudailyherald.com, hoping to impress the thief. Here it is:

"Friday night, Dec. 21, we were in Walmart in Stevens Point with our grandson, Isayah. He asked if he could take in his PSP to play with while we shopped and, since he is usually a very responsible young lad, we agreed. As we were leaving, Isayah jumped out of the cart to check out something and left his PSP in it.

I didn't notice and put the cart away. He remembered as we got in the car and although we ran back, checked and put in a notice at the desk, it was gone. I am hoping that the honesty, integrity and Christmas spirit will prevail to have whom ever found it return it to Walmart. He is a pretty sad little seven year old. Either way, Merry Christmas to all! Thank you! Sue Bishop"

This is really sad, isn't it? At least this grandmother is a good person, as she hoped everybody had a great Christmas. Hopefully, the right person will read this letter, too, and return that PSP back to the little boy. Come on, you thief, wherever you are! Stealing ain't a good thing to do and some people probably had a really sad Christmas because of this. So contact miss Bishop right now!

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