Chris emails 2004-2006

These e-mails document some troubles he had with Mary Lee Walsh, Nintendo and with Anna. Also, the first e-mail on this page contains a plan by Chris to advertise The GAMe PLACe's Pokemon League.

January 2004
The following email was leaked to pastebin on 4 February 2012. Since the identity of the person who leaked the email is not known, its authenticity is not fully verified. With that being said, it is hard to explain it as a forgery. For one thing, the content of this email is very innocuous, making it difficult to see what kind of motive anyone would have to fabricate it. Furthermore, the e-mail address which Chris used in the message, "IAMMRC@aol.com", was not known to the public until June 2014, more than two years after the message was leaked.

October 2005
&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus;Original Message&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus; From: Nintendo  To: CWCSonichu@aol.com Sent: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:55 am Subject: Re : Webform: Software Related > Other

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I am a avid game player. I have a wide collection of video games ranging from NES to Nintendo Gamecube, with matching systems, and a detailed list of the titles that I own and previously played. This E-Mail is to inquire about your game-tester job. Is there a possibility that I could become a tester for you all from my home? I look forward to hearing from you, thank you for your time. Sincerely, Christian Chandler.

September 2006
-Original Message- From: CWCSonichu@aol.com To: sketchybananinja@gmail.com Sent: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 12:41:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time Subject: Here's that copied eulogy.

(copied from the original MSWord file...you may want to print this out)

Patti Chandler March 17, 1988 to June 27, 2006 Eulogy written by Christian Weston Chandler, June 27, 2006 My family, furry friends, (anyone else present), we are gathered here today to pay our last respects and wishes to our dearly beloved beagle/spitz, Patti, who has departed from our world here on earth to a doggy heaven where she will be happier, because she will run free and play with all the other dogs who are already having fun up there. And she will often look down upon her beloved family, me, Christian Chandler, my mother, Barbara Chandler, and my father Robert Chandler, and the cats who have grown fond of Patti. I will always remember Patti for all the lovely memories she has shared with me from: -When I picked her out of the litter at my Aunt Corina's house in Redoak, Virginia. -The many walks I have shared with her around this neighborhood, as well as the neighborhood in the Newberry Towne subdivision in Richmond, Virginia. -The time I watched my old best friend, Sarah Hammer, take Patti by her front paws and danced a bit. -The times I've watched her stand on her hind legs and then rewarded her with a biscuit bone. -The time I took my camera to her pen and took this lovely picture of her and me, and I made a big deal how she'll be like a movie dog star. -The times I've just sat with her in the yard and petted her head. I've always given her a "Bally-Scratch" where I stroke her head with all five fingers like as if I was gently squeezing a rubber ball. -The many times I've fed her a can of food and a cup full of dry food, and refilled her bucket with fresh water so she can drink it and wash her face. -There was also the one time I saw her resting on top of her doghouse (not on her back like Snoopy). -I've often wondered why between both her ears, why one was bent and the other was straight like an arrowhead. When Patti was brought to the vet on that faithful day, I was distraught with fright and concern for her health. I stayed with her during her final moments with a hand on her head and a tear in my eye. When my mother was brought the paper that gave the doctor permission to send her on her way, I didn't want her to be the one to sign it. I raised Patti since she was a six-week old pup, and I wanted to take the strain for signing the one-way ticket (it was hard for me, but it was for the best). So I signed that paper, with a crying Sonichu face saying, "We love you, Patti." After that, I gave her my final pets, hug, hand-to-paw hold, eye-contact, ear-rub, cheek-to-fur rub, and I sadly waved her for the final time, and I said, "Good Bye, Patti, I Love You." As I stood outside, I heard Patti's last barks saying, "I will always love you, Chris. Thank You." But we all must move on with our lives with our beloved lucky mutt in our hearts and in our memories. So, Patti, may your old dog house and surrounding flowers forever memorialize your blessed heart, your barks at the stars and strangers, and your loyal love that you have blessed upon me and my family and friends. Bark on, and rest in peace, our beloved lucky Patti.