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[[Image:Hanna.jpg|right|thumb|150px|The original troll and our hero]] | [[Image:Hanna.jpg|right|thumb|150px|The original troll and our hero]] | ||
'''Hanna''' (later [[retconned]] as '''Fandanna''') is an IRL [[troll]] notable for smashing [[Chris]]'s [[heart level|heart]] down to 15%. Little is known about Hanna except that she work(ed)s at Starbucks and likes Chuck Paladuck [''sic''], director [''sic''] of ''Fight Club''.<ref>His name is Chuck Palahniuk, and he wrote the novel that inspired the movie, but Chris will be Chris.</ref> | '''Hanna''' (later [[retconned]] as '''Fandanna''') is an IRL [[troll]] notable for smashing [[Chris]]'s [[heart level|heart]] down to 15%. Little is known about Hanna except that she work(ed)s at Starbucks and likes [[Homo|Chuck Paladuck]] [''sic''], director [''sic''] of ''Fight Club''.<ref>His name is Chuck Palahniuk, and he wrote the novel that inspired the movie, but Chris will be Chris.</ref> | ||
Chris's run-in with Hanna was memorably told in [[Sub-Episode 2]]: Christian Chandler in "The Rise & Fall of My Heart". | Chris's run-in with Hanna was memorably told in [[Sub-Episode 2]]: Christian Chandler in "The Rise & Fall of My Heart". |
Revision as of 20:32, 4 March 2010
Hanna (later retconned as Fandanna) is an IRL troll notable for smashing Chris's heart down to 15%. Little is known about Hanna except that she work(ed)s at Starbucks and likes Chuck Paladuck [sic], director [sic] of Fight Club.[1]
Chris's run-in with Hanna was memorably told in Sub-Episode 2: Christian Chandler in "The Rise & Fall of My Heart".
Chris's Explanation of the Real Life Meeting
“ | One day in March, 2005, I now go to Fashion Square, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with my Nintendo DS, GBAVideos, GBAJukebox, my Sonichu Scrapbook, and I've brought up some courage to start saying "Hello" to the girls I find very pretty, and possibly Boyfriend-Free.
Earlier this week, a girl, who shall remain nameless in this story, finally noticed and approached me. I was hoping for a moment like this. And she asked me to have a beverage with her and talk about things. I was very ESTATIC [sic], and my SHATTERED Heart had a speedy recovery back to 100%; We had a nice "Mini-Date," I maintained Eye-Contact, I was very attentive, and I took notes about her. I thought she was very pretty, I enjoyed her charming wit, and I found her to be a very nice and lovely girl. But, later on, as I was figuring out steps for future dates, I learned from a couple of Gal-Pals, that I have previously made at the Shopping Center, that my new girlfriend was not serious; she was setting me up for a prank. I could not believe it at first, so I found and asked her myself. Unfortunately it was true. I was shocked, and my heart was re-shattered down to being 15% intact. |
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Chris, from his MySpace page |
Footnotes
- ↑ His name is Chuck Palahniuk, and he wrote the novel that inspired the movie, but Chris will be Chris.
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