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[[Image:FashionSquareMallExternal.jpg|thumb|200px|External view of Charlottesville Fashion Square. ]] | |||
[[Image:Fashionsquareretail399 thumb.jpg|thumb|200px|Image from inside the mall. OMG!!! A [[Hex Bawx]] Store!!!]] | |||
'''Charlottesville Fashion Square''' is the home of [[Chris]]'s [[Love Quest]] exploits. He was banned for loitering, but the year long ban has since expired. However, Chris's track record suggests a second ban is imminent. He is fixated with it, encouraging all fans or interested people to meet him there. | |||
Fun fact: The mall was also used in the Tom Clancy book ''The Teeth of the Tiger'' as the scene of an Islamic [[terrorist]] act. The only relevance this has with Chris is that he also caused terror there himself to many [[gal pal|YOUNG LADIES]] and [[jerkop|security guards]]. | |||
==Chris and the Fashion Square== | |||
It was in this mall where Chris met [[Anna McLerran|Anna]] and the [[Tale of the Crazy Pacer]] got its start. | |||
It was here that he had his heart smashed down to 15% by [[Hanna]], and presumably where he (accompanied by [[Bob|his father]]) went on his "date" with [[Emily]], who was later rescued by [[The Man in the Pickle Suit]]. It's safe to say that, at one point, a large portion of Chris's time spent outside the house was at this mall. | |||
Of course, he only rarely ventures outside these days to [[Father Call|shovel snow]] and do an occasional "[[Sonichu's Edge|parkay]]", so he may not have graced the halls of the Fashion Square with his presence in a while. | |||
Regardless, due to the misadventures Chris had here, this place holds a significant role in Christory. Say "hi" to manager [[ScotPalazzo]] should you ever visit. | |||
==Comic references== | |||
===[[Sub-Episode 1]]: "Jerkop-tastropie"=== | |||
Dramatization of Chris getting busted by [[jerkop|mall security]] for loitering. | |||
===[[Sub-Episode 2]]: "The Rise & Fall of My Heart"=== | |||
Dramatization of a [[Hanna|girl who works at a Starbucks]] trolling Chris by taking him out on a date. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[CWCville Shopping Center]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.simon.com/mall/default.aspx?ID=117 Official website] | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottesville_Fashion_Square Wikipedia article] | |||
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Revision as of 14:40, 2 July 2010
Charlottesville Fashion Square is the home of Chris's Love Quest exploits. He was banned for loitering, but the year long ban has since expired. However, Chris's track record suggests a second ban is imminent. He is fixated with it, encouraging all fans or interested people to meet him there.
Fun fact: The mall was also used in the Tom Clancy book The Teeth of the Tiger as the scene of an Islamic terrorist act. The only relevance this has with Chris is that he also caused terror there himself to many YOUNG LADIES and security guards.
Chris and the Fashion Square
It was in this mall where Chris met Anna and the Tale of the Crazy Pacer got its start.
It was here that he had his heart smashed down to 15% by Hanna, and presumably where he (accompanied by his father) went on his "date" with Emily, who was later rescued by The Man in the Pickle Suit. It's safe to say that, at one point, a large portion of Chris's time spent outside the house was at this mall.
Of course, he only rarely ventures outside these days to shovel snow and do an occasional "parkay", so he may not have graced the halls of the Fashion Square with his presence in a while.
Regardless, due to the misadventures Chris had here, this place holds a significant role in Christory. Say "hi" to manager ScotPalazzo should you ever visit.
Comic references
Sub-Episode 1: "Jerkop-tastropie"
Dramatization of Chris getting busted by mall security for loitering.
Sub-Episode 2: "The Rise & Fall of My Heart"
Dramatization of a girl who works at a Starbucks trolling Chris by taking him out on a date.
See also
External links
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