MBP shuts off randomly

My 15-inch MBP (bought May 2009, running 10.5.8) has recently been shutting off randomly, sometimes upwards of 10 times a day if I am using it a lot.
I first suspected this as a battery problem, because the only way I can keep it from shutting down is by keeping it plugged into a power source (it has never shut down when plugged in). However, I have a second battery that I bought in 2010, and the exact same problem occurs regardless of which battery I have inside.
Although sometimes the shut offs are random, sometimes it will happen if i sit my MBP on a desk not-so-gently (but not hard either), or if I drop something not-so-gently onto the area below my keyboard. Also, it almost always shuts down when I close the lid and put it into my backpack.
I don't know too much about the interior hardware, but my best guess was there is a faulty area where the computer power attaches to the battery source, and when somethign disturbs that connection then the computer shuts off?
Any thoughts?

Hi wpetraska;
When I got my MBP, I was having the same problem. Since it was brand new, I took it into the Apple Store. They looked at it and told me there was fault with the logic board. It would have to be replaced. Two days later I got it back and it has worked great ever since.
Allan

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    0xffffff80b328bad0 : 0xffffff7f9e589636
    0xffffff80b328bb00 : 0xffffff801d0ce0a3
    0xffffff80b328bb90 : 0xffffff801d0cff9f
    0xffffff80b328bbf0 : 0xffffff801d0cdabf
    0xffffff80b328bd40 : 0xffffff801ccb66a8
    0xffffff80b328be50 : 0xffffff801cc26bf1
    0xffffff80b328be80 : 0xffffff801cc139f5
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    com.apple.GeForceTesla          8.2.4
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    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement          217.92.1
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