Difference between revisions of "March 2016"

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* 10 March - It's confirmed that while [[Mass debating|Kagney]] seemed to have wasted her money on Chris, he in fact purchased the PS4 himself.
* 10 March - It's confirmed that while [[Mass debating|Kagney]] seemed to have wasted her money on Chris, he in fact purchased the PS4 himself.
* 14 March - It's revealed that a Virginian Discover Bank has filed a lawsuit against [[Barb]] for failing to [[Money|pay debts]].
* 14 March - It's revealed that a Virginian Discover Bank has filed a lawsuit against [[Barb]] for failing to [[Money|pay debts]].
* 16 March - Barb will attend a hearing to discuss her failure to pay her debts.
* 16 March - Barb attended a hearing to discuss her failure to pay her debts. She will have to pay $4,706.98, which is well under the typical $5,000.00.
* 17 March - [[Tito Got No Luck Against We Brits, Irish and Scots!|St. Patrick's Day]].
* 17 March - [[Tito Got No Luck Against We Brits, Irish and Scots!|St. Patrick's Day]].


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Revision as of 18:56, 16 March 2016

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Ongoing

The things described in this article are still happening, or are still being looked into. As a result, it may be subject to frequent change, and the information provided may not be entirely reliable.

March is the third month of 2016.

♪ Chris is back, all right! ♫



Events of March 2016

  • 5 March - It is revealed that Chris received a PS4 for his birthday.
  • 7 March - Chris starts making videos using the Ps4.
  • 8 March - Chris wishes all of us a happy International Women's Day. He expects us to be aroused by his body.
  • 10 March - It's confirmed that while Kagney seemed to have wasted her money on Chris, he in fact purchased the PS4 himself.
  • 14 March - It's revealed that a Virginian Discover Bank has filed a lawsuit against Barb for failing to pay debts.
  • 16 March - Barb attended a hearing to discuss her failure to pay her debts. She will have to pay $4,706.98, which is well under the typical $5,000.00.
  • 17 March - St. Patrick's Day.