Now my initial response and thought was about how much it is going to cost to replace the system (if at all, since it may be under some sort of extended warranty for just such an occasion, but I have yet to verify that) and that it would be about $400. I was close, as the Elite, which is what I have, runs about $300 in bundles with crappy games I don't want and an extra controller I will never use and don't need, but I will get to that in a bit.
I have come to realize that my video game time, which has basically become from when I get home from work (about 7:15ish) to when I go to bed (around 3 AMish) and is only interrupted for sex, when Jenn is home (she works nights until about 2 AM) has completely dominated my free time in the last 6 or 7 months or so. Unfortunately, this has come at the cost of two things; drawing and associating with a certain motorcycle club that may or may not want me around on a more permanent basis.
Up until tonight I was content with this, as as much as I like drawing, forcing myself to do it leaves a bad taste in my mouth as well as causing the final product to suffer. I hate to sound like a pretentious twit, but I need to be inspired to draw for the most part and that fact has, more than anything, led to why I have not tried harder to pursue it as a career. Now the MC is a different issue. It is TIME FUCKING CONSUMING, and at times can be quite expensive and absolutely not a commitment to be taken lightly. Having just bought a new house that I find I really like, I almost don't mind not hanging around as much as I should and as much as some people would like. However, there is a shelf life on the position I am in now and it may be getting close to it's expiration date.
So this leads to the crossroad (completely over dramatic by the way, but nonetheless, accurate) Do I get or fix my XboX and continue on with my video game work week (seriously, like 7 hours a day... really?

I come to my fellow nerds for some outside opinions on this situation.