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LOL WUT. My ass, there was a trial. He was charged with a misdemeanor. I'd bet my left nut he had a date in front of a JP where he plead innocent and was told that he better not be a retard at Target anymore, or the judge would throw the book at him next time. Haven't any of you people ever had a speeding ticket or a minor-in-possession citation? I like this article... I'll try and cut some of the cruft out, because parts of it are gold. --[[User:Dude|Dude]] 00:03, 29 July 2011 (PDT) | LOL WUT. My ass, there was a trial. He was charged with a misdemeanor. I'd bet my left nut he had a date in front of a JP where he plead innocent and was told that he better not be a retard at Target anymore, or the judge would throw the book at him next time. Haven't any of you people ever had a speeding ticket or a minor-in-possession citation? I like this article... I'll try and cut some of the cruft out, because parts of it are gold. --[[User:Dude|Dude]] 00:03, 29 July 2011 (PDT) | ||
==Probation?== | |||
On his Wikipedia profile, Chris says he was "put under watch for 3 months". Was this some kind of probationary period? If so, it might explain why the charges were dropped --[[User:SargentPickles|SargentPickles]] 09:32, 27 January 2012 (PST) |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 27 January 2012
180 pounds?
Um, I don't think so. I'm 180lbs at 5'9 and I certainly don't look like that. Nimnoms
Well, note that muscle is heavier than fat, so you could still weigh the same as him and look a lot smaller. We all know Ian is all flab and no muscle. On the other hand, I just ran that number through a unit converter and found out that 180lbs = 81.6kg. Nah. I don't buy it either. Glorious Tentacularity 09:55, 9 November 2009 (CET)
Chris's personal 9/11
Actually, didn't Chris have an incident at Wal Mart that actually took place on 9/11? Look it up, someone. --Champthom 20:47, 9 February 2009 (CET)
- Lazy spic, but ok, Chris and 9/11. In 2004:
- September 11 - Chris reports in his diary that he was arrested for trying to "sell himself like new car" at the mall. He does not have to go to jail, but he is forbidden to return to Fashion Square Mall without one of his parents.
- In 2008:
- September 11 - First of Chris's nudes emerge on the internet. Chris's penis has Sonichu drawn on it.
- So yep he's there have been quite some disasters on that day. ^^ RachmaninovDESU 20:56, 25 May 2009 (CEST)
Police report
Is there any way to get a copy or some account of what really happened, because Chris embellished the shit out of his story to make him seem almost innocent. Clearly he deserved his treatment. CDiddles
I just wish there was footage. I would have payed to see this. Glorious Tentacularity 09:56, 9 November 2009 (CET)
Fanart of the Target incident
I've got some NSFW fanart of the target incident here. I'm wondering if it should go anywhere. Stryker 18:08, 31 December 2010 (PST)
Put it on the gallery. --Anonchaos 17:29, 14 January 2011 (PST)
Name?
Can I just ask what's up with the name? This article seems to be focused on the real life incident at Target, not on the fictional location in Sonichu, which is bought up only in passing. Why is this named "Get-Tar" after the comics and not "Target" after the real location? Same question applies to the article on Mal-Wart. --Old meme 11:58, 27 May 2011 (PDT)
- Good question. I would have to say that if one was to look at the Sonichu canon, one would see "Get-Tar Region" and be like "What's up with that?" so they'd search "Get-Tar Region" and they'd find out "Oh, he's talking about Target!" Essentially this is a location from the Sonichu canon and this page serves to elaborate how it's based on real life events that were portrayed in the comic. --Champthom 03:00, 28 May 2011 (PDT)
Trial
LOL WUT. My ass, there was a trial. He was charged with a misdemeanor. I'd bet my left nut he had a date in front of a JP where he plead innocent and was told that he better not be a retard at Target anymore, or the judge would throw the book at him next time. Haven't any of you people ever had a speeding ticket or a minor-in-possession citation? I like this article... I'll try and cut some of the cruft out, because parts of it are gold. --Dude 00:03, 29 July 2011 (PDT)
Probation?
On his Wikipedia profile, Chris says he was "put under watch for 3 months". Was this some kind of probationary period? If so, it might explain why the charges were dropped --SargentPickles 09:32, 27 January 2012 (PST)