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*[[Wikipedia:Jim Lee|Jim Lee]]: Comic artist.
*[[Wikipedia:Jim Lee|Jim Lee]]: Comic artist.
*[[Wikipedia:Stan (song)|Stan]]: Character from the [[Wikipedia:Eminem|Eminem]] song by the same name.  Text of the letter was the first verse of said song, altered to apply to Chris.
*[[Wikipedia:Stan (song)|Stan]]: Character from the [[Wikipedia:Eminem|Eminem]] song by the same name.  Text of the letter was the first verse of said song, altered to apply to Chris.
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*[[Wikipedia:Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson]]: Dead singer, allegedly molested children.
*Repeat appearance by [[Wikipedia:Stephen King|Stephen King]].  Chris either refused to respond or forgot.
*[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII|Rufus Shinra]]: Character from Final Fantasy 7.
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*While not using any character's name, one author's name and e-mail address were a reference to the Dethtroll episode of [[Wikipedia:Metalocalypse|Metalocalypse]].
*[[Wikipedia:H. P. Lovecraft|H. P. Lovecraft]]: Author, creator of the cosmic horror genre of literature.
*[[Wikipedia:Jane Austen|Jane Austen]]: Author of "Pride and Prejudice" and other sentimental novels.  Humorously, Chris accused her of being uncreative.
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*[[Wikipedia:Edward R. Burke|Ed Burke]]: American Politician.
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*[[Wikipedia:Ezra Pound|Ezra Pound]]: Poet.  Oddly, the e-mail address given referenced [[Wikipedia:The Merchant of Venice|The Merchant of Venice]].
*[[Wikipedia:Snatcher|Gillian Seed]]: Main character of the video game "Snatcher".
*[[Wikipedia:Baby-sitters club#Mary Anne Spier|Mary Anne Spier]]: Character from "The Baby-Sitters Club, a series of novels for young girls.
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*Repeat appearance by [[Wikipedia:Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson]].
*Repeat appearance by [[Wikipedia:Snatcher|Gillian Seed]].
*[[Wikipedia:Josef Mengele|Josef Mengele]]: Nazi war criminal.
*[[Wikipedia:Fred West|Fred West]]: English serial killer and rapist.
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*[[Wikipedia:Kevin Mitnick|Kevin Mitnick]]: Computer hacker.
*Repeat appearance by [[Wikipedia:Ron Jeremy|Ron Jeremy]], this time claiming to be a clergyman.
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*[[Wikipedia:Gary Larson|Gary Larson]]: Creator of "The Far Side" cartoons.
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*[[Wikipedia:Freddie Mercury|Freddie Mercury]]: Singer of Queen.  Written under his birth name  Farrokh Bulsara.

Revision as of 13:58, 22 January 2010

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This user contributed to the Mailbag and had their e-mail answered by Chris.
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Thank u for ur great help towards the obsessive chronological documentation of Chris-Chan's life! :3

I think Beat is a pretty cool guy. Eh occasionally transcribes videos, and doesn't afraid of anything.

I like writing "TRANSCRIBING DIS BITCH" in talk pages, and often will transcribe bitches just for the opportunity to write that phrase.

My to do list

  • My sandbox. I was gonna try and make a new transcript style for IRC chats, but that turned out to be a gigantic pain in the ass.

My letters to Chris

I like books.

Mailbag references

People, love to mail Chris under names of people famous enough that he really should notice them. Chris only seems to realize that he's heard of these people before if they repeatedly mention who they are and what they've done in the body of their letter. For example, Chris noticed and called out Eddie Berganza and Stephen king because they repeatedly mentioned who they were and specifically what they did in their lives. Likewise, Chris failed to notice people like Trent Reznor and Leonardo Da Vinci because the letters did not repeatedly reinforce that they were written by someone important.

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  • Levi Johnston: The guy who knocked up Sarah Palin's daughter.
  • Kim Jong Un: Third son of Kim Jong Il, the psychopathic manchild running North Korea.
  • John Gacy: Serial murder known as the "Killer Clown".

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  • Linetrap. But she doesn't really count.

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  • Marilyn vos Savant: Smartest person in the world.
  • Light Yagami: Mass-murdering main character of "Death Note". Wrote under his Japanese name "Yagami Raito".

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  • While not written by any specific character, a direct reference to Wikipedia:Strong Bad.
  • Corey Matthews: Main character of "Boy Meets World".
  • Bruce Lee: Martial artist and actor, written under the Chinese name "Lee Jun Fan".

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  • Liz Borden: Famous murderer, never proven.
  • Vivian Ward: Main character of movie "Pretty Woman".
  • Zetsubou-sensei: Main character of "Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei"
  • Wolverine: Marvel Comics superhero (Written under real name "Logan").
  • Magneto: Marvel Comics supervillian (Written under the name "Max Eisenhardt").

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  • Linetrap again.

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  • Trevor Wierzbowski: Minor character from "Aliens"
  • Stephen King: Famed horror author. Chris actually noticed this one, probably because the writer of the letter was too blatant.
  • Christopher Brown: Rapper. His letter is written about his girlfriend Rhianna, and how he beat the hell out of her.

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  • Linetrap

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  • Reprint of Eddie Berganza's letter. While it's likely Chris has no idea who this is, he called him out on his identity, probably because the letter made a very big deal out of his career.

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  • Meg Griffin: Character from Family Guy. Chris noticed and played along as the author was playing up his proposed Family Guy script.
  • Jim Lee: Comic artist.
  • Stan: Character from the Eminem song by the same name. Text of the letter was the first verse of said song, altered to apply to Chris.

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  • While not using any character's name, one author's name and e-mail address were a reference to the Dethtroll episode of Metalocalypse.
  • H. P. Lovecraft: Author, creator of the cosmic horror genre of literature.
  • Jane Austen: Author of "Pride and Prejudice" and other sentimental novels. Humorously, Chris accused her of being uncreative.

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  • Freddie Mercury: Singer of Queen. Written under his birth name Farrokh Bulsara.