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[[Image:0146-MrsVirginiaSanford.jpg|thumb|right|Mrs. Sanford, cosplaying as herself.]]
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[[Image:0226-ChristianWMrsSanford.jpg|thumb|right|[[Chris]] and Mrs. Sanford.]]
[[Image:0231-MrsSanfordsWiseWords.jpg|thumb|right|Mrs. Sanford pretending to be Advice Dog. If only [[Chris]] had listened...]]


{{quote|But anyway, we eventually moved to Chesterfield County for a nice, better school system. And one teacher in particular of Providence Middle School, who I would like to give much kudos to, who--who was--who uh let--who le--who not only let me--who was a good, good uh person to go by dur--during my mainstreaming, and she was also the uh, also a, uh, good leader in my learning to cope. I wish to give kudos to: Mrs. Virginia Jeanine Sanford, of Providence Middle School, in Chesterfield County, whose picture is, uh, in the trailer of my "CWC on TV" DVD, which is also on the, the YouTube.|[[Chris]] on Mrs. Sanford<ref>[[Captain's Log, Stardate November 7th, 2007]]</ref>}}
{{quote|She was the most influential teacher in my life. During my years at Providence Middle School, she taught me better [[Autism|social skills]], how to [[Death threats|better cope with other people]], [[trolls|bullies]] and [[Chris and reality|life]]. With a positive and fun [[tomgirl|tomboyish]] attitude, she was a teacher any child would be most proud to look up to and be taught by.
|Chris on Mrs. Sanford<ref>[[Gal-Pals and Past Sweethearts (CWCipedia page)]]</ref>}}


'''Mrs. Sanford''' was one on Christian's teachers. Possibly the first to feel the machinations of [[troll's remorse]], she helped him cope with his [[Autism]] at [[Providence Middle School]].
{{quote|Most Influential Person of my life|Chris, in 2017.<ref name=nostalgia>[[October_2017_Facebook_posts#Nostalgic_for_middle_school_teacher]]</ref>}}


She was once Teacher of the Year.<ref>[[User:ChrisChanSonichu profile#The Teenage Years]]</ref>
'''Virginia Jeanine Sanford''' was one of [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]]'s [[Slow in the minds|special ed]] teachers at [[Providence Middle School]]. She was once Teacher of the Year.<ref>[[User:ChrisChanSonichu profile#The Teenage Years]]</ref> Chris has utterly failed to learn anything from her, but Mrs. Sanford is notable for being the only teacher that has had any positive influence on him.


==Email==
==Chris and Mrs. Sanford==
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[[Image:0231-MrsSanfordsWiseWords.jpg|thumb|If only Chris had listened...]]
&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus;Original Message&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus;&minus;<br>
From: CWCSonichu@aol.com<br>
To: Virginia_Sanford@ccpsnet.net<br>
Sent: Wed, 21 Feb 2007  3:32:50 PM Eastern Standard Time<br>
Subject: Re: Hello<br>


Hey, Mrs. Sanford (or should I say Ginny or Virginia ), I am delighted to hear from you as well.  And It is also good to know that you are still residing at that address.  The [[DVD]] is under production, to be completed a few days after February 24, 2007 (my 25th Birthday...Yay).
Mrs. Sanford is the only teacher who Chris has ever singled out as having any sort of positive influence on his life. She instructed him on coping and social skills. As late as [[2013]] he still remembered her fondly.<ref>[[September 2013 Facebook Posts#School Reviews]]</ref> Indeed, she seems to have read Chris very well and offered him genuine advice (which unsurprisingly went in one ear and out the other). When Chris graduated 8th grade, Mrs. Sanford wrote a personal heartfelt message to Chris which he held onto well into his 20s. It would eerily predict his future mishaps:
You may be able to help me in a portion of it now; there will be a Slideshow (projected from my PlayStation Portable) featuring not only pics of me growing up, but the friends, teachers and relatives I've known and remembered (either from heart, like yourself, as well as yearbook signatures). Anyway, do you remember from the ol' class, Sarah and Micha (the blonde girl with glasses, and the slow-talking african american who Ms. Eckel told over and over to get his dad to teach him how to shave)?  I remembered both of them from heart, but unfortunately I don't remember their last names, so it's harder to find them in the yearbooks; could you tell me their last names, please?
As for what had happened during [[Piedmont Virginia Community College|PVCC]], in a nutshell; about Mid-Summer, [[2003]], I've realize upon revolation that I needed a girl friend to make into a Sweetheart from the Ground-Up, so with a sign (which I've later realized that it made me look slow-minded; the "R" Word), I've started my Enduring [[Love Quest]].  The Dean of Student Serveces, Mary Lee Walsh came out and tore my sign up right in front of me, and said, "You're not gonna get a Girlfriend this way or any way."  That *&^%$ SHATTERED MY HEART AND MURDERED MY SOUL.  And it wasn't just her, the Policemen Imposters in Brown, White and Red, AKA The [[Jerkops]] (Blue and Black ARE the TRUE POLICE SOLDIERS) also seriously indented the impression that "[[Virgina is for Virgins]], NOT Lovers".
But it has a happy ending; in Mid-[[2005]], when I've started playing the [[Yu-Gi-Oh]] TCG, I met this girl who upon numerous conversations, art-sharing and secret confidence, I've grown fond of, and my Heart and Soul Recovered from the Serious Emotional and Physical Pain I've endured. Although she's not intrested in a serious relationship, I still am fond of her, and I'm hoping that she may have a change of heart.
You may learn more about what had happened to me from the [[Sub-Episodes]] in my [[Sonichu (comic)|"Sonichu" Comic Book]], which I have the legable images uploaded onto my [[CWC's Sonichu Site!]]; those Sub-Episodes are based on my Real-Life Events.  *sigh
Well, that's about it for now; I hope you do well as well. And I will make that DVD copy for you after I've finalized the master copy.  Please tell the remaing faculty who are still working at Providence that I wish them the best as well.  I still remember Mrs. Rogers (my ol' computer teacher) when she played as Woodstock in the 1996 "Snoopy" play; that was just fun and cute.  :)
Take care;<br>
Christian Weston Chandler, A.K.A. (nickname) Chris Chan.
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==Sauce==
{{quoteboxred|To Christian-<br>
Well, it's been 3 years now at Providence and it's all over! Where has the time gone to? The most important parting words I can leave you with - well, are to always remember this. You show people where your [[Homos|weak]] [[Love Quest|points]] are located, then [[trolls|they]] will know how to [[Chris Loses It|push]] [[CHRIS!!! CHANDLER!!!|your]] [[Q&A NO MORE|button]]. If you never show them, they will never know. I hope you will have an enjoyable summer and come back to visit. Do you very best at [[Manchester High School|Manchester]], put your best foot forward, and [[Death threats|treat others as you]] [[Chris and hypocrisy|wish to be treated]]. <br>
Love, <br>
Mrs. Sanford<br>
(gs)}}
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[[File:Virginia Sanford.jpg|thumb|200px|[[LEGO]] Mrs. Sanford, made in 2014.]]
 
In February 2007, Chris recontacted his old middle school teacher, and felt familiar enough to call her "Ginny" or "Virginia". Primarily he was looking for assistance in remembering the names of old classmates for his epic [[DVD]], then under construction. He promised to send her a copy. He also provided her with a capsule version of his life up to that point, including the insanity of his [[Love Quest]], his clash with [[Mary Lee Walsh]], and his hatred of the [[Jerkops]]. He gave her the latest news of his efforts at stalking [[Megan Schroeder|Megan]]. Finally, he directed her to his [[CWC's Sonichu Site!|website]], where she should read the [[Sub-Episodes]] to learn more about his titanic struggles. It is not known how Mrs. Sanford responded.<ref>[[Chris emails 2007]]</ref>
 
For some strange reason, Chris included Mrs. Sanford in his list of "The Women in my Life" on the [[CWCipedia]], as if [[Affair with Mother|she had been a peer or a potential romantic partner]]. (Is this why he tried to use her first name?) In any case, he deleted her section shortly after creating the page.
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On 21 October 2017, Chris posted about her on [[Facebook]], along with a photo of her:<ref name=nostalgia></ref>
 
{{quotebox|I just remembered a question that was overlooked in a recent chat/interview: Who was the most influential person in my life? Parents aside, the winner is Missus Virginia "Ginny" Sanford from Providence Middle School of Midlothian, Virginia.
She was a very strong-minded and strong-willed, wise woman. She always knew when to stand her ground, for herself and others she cared about and liked. She even won Teacher of the Month (or Year; it escapes me) during the three years I was attending. And she had taught me to be strong in mind and heart, she had confidence in me; she positively pushed me to do better, and be myself as an individual person.
 
Thank You, Missus Sanford. You are still in my thoughts, heart and prayers.
 
Love,
 
Christine Weston Chandler, who you remember as Christian.}}
 
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She was the most influential teacher in my life. During my years at Providence Middle School, she taught me better social skills, how to better cope with other people, bullies and life. With a positive and fun tomboyish attitude, she was a teacher any child would be most proud to look up to and be taught by.
Chris on Mrs. Sanford[1]
Most Influential Person of my life
Chris, in 2017.[2]

Virginia Jeanine Sanford was one of Chris's special ed teachers at Providence Middle School. She was once Teacher of the Year.[3] Chris has utterly failed to learn anything from her, but Mrs. Sanford is notable for being the only teacher that has had any positive influence on him.

Chris and Mrs. Sanford

If only Chris had listened...

Mrs. Sanford is the only teacher who Chris has ever singled out as having any sort of positive influence on his life. She instructed him on coping and social skills. As late as 2013 he still remembered her fondly.[4] Indeed, she seems to have read Chris very well and offered him genuine advice (which unsurprisingly went in one ear and out the other). When Chris graduated 8th grade, Mrs. Sanford wrote a personal heartfelt message to Chris which he held onto well into his 20s. It would eerily predict his future mishaps:

To Christian-

Well, it's been 3 years now at Providence and it's all over! Where has the time gone to? The most important parting words I can leave you with - well, are to always remember this. You show people where your weak points are located, then they will know how to push your button. If you never show them, they will never know. I hope you will have an enjoyable summer and come back to visit. Do you very best at Manchester, put your best foot forward, and treat others as you wish to be treated.
Love,
Mrs. Sanford
(gs)

LEGO Mrs. Sanford, made in 2014.

In February 2007, Chris recontacted his old middle school teacher, and felt familiar enough to call her "Ginny" or "Virginia". Primarily he was looking for assistance in remembering the names of old classmates for his epic DVD, then under construction. He promised to send her a copy. He also provided her with a capsule version of his life up to that point, including the insanity of his Love Quest, his clash with Mary Lee Walsh, and his hatred of the Jerkops. He gave her the latest news of his efforts at stalking Megan. Finally, he directed her to his website, where she should read the Sub-Episodes to learn more about his titanic struggles. It is not known how Mrs. Sanford responded.[5]

For some strange reason, Chris included Mrs. Sanford in his list of "The Women in my Life" on the CWCipedia, as if she had been a peer or a potential romantic partner. (Is this why he tried to use her first name?) In any case, he deleted her section shortly after creating the page.

On 21 October 2017, Chris posted about her on Facebook, along with a photo of her:[2]

I just remembered a question that was overlooked in a recent chat/interview: Who was the most influential person in my life? Parents aside, the winner is Missus Virginia "Ginny" Sanford from Providence Middle School of Midlothian, Virginia.

She was a very strong-minded and strong-willed, wise woman. She always knew when to stand her ground, for herself and others she cared about and liked. She even won Teacher of the Month (or Year; it escapes me) during the three years I was attending. And she had taught me to be strong in mind and heart, she had confidence in me; she positively pushed me to do better, and be myself as an individual person.

Thank You, Missus Sanford. You are still in my thoughts, heart and prayers.

Love,

Christine Weston Chandler, who you remember as Christian.

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