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==Transcript==
==Transcript==
(00:00)
CWC: Hello Julie.
*Chris and Julie say hello, and Julie departs to "turn the TV down"
 
(01:20)
J: I'll be right back, I have to turn the television down.
*Julie returns
 
(02:00)
CWC: OK.
*Clyde asks if Chris got his latest email
 
*Chris can't get into his email because it's "funky"
J: I'm back. Hello Chris.
(02:40)
 
*Clyde says Vivian has convinced him he is going too far
J: Chris, are you there? Hello?
*Clyde says he will still do all he can to stop Chris from meeting any woman until he gets his life together
 
(03:30)
CC: You got my email, right? You got it, right?
*'''Clyde asks Chris to explain his daily routine, and Chris says today he has "made contact with Julie and explained (his) love for her a little more"'''
 
*Chris says he has received a call from an associate of Nintendo about the Sonichu game
CWC: Clyde, what are you doing here?
*Clyde asks how long this process will take, and Chris says he has to "wait for him to call back"
 
(04:15)
CC: Did you get the email?
*Clyde tells Chris he will have to save up money somehow for a trip
 
*Chris says he will be saving up money for "months"
CWC: Clyde?
(04:45)
 
*Clyde says there's no way Chris can save up with just $800 a month and bills to pay
CC: The email I sent.
*'''Chris angrily responds, "I don't need to tell you my financial situation."'''
 
(05:15)
CWC: Oh, I haven't been -- you sent me an email. I haven't been able to get into me email, lately it's kinda a bit funky.
*Clyde says there is no way Chris will have a successful family and that Julie will divorce him if he can't save money
 
*Chris is '''"working on controlling compulsive spending."'''
CC: Well you'll be able to figure it out. But before I say so, I've had a long talk with Vivian, and she's right, I've gone way too far out of line. I'm not gonna harm anyone anymore for the rest of my goddamn life.
*Chris claims he will have "money tucked away" before starting a family
 
(06:00)
CWC: Well that's good to hear.
*'''Chris is proud he has "about a hundred bucks tucked away right now."'''
 
*Clyde says that a hundred dollars will last Chris a week. Chris says, "shows what you know."
J: ''[overlaps]'' What is Clyde doing here?
(06:30)
 
*Clyde asks Chris how much he thinks it would cost to feed two adults for a week
CC: Unfortunately, she agrees that I can not let you, I can not let you meet any woman until you get your life together. His life is miserable. Look at him, Julie. A man who... tell me, what have you done today? What have you done of merit today? Go through your daily routine.
*Chris claims it will cost "somewhere between 20 and 50" LOL 20 BUX CHRIS HAHA MAYBE ON RAMEN
 
(07:00)
J: He's a good person he doesn't need to...
*Clyde indulges Chris' idiocy and says let's take $30 as an example and do a little math... with bills, Chris is still an idiot who will never have enough money.
 
*Chris insists on speaking for Julie and says she doesn't have to answer Clyde
CWC: I made contact with Julie and expressed my love for her. A little bit more.
(08:00)
 
*Chris says that by keeping his $100 in savings and by "tucking away" $100 a month, he will save enough money
CC: Something productive. What have you done with your Sonichu to whatever potential financial gain you can get from it?
*Chris says he will "save up some more" after he runs out, blowing Clyde's mind
 
*'''Chris says it "might run into the thousands" to raise a family for a year.'''
CWC: For your information I have received a call from an associate of Nintendo, that's willing to bring it up to Mr. Miyamoto again. Where it'll be restarted.
(08:30)
 
*Clyde points out the obvious: that the moron who thinks he can save $100 a month will likely save no more than $1000 each year.
J: That's awesome.
*Chris says "if I have to, I can and will get a job."  '''''LOL SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY FRAUD'''''
 
*Clyde says he has looked at Chris' "files," asking why Chris thinks he got an F on his Cwcville Mall CADD project.
CC: Tell me, how long will this take?
(09:00)
 
*Chris says he actually got an "A+," it took him "weeks to months" and a "lot of thought" into that "great grand shopping mall"
CWC: Hmm. Depends.
*Clyde says, "you got an F in the comics." Chris says he failed projects in the past.
 
(09:30)
CC: I mean...
*Clyde asks why Chris feels the need to villainize a teacher who fairly gave him an F, and Chris smoothly replies, '''"cause he talked down to me, and made me feel inferior."''' LOL YOU ARE CHRIS
 
*Clyde says Chris was too dumb to even create in 3D, and Chris insists, "I do use the Z plane."
CWC: I have to wait for them to call me back.
(10:30)
 
*Clyde asks if Chris even bothered to try to get a job with his CADD degree
CC: I mean, it could take months. I mean it's taking me months til anything starts and you gotta find yourself a way of financial security. Besides, aren't you gonna have to make a trip anyway? You've got to have to save up money somehow.
*Chris claims he has, and that "it's a bit on the shortage right now."
 
*Chris claims he has gone in for interviews for jobs. '''Clyde asks, "what companies," and after a long pause, Chris says he is under so much stress he has a headache and he can't think of any names.'''
CWC: Myeah. I'm gonna save up money for a month.
(11:30)
 
*Clyde says Chris is clearly lying and tells Julie that Chris can't even name a single company he's interviewed with
CC: How are you gonna save money? I mean $800 a month...
*Julie trolls by saying Chris can support her
 
*Julie says Chris can do anything
CWC: It will be a while sure, but I will have it saved up.
*Chris says he understands that America is in a bad economic situation right now. Hahaha.
 
(12:00)
CC: But don't you got bills to pay? After bills, how much you got left?
*Clyde reminds Chris that Chris has said "I don't listen to the bad news" and Chris says that he hears the news when he is "trapped with my father in the car."
 
The chat abruptly ends.
CWC: I don't need to tell you my financial situation?
{{Transcription}}
 
CC: I think Julie would like to know. Right?
 
J: Clyde, stop it.
 
CWC: Yeah Clyde, leave us alone.
 
CC: I'm not doing anything harmful, I'm just asking how you're going to save money up for a future family. I mean if you cannot even do that... there's no way your family will be a success. She will divorce you quicker than... I dunno. I dunno.
 
CWC: I'm working on controlling my compulsive spending.
 
CC: It's not just controlling your spending. You can do that easily. The thing is you need more than $800 a month. Way more to support a family.
 
CWC: Maybe so, but at least I'll have some money tucked away before I start that family up.
 
CC: And how much do you have tucked away right now?
 
CWC: I have about 100 bucks tucked away right now.
 
CC: [laughs] Chris... $100 might last you a week.
 
CWC: Shows what you know.
 
CC: Ok. In an average week how much will you spend on food? For let's say, two adults and uh, well you're not going to have a child that fast, so two adults.
 
CWC: Hmm. I'm sorry could you repeat the question?
 
CC: How much do you think it would cost to feed two adults, let's say you and Julie, for a week?
 
CWC: I'd say somewhere about... somewhere between 20 to 50.
 
CC: Let's just say 30 to average that out. You got 70 bucks left that week. Let's see: you got bills to pay. And that's got to be... what kind of bills you got? TV, you got internet, Julie, what other amenities do you need?
 
CWC: You don't have to answer you.
 
CC: My God. It's simple. You got TV, you got your car payments, car insurance, you got your internet, you got [indistinct], it's all gonna add up. $100 is not going to last a month.
 
CWC: I tucked a hundred aside and uh, a hundred a month and I'll have enough money saved up. Over da time.
 
CC: The thing is what happens when you run out?
 
CWC: Then I'll save up some more?
 
CC: No, that takes time. Ahh... I mean, oh my God. How much money do you think it costs to raise a family for a year?
 
CWC: I'll bet that might seem to run into the thousands.
 
CC: And if you save $100 a month... you'd barely get $1000.
 
CWC: Well if I have to, I can and will get a job.
 
CC: And again, I looked over your [[CADD|files]]. Why do you think you got an F that?
 
CWC: I did not get an F on that.
 
CC: Ohh, what'd you get then?
 
CWC: I got... an A+. It took me weeks to months. A whole amount of thought. It's that big brand shopping mall with the mayor's office on the other floor.
 
CC: But you got an F in the comics, I though that's what you got.
 
CWC: Well you misunderstood.
 
CC: Well, how did I misunderstand? It says, "I have Grade F destruction," that definitely implies Grade F.
 
CWC: It was on previous projects before that one. One or two.
 
CC: Then why'd you have to villainize him? I mean everyone gets failing grades, you don't have to...
 
CWC: Because he talked down to me, and made me feel inferior.  
 
CC: My God. I mean, you didn't even utilize the 3D aspect of AUTOCAD, did you?
 
CWC: 3D?
 
CC: You know, you got your Y plane, your X plane and your Z plane. You have a X and Y plane. You never used a Z plane.
 
CWC: I do use the Z plane.
 
CC: I didn't see that in that project.
 
CWC: ''[condescending]'' Well, did you have a CADD program in your computer?
 
CC: Yes! I have the official one from AUTOCAD.
 
CWC: I see.
 
CC: Did you even bother to look for a job utilizing that degree?
 
CWC: I have. And it's a bit... on a shortage right now.
 
CC: Did you even go in for an interview?
 
CWC: I have gone in for interviews, yeah.
 
CC: With what companies.
 
CWC: [long pause] I'm under so much stress, I've got a headache. It's difficult for me to think of specific names at the moment.
 
CC: You're lying to me, is that what you're saying?
 
CWC: I am not lying to you.
 
CC: Julie, listen to that. He can't even name one company he'd like to work for. Do you think a man could financially support you like that?
 
J: Uh, yes. It's possible. He can do it.
 
CWC: See, I can do it.
 
CC: This is American dollars we're talking about, the conversion rate is so much different.
 
J: I don't care, you can do anything.
 
CWC: Yeah.
 
CC: You're a little delusional. In America we got a bad economic spin right now. A really bad one.
 
J: I understand that.
 
CWC: Me too.
 
CC: No you don't, Chris. You don't listen to the bad news. You said it yourself. You don't listen to the bad news.
 
CWC: [overlaps] I do too. I listen to it every day, when I'm trapped with him in the car, or when I'm downstairs with him.
 
CC: Wait, why are you going with your father in the car? What for?
 
CWC: Sometimes I go out when him when he goes on trips, he goes downtown for... ''[audio ends]''


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Revision as of 02:12, 14 November 2009

The fifth of the Mumble chats involving Chris.

Summary

Clyde confronts Chris as he prepares to chat with Julie, asking him about whether he can truly support a family. In this chat, we get such gems as Chris believing he can actually support a family by "tucking away a hundred dollars every month." Chris claims he will go get a job if he needs to, and he lies in saying he's actually tried to find jobs with his CADD degree rather than just sitting on his ass all day in his room. Chris also references the beginnings of the Miyamoto saga. Finally, he also explains that he villainizes those in the comics who have made him "feel inferior" in real life.

Transcript

CWC: Hello Julie.

J: I'll be right back, I have to turn the television down.

CWC: OK.

J: I'm back. Hello Chris.

J: Chris, are you there? Hello?

CC: You got my email, right? You got it, right?

CWC: Clyde, what are you doing here?

CC: Did you get the email?

CWC: Clyde?

CC: The email I sent.

CWC: Oh, I haven't been -- you sent me an email. I haven't been able to get into me email, lately it's kinda a bit funky.

CC: Well you'll be able to figure it out. But before I say so, I've had a long talk with Vivian, and she's right, I've gone way too far out of line. I'm not gonna harm anyone anymore for the rest of my goddamn life.

CWC: Well that's good to hear.

J: [overlaps] What is Clyde doing here?

CC: Unfortunately, she agrees that I can not let you, I can not let you meet any woman until you get your life together. His life is miserable. Look at him, Julie. A man who... tell me, what have you done today? What have you done of merit today? Go through your daily routine.

J: He's a good person he doesn't need to...

CWC: I made contact with Julie and expressed my love for her. A little bit more.

CC: Something productive. What have you done with your Sonichu to whatever potential financial gain you can get from it?

CWC: For your information I have received a call from an associate of Nintendo, that's willing to bring it up to Mr. Miyamoto again. Where it'll be restarted.

J: That's awesome.

CC: Tell me, how long will this take?

CWC: Hmm. Depends.

CC: I mean...

CWC: I have to wait for them to call me back.

CC: I mean, it could take months. I mean it's taking me months til anything starts and you gotta find yourself a way of financial security. Besides, aren't you gonna have to make a trip anyway? You've got to have to save up money somehow.

CWC: Myeah. I'm gonna save up money for a month.

CC: How are you gonna save money? I mean $800 a month...

CWC: It will be a while sure, but I will have it saved up.

CC: But don't you got bills to pay? After bills, how much you got left?

CWC: I don't need to tell you my financial situation?

CC: I think Julie would like to know. Right?

J: Clyde, stop it.

CWC: Yeah Clyde, leave us alone.

CC: I'm not doing anything harmful, I'm just asking how you're going to save money up for a future family. I mean if you cannot even do that... there's no way your family will be a success. She will divorce you quicker than... I dunno. I dunno.

CWC: I'm working on controlling my compulsive spending.

CC: It's not just controlling your spending. You can do that easily. The thing is you need more than $800 a month. Way more to support a family.

CWC: Maybe so, but at least I'll have some money tucked away before I start that family up.

CC: And how much do you have tucked away right now?

CWC: I have about 100 bucks tucked away right now.

CC: [laughs] Chris... $100 might last you a week.

CWC: Shows what you know.

CC: Ok. In an average week how much will you spend on food? For let's say, two adults and uh, well you're not going to have a child that fast, so two adults.

CWC: Hmm. I'm sorry could you repeat the question?

CC: How much do you think it would cost to feed two adults, let's say you and Julie, for a week?

CWC: I'd say somewhere about... somewhere between 20 to 50.

CC: Let's just say 30 to average that out. You got 70 bucks left that week. Let's see: you got bills to pay. And that's got to be... what kind of bills you got? TV, you got internet, Julie, what other amenities do you need?

CWC: You don't have to answer you.

CC: My God. It's simple. You got TV, you got your car payments, car insurance, you got your internet, you got [indistinct], it's all gonna add up. $100 is not going to last a month.

CWC: I tucked a hundred aside and uh, a hundred a month and I'll have enough money saved up. Over da time.

CC: The thing is what happens when you run out?

CWC: Then I'll save up some more?

CC: No, that takes time. Ahh... I mean, oh my God. How much money do you think it costs to raise a family for a year?

CWC: I'll bet that might seem to run into the thousands.

CC: And if you save $100 a month... you'd barely get $1000.

CWC: Well if I have to, I can and will get a job.

CC: And again, I looked over your files. Why do you think you got an F that?

CWC: I did not get an F on that.

CC: Ohh, what'd you get then?

CWC: I got... an A+. It took me weeks to months. A whole amount of thought. It's that big brand shopping mall with the mayor's office on the other floor.

CC: But you got an F in the comics, I though that's what you got.

CWC: Well you misunderstood.

CC: Well, how did I misunderstand? It says, "I have Grade F destruction," that definitely implies Grade F.

CWC: It was on previous projects before that one. One or two.

CC: Then why'd you have to villainize him? I mean everyone gets failing grades, you don't have to...

CWC: Because he talked down to me, and made me feel inferior.

CC: My God. I mean, you didn't even utilize the 3D aspect of AUTOCAD, did you?

CWC: 3D?

CC: You know, you got your Y plane, your X plane and your Z plane. You have a X and Y plane. You never used a Z plane.

CWC: I do use the Z plane.

CC: I didn't see that in that project.

CWC: [condescending] Well, did you have a CADD program in your computer?

CC: Yes! I have the official one from AUTOCAD.

CWC: I see.

CC: Did you even bother to look for a job utilizing that degree?

CWC: I have. And it's a bit... on a shortage right now.

CC: Did you even go in for an interview?

CWC: I have gone in for interviews, yeah.

CC: With what companies.

CWC: [long pause] I'm under so much stress, I've got a headache. It's difficult for me to think of specific names at the moment.

CC: You're lying to me, is that what you're saying?

CWC: I am not lying to you.

CC: Julie, listen to that. He can't even name one company he'd like to work for. Do you think a man could financially support you like that?

J: Uh, yes. It's possible. He can do it.

CWC: See, I can do it.

CC: This is American dollars we're talking about, the conversion rate is so much different.

J: I don't care, you can do anything.

CWC: Yeah.

CC: You're a little delusional. In America we got a bad economic spin right now. A really bad one.

J: I understand that.

CWC: Me too.

CC: No you don't, Chris. You don't listen to the bad news. You said it yourself. You don't listen to the bad news.

CWC: [overlaps] I do too. I listen to it every day, when I'm trapped with him in the car, or when I'm downstairs with him.

CC: Wait, why are you going with your father in the car? What for?

CWC: Sometimes I go out when him when he goes on trips, he goes downtown for... [audio ends]

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