White screen (of death), zap pram doesn't work

Four year old MacBook pro, running 10.6.something, this morning I touched the cursor and the screen went wonky (plaid crisscrossing), then white nothingness. Out of AppleCare, four hours from a store.  Zap pram did not changed anything. Time for a shotgun?

Thank you for your replies...
jmrmb80 - Yes the device is still recognized by the Desktop Manager.  I reloaded the OS on it this morning and the App Loader says it was successful - but on reboot the white screen loads and thats it. 
billrobinson - I haven't dropped the phone since I bought it.  I wish I had b/c then I could blame it on something.  My friends drop their phones all the time, spill stuff on them etc.... and I do nothing - and my phone blows up  

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