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After the infamous [[Destruction Of Chris's House|house fire incident]] at [[14 Branchland Court]] in January 2014, [[Christian Weston Chandler]], [[Barbara Chandler|his mom]], [[Clover and Snoopy]], and the surviving [[Chandler Cats]] have moved to a temporary '''rental house'''. The rent is being paid by their insurance company while the damage to 14BC is assessed. | After the infamous [[Destruction Of Chris's House|house fire incident]] at [[14 Branchland Court]] in January 2014, [[Christian Weston Chandler]], [[Barbara Chandler|his mom]], [[Clover and Snoopy]], and the surviving [[Chandler Cats]] have moved to a temporary '''rental house'''. The rent is being paid by their insurance company while the damage to 14BC is assessed. |
Revision as of 09:37, 5 July 2014
After the infamous house fire incident at 14 Branchland Court in January 2014, Christian Weston Chandler, his mom, Clover and Snoopy, and the surviving Chandler Cats have moved to a temporary rental house. The rent is being paid by their insurance company while the damage to 14BC is assessed.
Based on GPS coordinates that diligent Christorians found in the EXIF data of a photo which Chris submitted to the Lego Awesome Alliance competition page[1], the house appears to be located in Barboursville, VA, a small unincorporated community on the outskirts of Charlottesville. However, Chris still seems to be receiving mail at his old address, as shown in his gifts and giftcard begging on Facebook, and on shipping labels on boxes seen in photos taken within the rental house[2].
It's not known exactly what the Chanders managed to save of their hoarded possessions, but Chris seems to have brought with him his PS3, at least one of his 3DS, and the melted ruins of his Lego "replica" of Manchester High. Since settling in, Chris has gone on a Lego spending spree, rebuilt the high school, and cluttered the house with dozens of new Lego sets for ongoing projects. Photos of the interior depict an accumulation of boxes and a filthy carpet. The house also has internet access and a computer, which Chris will no doubt use to post incriminating info on Facebook with moronic glee.