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{{quote|...[[CWCki|we]] shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end...whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; '''we shall never surrender'''.|[[Wikipedia:Winston Churchill|Winston Churchill]], [[Wikipedia:We shall fight on the beaches|"We shall fight on the beaches"]]}}
{{quote|Thank you for being a part of this journey and we'll be checking the [[Commodore 64 Ultimate Review Part 1 - Unboxing|video]] out. Thanks for sharing!|The Official [[Commodore]] [[X]] account responding to Chris}}
 
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{{Usage|1= This template sits in a place of pride on the CWCki [[Main Page]]. It consists simply of a recent or topical quote from [[Chris]], or in rare cases non-Chris people. When editing the quote, ensure it is as accurate as possible, the exact source is referenced, and use links appropriately. '''Be sure to cite where this quote comes from, include a link if applicable.''' Also, this is a wiki - '''PLEASE WIKIFY''' (i.e. add links to other articles) when possible. Finally, don't add commentary to citation part - let Chris's words do the talking.}}</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 16:56, 27 January 2026

Thank you for being a part of this journey and we'll be checking the video out. Thanks for sharing!
The Official Commodore X account responding to Chris


Usage

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This template sits in a place of pride on the CWCki Main Page. It consists simply of a recent or topical quote from Chris, or in rare cases non-Chris people. When editing the quote, ensure it is as accurate as possible, the exact source is referenced, and use links appropriately. Be sure to cite where this quote comes from, include a link if applicable. Also, this is a wiki - PLEASE WIKIFY (i.e. add links to other articles) when possible. Finally, don't add commentary to citation part - let Chris's words do the talking.