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<font color="#009900">'''Catherine'''</font>: Hi! Hi sweetheart, why are you sitting over here? [garbled] I’m sorry, we’re sitting back here. Sorry, I thought you saw me and ran off [garbled]. Why did you sit down over here?
<font color="#009900">'''Catherine'''</font>: Hi! Hi sweetheart, why are you sitting over here? [garbled] I’m sorry, we’re sitting back here. Sorry, I thought you saw me and ran off [garbled]. Why did you sit down over here?


Chris: I’m sorry, well, um…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’m sorry, well, um…


Catherine: This is my cousin Al.
Catherine: This is my cousin Al.
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Catherine: Come sit down.
Catherine: Come sit down.


Chris: You got here, I thought you were going to get here, like, ten minutes…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You got here, I thought you were going to get here, like, ten minutes…


Catherine: We thought so too, but we ended up spending less time at the mechanic’s. We have to drop my car off soon as [?]
Catherine: We thought so too, but we ended up spending less time at the mechanic’s. We have to drop my car off soon as [?]
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Catherine: It’s nice to finally meet you.
Catherine: It’s nice to finally meet you.


Chris: You’re here!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You’re here!


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: Yup, I’m here.
Catherine: Yup, I’m here.


Chris: I’m so glad.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’m so glad.


Catherine: I’m glad to meet you as well. I like your earrings, they’re very pretty.
Catherine: I’m glad to meet you as well. I like your earrings, they’re very pretty.


Chris: Thank you. I like your earrings too.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Thank you. I like your earrings too.


Catherine: Oh thank you. [garbled] How have you been?
Catherine: Oh thank you. [garbled] How have you been?


Chris: I’ve been doing very well, thank you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’ve been doing very well, thank you.


Catherine: Yeah, we got here a little earlier than I thought.
Catherine: Yeah, we got here a little earlier than I thought.
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Catherine: Sorry, we didn’t get you anything to drink...
Catherine: Sorry, we didn’t get you anything to drink...


Chris: This is for you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: This is for you.


Catherine: Is this what…? Oh my goodness, this is amazing. He’s made me a mix CD.
Catherine: Is this what…? Oh my goodness, this is amazing. He’s made me a mix CD.


Chris: Yeah, and there’s a story that goes with it, plus the printout about the details of your birthday. And the two drawings I drew for you so far.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, and there’s a story that goes with it, plus the printout about the details of your birthday. And the two drawings I drew for you so far.


Catherine: That’s so amazing. Nobody’s ever done anything like this [?] I’ll shove it in my purse, so it doesn’t get hurt on the table.
Catherine: That’s so amazing. Nobody’s ever done anything like this [?] I’ll shove it in my purse, so it doesn’t get hurt on the table.


Chris: Well I think this date’s going pretty good so far.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well I think this date’s going pretty good so far.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: I should hope so.
Catherine: I should hope so.


Chris: (to Al) Oh I’m sorry, what was your name again?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: (to Al) Oh I’m sorry, what was your name again?


Al: Oh, I’m Al.
Al: Oh, I’m Al.


Chris: Al. It’s nice to meet you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Al. It’s nice to meet you.


Al: You can call me Big Al, but, yeah.
Al: You can call me Big Al, but, yeah.


Chris: OK. Well, I say for us you’re a lifesaver for bringing her here.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OK. Well, I say for us you’re a lifesaver for bringing her here.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris (to waitress): Yeah bring me a sweet tea, and do y’all have cream here?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris (to waitress): Yeah bring me a sweet tea, and do y’all have cream here?


Waitress: [?]
Waitress: [?]


Chris: Yeah, half and half. Yeah, and bring me some half and half cream please.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, half and half. Yeah, and bring me some half and half cream please.


Waitress: With uh, I’m sorry, what did you want to drink?
Waitress: With uh, I’m sorry, what did you want to drink?


Chris: Just sweet tea.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Just sweet tea.


Catherine: Can we do two separate checks please?
Catherine: Can we do two separate checks please?
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[mumbling]
[mumbling]


Chris: Yeah OK, well that’s fine.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah OK, well that’s fine.


Catherine: Sorry, we did, I thought we agreed…
Catherine: Sorry, we did, I thought we agreed…


Chris: Yeah, we did agree, yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, we did agree, yeah.


Catherine: OK.
Catherine: OK.


Chris: I just…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I just…


Catherine: I’m just making sure, [?] upset.
Catherine: I’m just making sure, [?] upset.


Chris: Yeah, no upset, no upset.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, no upset, no upset.


Al: So, Chris, is your name Christian or is it Christopher…?
Al: So, Chris, is your name Christian or is it Christopher…?


Chris: Uh, yeah, my legal name now is Christian, but I was born Christopher. Yeah, I had, yeah, there’s a fun story behind that name change. There was a bear band over at, uh, Regency Square in Chesterfield County. Shopping center? Yeah, it was kind of about when I was ten or eleven. We went over there, my mom, my family and I did, and uh, the guy behind the bear was English, so when I told him my name was Christopher, his, he misunderstood and he called me Christian.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, my legal name now is Christian, but I was born Christopher. Yeah, I had, yeah, there’s a fun story behind that name change. There was a bear band over at, uh, Regency Square in Chesterfield County. Shopping center? Yeah, it was kind of about when I was ten or eleven. We went over there, my mom, my family and I did, and uh, the guy behind the bear was English, so when I told him my name was Christopher, his, he misunderstood and he called me Christian.


Catherine [?]
Catherine [?]


Chris: Yes it did.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes it did.


Al: Cool. So that was it? You just changed your name all like that?
Al: Cool. So that was it? You just changed your name all like that?


Chris: Well, yeah but, yeah, but yeah, we changed my name and then had legally changed after we moved to Richmond, for prob, for probably middle school and education and all that. Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, yeah but, yeah, but yeah, we changed my name and then had legally changed after we moved to Richmond, for prob, for probably middle school and education and all that. Yeah.


Al: So have you ever lived anywhere outside of Virginia then, or…?
Al: So have you ever lived anywhere outside of Virginia then, or…?


Chris: No. Uh, no I did uh, go to, my mom and I, we went to California one time to see my half-brother Joseph Cole Smithey. And actually, you know what, without the glasses, you look remarkably like him. He has videos on line.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: No. Uh, no I did uh, go to, my mom and I, we went to California one time to see my half-brother Joseph Cole Smithey. And actually, you know what, without the glasses, you look remarkably like him. He has videos on line.


Al: Really?
Al: Really?


Chris: Yeah, he’s a movie critic. He has a website, ColeSmithey.com.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, he’s a movie critic. He has a website, ColeSmithey.com.


Al: Cool.
Al: Cool.
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Al: OK. You seem like you have pretty important family. It’s something you should be proud of.
Al: OK. You seem like you have pretty important family. It’s something you should be proud of.


Chris: Yeah, well, my father was a retired engineer from General Electric. He designed the controls for quasi motor machines, steel mills and all that. So without him, you wouldn’t have these plastic glasses.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, well, my father was a retired engineer from General Electric. He designed the controls for quasi motor machines, steel mills and all that. So without him, you wouldn’t have these plastic glasses.


Catherine: I think they’re glass.
Catherine: I think they’re glass.


Chris: Oh. Well, I’m sorry…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh. Well, I’m sorry…


Al: Like Plexiglass, I don’t know, so…
Al: Like Plexiglass, I don’t know, so…
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Catherine: Yeah, I’m not a glass expert.
Catherine: Yeah, I’m not a glass expert.


Chris: Well anyway, he helped in the progress of that. That’s pretty much all that matters there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well anyway, he helped in the progress of that. That’s pretty much all that matters there.


Al: But you like, uh, of all the places you’ve been, you like Virginia the best then, or…?
Al: But you like, uh, of all the places you’ve been, you like Virginia the best then, or…?


Chris: Yeah, pretty much, uh, I mean, yeah, I like Virginia very well. It’s my home state and everything but I’m very much looking to travel with Catherine.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, pretty much, uh, I mean, yeah, I like Virginia very well. It’s my home state and everything but I’m very much looking to travel with Catherine.


Catherine: Yeah, I thought it would be…Yeah, if I had the money I’d be, I’d be really excited to travel like that. If my gig at the library fell through, I’m back to uh, I’m back to square one again, I guess.
Catherine: Yeah, I thought it would be…Yeah, if I had the money I’d be, I’d be really excited to travel like that. If my gig at the library fell through, I’m back to uh, I’m back to square one again, I guess.
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Well, I’m sure, uh, you know, you hang out, stick with, stick with me, kid, we’ll get you a gig [pronounced “jig”] at a library yet.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, I’m sure, uh, you know, you hang out, stick with, stick with me, kid, we’ll get you a gig [pronounced “jig”] at a library yet.


Al: Yep. So Chris, do you eat here a lot, or…?
Al: Yep. So Chris, do you eat here a lot, or…?


Chris: Um, not, not very often, sometimes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, not, not very often, sometimes.


Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Yeah. Uh, I try to remember what it was I usually like to get, the one that comes with the spinach-mushroom cap.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Uh, I try to remember what it was I usually like to get, the one that comes with the spinach-mushroom cap.


Al: Eh. You know what, I’m on a diet, but I’m just thinking like, fuck it, you know, gonna eat what I want, so…
Al: Eh. You know what, I’m on a diet, but I’m just thinking like, fuck it, you know, gonna eat what I want, so…
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Al: Oh….
Al: Oh….


Chris: It’s okay, it’s okay around me.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s okay, it’s okay around me.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: “Trying” being the key word.
Catherine: “Trying” being the key word.


Chris: That’s reasonable.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s reasonable.


Al: I’m just pretty outspoken, Chris, I speak my mind, you know, so…
Al: I’m just pretty outspoken, Chris, I speak my mind, you know, so…


Chris: That’s fine.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s fine.


[The waitress comes]
[The waitress comes]


Chris: You have a straw for me there? Thank you. [To his date:] You know, lately when I’ve been drinking sweet tea from McDonald’s, and gettin’ the half and half in there, I feel uh, my leg[?], uh, I feel the taste of it going down, you know, I think of, I wr, I sr, I think of you and...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You have a straw for me there? Thank you. [To his date:] You know, lately when I’ve been drinking sweet tea from McDonald’s, and gettin’ the half and half in there, I feel uh, my leg[?], uh, I feel the taste of it going down, you know, I think of, I wr, I sr, I think of you and...


Al: If you want to order you can go ahead, I’m still looking.
Al: If you want to order you can go ahead, I’m still looking.
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Catherine: I feel weird ordering alone.
Catherine: I feel weird ordering alone.


Chris: That’s OK. Yeah I guess I’ll have the Clubhouse Grill.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s OK. Yeah I guess I’ll have the Clubhouse Grill.


Al: You know what? Um…[Laughs] I think, um, do you have any appetizers or anything?
Al: You know what? Um…[Laughs] I think, um, do you have any appetizers or anything?


Chris: Oh yeah, look at the front of the menu, there’s appetizers. Oh, and anything with an apple beside it, that’s healthy good.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, look at the front of the menu, there’s appetizers. Oh, and anything with an apple beside it, that’s healthy good.


Al: Let’s just get, let’s get the appetizer, uh, sampler. Sure.
Al: Let’s just get, let’s get the appetizer, uh, sampler. Sure.


Chris: Sounds like a good idea.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Sounds like a good idea.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: If you don’t know what you want, sampler’s always good.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: If you don’t know what you want, sampler’s always good.


Al: Yup.
Al: Yup.
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Al: No, no, [mumbling between Al and Catherine]
Al: No, no, [mumbling between Al and Catherine]


Chris: Anyway, yeah, my van’s good to go, so I can drive you anywhere as well.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Anyway, yeah, my van’s good to go, so I can drive you anywhere as well.


Catherine: Hopefully [?] because it was a long drive. [?] The check engine light came on; it could be anything.
Catherine: Hopefully [?] because it was a long drive. [?] The check engine light came on; it could be anything.


Chris: Yeah, it could be anything. I’ve had that happen before a number of times.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, it could be anything. I’ve had that happen before a number of times.


Catherine: I see you brought your, toga dress[?] today.
Catherine: I see you brought your, toga dress[?] today.


Chris: My best? Yes. Kilt.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: My best? Yes. Kilt.


Catherine: Oh yeah. Yeah, you are wearing a kilt.
Catherine: Oh yeah. Yeah, you are wearing a kilt.


Chris: Or at least kilt-patterned. It was the only thing I could find at the Goodwill there, that fit, that fit me. I think there was anudder one, but I think it was like, smaller.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Or at least kilt-patterned. It was the only thing I could find at the Goodwill there, that fit, that fit me. I think there was anudder one, but I think it was like, smaller.


Catherine: Yeah. [garbled]
Catherine: Yeah. [garbled]
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Al: Chris, I’m not trying to be offensive or nothin’, but what’s, what’s this whole “tomgirl” thing? I just, I just don’t understand.
Al: Chris, I’m not trying to be offensive or nothin’, but what’s, what’s this whole “tomgirl” thing? I just, I just don’t understand.


Chris: Oh, it’s essentially where I’m uh, it’s like tomboy, where women are interested in boys’ things and high activity, I’m in, I’m into more feminine things.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh, it’s essentially where I’m uh, it’s like tomboy, where women are interested in boys’ things and high activity, I’m in, I’m into more feminine things.


Al: So, you’re like a cross-dresser then, or…?
Al: So, you’re like a cross-dresser then, or…?


Chris: Yes, I’m, yes, you can call me a tranny. I accepted that. Lesbian tomgirl transgender may-ul. So I’m three-quarters woman.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, I’m, yes, you can call me a tranny. I accepted that. Lesbian tomgirl transgender may-ul. So I’m three-quarters woman.


Al: OK.
Al: OK.


Chris: The only difference is the, uh, is the body. Heh. [Chuckles]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: The only difference is the, uh, is the body. Heh. [Chuckles]


Al: Yeah. You certainly have a unique fashion sense, I’ll say that. So.
Al: Yeah. You certainly have a unique fashion sense, I’ll say that. So.
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Catherine: It is fairly unique.
Catherine: It is fairly unique.


Chris: Fairly unique, but I’m sure I could be shakened up a little more sophisticated or whatever.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Fairly unique, but I’m sure I could be shakened up a little more sophisticated or whatever.


Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]


Chris: Yeah, I think so.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I think so.


Al: I dunno, I’m not in transsexual, tomgirl, tomboy, I just, yeah, I’m not into any of that, so I just didn’t know, so…
Al: I dunno, I’m not in transsexual, tomgirl, tomboy, I just, yeah, I’m not into any of that, so I just didn’t know, so…


Chris: That’s OK.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s OK.


Al: I’m just curious. So.
Al: I’m just curious. So.


Chris: I’m guessing you, you have your own girlfriend then, huh?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’m guessing you, you have your own girlfriend then, huh?


Catherine: [?] between girlfriends.
Catherine: [?] between girlfriends.
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Al: Yeah, at the moment I’m between girlfriends.
Al: Yeah, at the moment I’m between girlfriends.


Chris: Well, don’t, if you don’t break one’s heart, uh, you gotta make sure you pick the one that makes you feel more happy.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, don’t, if you don’t break one’s heart, uh, you gotta make sure you pick the one that makes you feel more happy.


Al: I, I prefer not to get tied down. I just go from girl to girl really, so…
Al: I, I prefer not to get tied down. I just go from girl to girl really, so…


Chris: Eh. Oh boy, regular heartbreaker you’re. Heh heh.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Eh. Oh boy, regular heartbreaker you’re. Heh heh.


Al: Yeah, well, what can I say.
Al: Yeah, well, what can I say.


Chris: Regular heartbreaker on the road, driving the General Lee. Huh huh.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Regular heartbreaker on the road, driving the General Lee. Huh huh.


Al: Shit. No, I try not to be too mean about it, you know, I just…
Al: Shit. No, I try not to be too mean about it, you know, I just…


Chris: Well, that’s OK, we’re all reas, we’re all reasonable adults.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, that’s OK, we’re all reas, we’re all reasonable adults.


Al: I just prefer, I just prefer not to get tied down, you know? It’s like, hey, if I’m with a girl, you know, somebody cuter comes along, not serious, you know what I mean? So…
Al: I just prefer, I just prefer not to get tied down, you know? It’s like, hey, if I’m with a girl, you know, somebody cuter comes along, not serious, you know what I mean? So…


Chris: OK. Well, as long as you make it clear that it’s not serious.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OK. Well, as long as you make it clear that it’s not serious.


Al: Yeah, I do. I do.
Al: Yeah, I do. I do.


Chris: OK, well that’s good.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OK, well that’s good.


Catherine: I’d hate to be treated like that. [?]
Catherine: I’d hate to be treated like that. [?]
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Al: Golden Rule, you know? Treat other people like you like to be treated. So.
Al: Golden Rule, you know? Treat other people like you like to be treated. So.


Chris: Yeah. Yeah, I agree with that as well. I like to be…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Yeah, I agree with that as well. I like to be…


Catherine: It’s the Golden Rule, do unto others.
Catherine: It’s the Golden Rule, do unto others.


Chris: Do unto others as you would have done unto you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Do unto others as you would have done unto you.


Catherine: You know it!
Catherine: You know it!


Chris: Yes I do.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes I do.


Al: So Catie, how did, how did you and Chris meet?
Al: So Catie, how did, how did you and Chris meet?
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Catherine: Oh that’s right, I haven’t told you yet. I, we met on a dating site.
Catherine: Oh that’s right, I haven’t told you yet. I, we met on a dating site.


Chris: OKCupid.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OKCupid.


Catherine: Yeah, OKCupid, we met. Actually it was while I was overseas.
Catherine: Yeah, OKCupid, we met. Actually it was while I was overseas.
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Catherine: So. Well I knew the roommates, but that doesn’t really count. So. It was just sort of [?] and then you got [?] me again when I was overseas.
Catherine: So. Well I knew the roommates, but that doesn’t really count. So. It was just sort of [?] and then you got [?] me again when I was overseas.


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Catherine: You said you were scared of [water?]
Catherine: You said you were scared of [water?]


Chris: Oh yeah, because of the internet trolls and cyber-bullies. I’ve had a lot of bad experiences with them. Eh, I don’t want to get into that too much right now.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, because of the internet trolls and cyber-bullies. I’ve had a lot of bad experiences with them. Eh, I don’t want to get into that too much right now.


Al: Fair enough.
Al: Fair enough.


Chris: You know, I responded to her, and she responded very kindly, and we kind of got to know each other. Hooked up very well, hooked up emotionally and everything, right?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You know, I responded to her, and she responded very kindly, and we kind of got to know each other. Hooked up very well, hooked up emotionally and everything, right?


Catherine: Yeah, for the last few weeks, and we’re finally getting to meet.
Catherine: Yeah, for the last few weeks, and we’re finally getting to meet.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: You seemed pretty excited about it; you said you were hopping all over your house.
Catherine: You seemed pretty excited about it; you said you were hopping all over your house.


Chris: [Laughs] Not all over, I did jump up, I did jump up and down.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [Laughs] Not all over, I did jump up, I did jump up and down.


Catherine: Yeah? Were you really excited about it?
Catherine: Yeah? Were you really excited about it?


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Catherine: Were you really concerned I wouldn’t be here?
Catherine: Were you really concerned I wouldn’t be here?


Chris: Yes, I was concerned at points, but I try to keep pos, I try to be optimistic. I mean this thing has been so real so far.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, I was concerned at points, but I try to keep pos, I try to be optimistic. I mean this thing has been so real so far.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: It all comes to fruition.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It all comes to fruition.


Catherine: I’m real, so…
Catherine: I’m real, so…


Chris: And I’m real too.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And I’m real too.


Catherine: So it all works out.
Catherine: So it all works out.


Chris: Yes it does.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes it does.


Al: Yep. So what, what are your goals, plans, whatever? You guys gonna get married or what?
Al: Yep. So what, what are your goals, plans, whatever? You guys gonna get married or what?


Chris: Well, we might.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, we might.


Catherine I hope we do one day. It’s going pretty well so far.
Catherine I hope we do one day. It’s going pretty well so far.


Chris: Yeah, I think, I’m thinking we would probably be together more often, I hope.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I think, I’m thinking we would probably be together more often, I hope.


Catherine: Yeah, I mean, you were talking about wanting to get married too, so…
Catherine: Yeah, I mean, you were talking about wanting to get married too, so…


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Catherine: You said you wanted to be in the next five years or so.
Catherine: You said you wanted to be in the next five years or so.


Chris: Yeah, within the next five years. I mean, that, but that’s up to you, though, when you, when you feel ready to get married, I’ll be, I’ll be there by your side, at the chapel. Heh heh!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, within the next five years. I mean, that, but that’s up to you, though, when you, when you feel ready to get married, I’ll be, I’ll be there by your side, at the chapel. Heh heh!


Catherine: I should hope so.
Catherine: I should hope so.


Chris: Me too.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Me too.


Catherine: Well you said, I want my marriage to be forever.
Catherine: Well you said, I want my marriage to be forever.


Chris: Yes, me too, I want permanent thing as well. And you know I am, and I’m still full supportive of who you are as well. Remember?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, me too, I want permanent thing as well. And you know I am, and I’m still full supportive of who you are as well. Remember?


Catherine: Yeah, the um…
Catherine: Yeah, the um…


Chris: Open relationship.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Open relationship.


Al: So you got open relationship?
Al: So you got open relationship?


Chris: Uh, yeah, I, yeah, I fully support her, you know, you know, as a bi, I’m sure.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, I, yeah, I fully support her, you know, you know, as a bi, I’m sure.


Al: So, you’re OK with her being with other women?
Al: So, you’re OK with her being with other women?


Chris: Yeah. If that… I have other ideas…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. If that… I have other ideas…


Al: Does that include other men too?
Al: Does that include other men too?


Chris: Um, well, optionally for her, uh, but, for me I would, I would definitely, I would, if I felt up to it it would be with anudder woman definitely. But, she’s expressed her interest in other women as well. I mean, I don’t want to go too much into that, it sounds a little bit embarrassing.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, well, optionally for her, uh, but, for me I would, I would definitely, I would, if I felt up to it it would be with anudder woman definitely. But, she’s expressed her interest in other women as well. I mean, I don’t want to go too much into that, it sounds a little bit embarrassing.


Al: Chris, Chris, you love her, right?
Al: Chris, Chris, you love her, right?


Chris: Yes I do, I care about her.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes I do, I care about her.


Al: So, why would you be OK with her having sex with other men?
Al: So, why would you be OK with her having sex with other men?


Chris: Well…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well…


Al: I mean, that’s a fair question.
Al: I mean, that’s a fair question.


Chris: It’s a fair question, yes. It’s more like, uh, if I can’t satisfy her, if she feels lack of satisfaction, I’m, I made it very clear for her that our relationship would be honest and loyal to each other, so, as long as she, as long as she lets me know that she f-, if she feels like she needs to see somebody else, then that’s fine. I’ll let her go and uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s a fair question, yes. It’s more like, uh, if I can’t satisfy her, if she feels lack of satisfaction, I’m, I made it very clear for her that our relationship would be honest and loyal to each other, so, as long as she, as long as she lets me know that she f-, if she feels like she needs to see somebody else, then that’s fine. I’ll let her go and uh…


Al: So sort of like an open marriage thing where each of you can see other people?
Al: So sort of like an open marriage thing where each of you can see other people?


Chris: Mm. Well, we’re not gonna marry other people…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Mm. Well, we’re not gonna marry other people…


Catherine: Oh no…
Catherine: Oh no…
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Al: So just like, see other people.
Al: So just like, see other people.


Chris: Yeah, just like see other people. It’s like to take a break from each other as well. Because I’ve, I’ve learned a lot from a lot of television about how, where marriages end up bad, because one cheats on the other? Yeah, but this way it’s an open relationship, so we’re being honest with each other, and I just f-, I’ve come to terms with that being a part of a hap, of a, of a healthier relationship. I mean, you know, even modernly, sometimes the couples, the married couples will sleep in separate rooms if they felt need to.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, just like see other people. It’s like to take a break from each other as well. Because I’ve, I’ve learned a lot from a lot of television about how, where marriages end up bad, because one cheats on the other? Yeah, but this way it’s an open relationship, so we’re being honest with each other, and I just f-, I’ve come to terms with that being a part of a hap, of a, of a healthier relationship. I mean, you know, even modernly, sometimes the couples, the married couples will sleep in separate rooms if they felt need to.


Al: Sleep in separate rooms? Like after a fight or something, maybe, or…?
Al: Sleep in separate rooms? Like after a fight or something, maybe, or…?
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Chris: It’s like, they don’t, one doesn’t feel comfortable sleeping right next to the other, so they end up with separate rooms, but they still love each other and care f’ each other. In fact, it broadens the relationship better that way. It’s healthier. It gives, it gives them more room to breathe.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s like, they don’t, one doesn’t feel comfortable sleeping right next to the other, so they end up with separate rooms, but they still love each other and care f’ each other. In fact, it broadens the relationship better that way. It’s healthier. It gives, it gives them more room to breathe.


Al: So that, have you had relationships like that then where you’ve been…
Al: So that, have you had relationships like that then where you’ve been…


Chris: Um, no I haven’t, well, I haven’t had too many relationships, really. Um. But yeah, there was uh, one where sh-, where one, where one, there was one girl who definitely, definitely wanted me to keep my distance from her. She thought I was getting too close to her. [sigh] And that’s where I learned how to restrain, to keep my hands to myself for a while. That…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, no I haven’t, well, I haven’t had too many relationships, really. Um. But yeah, there was uh, one where sh-, where one, where one, there was one girl who definitely, definitely wanted me to keep my distance from her. She thought I was getting too close to her. [sigh] And that’s where I learned how to restrain, to keep my hands to myself for a while. That…


Catherine: I suppose you feel very strongly about respecting a woman’s boundaries.
Catherine: I suppose you feel very strongly about respecting a woman’s boundaries.


Chris: Oh yes, I do. I mean, I was kind of, I was just so excited, mm, to see you and everything…I was just, I just jumped up and hugged you like I did there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yes, I do. I mean, I was kind of, I was just so excited, mm, to see you and everything…I was just, I just jumped up and hugged you like I did there.


Catherine: I tried, I tried to wave to you in the entrance [?]
Catherine: I tried, I tried to wave to you in the entrance [?]


Chris: Oh I’m sorry, I was, um, that’s part of my, where my eyes wander in other directions, that’s the autism. Autistic people typically tend to have trouble making eye contact. Eh, but or me, it’s kind of like, yeah, I have to, my eyes wander and then I have to regain my grounds in my head and, you know, just try to reestablish eye contact as quickly as possible.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh I’m sorry, I was, um, that’s part of my, where my eyes wander in other directions, that’s the autism. Autistic people typically tend to have trouble making eye contact. Eh, but or me, it’s kind of like, yeah, I have to, my eyes wander and then I have to regain my grounds in my head and, you know, just try to reestablish eye contact as quickly as possible.


Al: Yeah. So you’re autistic then?
Al: Yeah. So you’re autistic then?


Chris: High functioning autistic. Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: High functioning autistic. Yeah.


Al: So what’s, what’s that like, you have trouble making eye contact?
Al: So what’s, what’s that like, you have trouble making eye contact?


Chris: Well that’s one thing. It’s also with uh, communication skills. I did a whole LittleBigPlanet seven-part, well six-part plus bonus, animation talk about autism and my perspective, so…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well that’s one thing. It’s also with uh, communication skills. I did a whole LittleBigPlanet seven-part, well six-part plus bonus, animation talk about autism and my perspective, so…


Al: What? I don’t even know what that is.
Al: What? I don’t even know what that is.


Chris: LittleBigPlanet, it’s a PlayStation 3 game.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: LittleBigPlanet, it’s a PlayStation 3 game.


Al: Oh.
Al: Oh.


Chris: And then there’s LittleBigPlanet 2 which that’s, where it gets, it gets more into you’re able to animate. Yeah, you create your own custom levels and, within them, in LittleBigPlanet 2 and so on, you get to create your own mini-movies.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And then there’s LittleBigPlanet 2 which that’s, where it gets, it gets more into you’re able to animate. Yeah, you create your own custom levels and, within them, in LittleBigPlanet 2 and so on, you get to create your own mini-movies.


Al: So it’s like a video game then.
Al: So it’s like a video game then.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: OK. Cool.
Al: OK. Cool.


Chris: And then, and then you upload them to the, uh, internet, from the PlayStation Network you can also pretty much videotape record them.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And then, and then you upload them to the, uh, internet, from the PlayStation Network you can also pretty much videotape record them.


Catherine: Sorry, my hair is…
Catherine: Sorry, my hair is…
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Al: Oh yeah, no problem.
Al: Oh yeah, no problem.


Chris: That’s OK.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s OK.


Catherine: I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to…
Catherine: I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to…


Chris: I w-, I wanted to tell ya, I wanted to tell you this in person but, I really love your, I really like your red hair, the way it is.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I w-, I wanted to tell ya, I wanted to tell you this in person but, I really love your, I really like your red hair, the way it is.


Catherine: Thank you.
Catherine: Thank you.


Chris: It makes, it makes me think of strawberry jam. It makes me wanna jam.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It makes, it makes me think of strawberry jam. It makes me wanna jam.


Catherine: I’ve never heard that one before. That’s an interesting descriptor. I’ve never actually considered that one before.
Catherine: I’ve never heard that one before. That’s an interesting descriptor. I’ve never actually considered that one before.
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Al: Yeah. Well you’re wearing a red shirt, so at least your shirt and hair match…
Al: Yeah. Well you’re wearing a red shirt, so at least your shirt and hair match…


Chris: Yeah, I like, I like wearing, I like wearing bold colors.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I like, I like wearing, I like wearing bold colors.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: Yeah, that’s pretty much where I’m trying to reestablish, being more comfortable being LGBT—Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans. And wh, their pride parades and everything.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, that’s pretty much where I’m trying to reestablish, being more comfortable being LGBT—Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans. And wh, their pride parades and everything.


Al: You said now that you’re more comfortable, so is that like a recent thing with you?
Al: You said now that you’re more comfortable, so is that like a recent thing with you?


Chris: Yeah, it came, yeah, I pr-, yeah I became, I became more comfortable with it recently being part of it, and let my, and let myself become part of it and supporting the equal rights, equal rights. I signed up with the Human Rights Campaign, and bought a few things off their store.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, it came, yeah, I pr-, yeah I became, I became more comfortable with it recently being part of it, and let my, and let myself become part of it and supporting the equal rights, equal rights. I signed up with the Human Rights Campaign, and bought a few things off their store.


Catherine: You said, oh I didn’t know you actually bought something.
Catherine: You said, oh I didn’t know you actually bought something.


Chris: Yeah, yeah, pur-, yeah, purchased them, purchased them like, um, I think, sometime between last Thursday or Saturday. It takes about, it takes about up to ten days, uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, yeah, pur-, yeah, purchased them, purchased them like, um, I think, sometime between last Thursday or Saturday. It takes about, it takes about up to ten days, uh…


Catherine: OK.
Catherine: OK.


Chris: I feel like I’ll get back to them maybe early next week.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I feel like I’ll get back to them maybe early next week.


Catherine: [?] when I was travelling then.
Catherine: [?] when I was travelling then.
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: I picked a lovely, yeah, I picked out a lovely shirt for you too. I showed you a picture?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I picked a lovely, yeah, I picked out a lovely shirt for you too. I showed you a picture?


Catherine: You did. I hope it fits.
Catherine: You did. I hope it fits.


Chris: I hope it fits too, you know, it’s XL versus two [F’s?]. That’s uh, one X. Heh. I saw the number and, I saw the two X and I thought and remembering it later one S [X?]. It turns out that’s XL. I hope it does fit.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I hope it fits too, you know, it’s XL versus two [F’s?]. That’s uh, one X. Heh. I saw the number and, I saw the two X and I thought and remembering it later one S [X?]. It turns out that’s XL. I hope it does fit.


Catherine: It probably will.
Catherine: It probably will.
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Al: Lesbian, gay, trans, yeah OK. So you said that’s just something you’ve became comfortable with? So were…?
Al: Lesbian, gay, trans, yeah OK. So you said that’s just something you’ve became comfortable with? So were…?


Chris: Become, become comfortable being part of. Yeah, I had, I pretty much had my mental backdrops with uh, the homosexual males, especially. Especially since the majority of the trolls and cyber-bullies were homosexual men.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Become, become comfortable being part of. Yeah, I had, I pretty much had my mental backdrops with uh, the homosexual males, especially. Especially since the majority of the trolls and cyber-bullies were homosexual men.


Al: So basically these gay guys were all bullying you, or…?
Al: So basically these gay guys were all bullying you, or…?


Chris: Yeah, a lot of them were bullying me, pestering me, sending me these lewd…images, imagery, and...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, a lot of them were bullying me, pestering me, sending me these lewd…images, imagery, and...


Catherine: [?] getting a lot of that.
Catherine: [?] getting a lot of that.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: I mean you mentioned it, but you didn’t really talk with me about that.
Catherine: I mean you mentioned it, but you didn’t really talk with me about that.


Chris: Yeah, I haven’t really gone to, into depth about all of that, but…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I haven’t really gone to, into depth about all of that, but…


Catherine: I figured there was somebody in Ohio talking about, the other day.
Catherine: I figured there was somebody in Ohio talking about, the other day.


Chris: Oh yeah, that was like, uh, essentially somebody in, that’s the higher force about, uh, yeah everybody, everybody has names for god, Emanuel, Buddah, whatever. But essentially it’s the one same elemental force, probably that guy up in the stars that Matt Groening best describes as that star cluster in Futurama that Bender talks to.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, that was like, uh, essentially somebody in, that’s the higher force about, uh, yeah everybody, everybody has names for god, Emanuel, Buddah, whatever. But essentially it’s the one same elemental force, probably that guy up in the stars that Matt Groening best describes as that star cluster in Futurama that Bender talks to.


Al: What guy?
Al: What guy?


Chris: Heh. Yeah. “Are you God?” “Possibly. I go by many names.”
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Heh. Yeah. “Are you God?” “Possibly. I go by many names.”


Al: So you’re saying something about Ohio? God lives in Ohio then?
Al: So you’re saying something about Ohio? God lives in Ohio then?


Chris: No no no, higher force.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: No no no, higher force.


Al: Oh.
Al: Oh.


Chris: [Ali Baba?] is like in the stars, so that’s why, that’s pretty much what I consider we call “neutrally” as. Like, like, like yeah, I guess it’s the one, you know, I guess God would definitely be more neutral and more accepting since everybody knows that word.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [Ali Baba?] is like in the stars, so that’s why, that’s pretty much what I consider we call “neutrally” as. Like, like, like yeah, I guess it’s the one, you know, I guess God would definitely be more neutral and more accepting since everybody knows that word.


Al: Well.
Al: Well.


Chris: I even made like a bit about that when I got, when I’m watching this, I let all the uh, bullies and trolls at one point. I talked about the higher force and messing with our heads and, I did bring up that he is, that that is God essentially, I would think. I mean, I, I mean, somebody who looks like, I mean, people portray God as like being human, pretty much. But then, there’s that joke in that episode of South Park, the Millennium episode where the man looked like this cluster of animals. He had a hippopotamus head! But yeah I…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I even made like a bit about that when I got, when I’m watching this, I let all the uh, bullies and trolls at one point. I talked about the higher force and messing with our heads and, I did bring up that he is, that that is God essentially, I would think. I mean, I, I mean, somebody who looks like, I mean, people portray God as like being human, pretty much. But then, there’s that joke in that episode of South Park, the Millennium episode where the man looked like this cluster of animals. He had a hippopotamus head! But yeah I…


Al: You watch South Park?
Al: You watch South Park?
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Catherine: You watch a lot of television, though, don’t you?
Catherine: You watch a lot of television, though, don’t you?


Chris: Yeah. “TV! We talk TV! Do you talk some TV?” Heh heh.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. “TV! We talk TV! Do you talk some TV?” Heh heh.


Catherine: I don’t know what that’s from.
Catherine: I don’t know what that’s from.


Chris: Oh that’s from the Transformers movie. The original animated.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh that’s from the Transformers movie. The original animated.


Catherine: I haven’t seen it.
Catherine: I haven’t seen it.
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Al: You sound like you’re a big film and cinema and TV fan.
Al: You sound like you’re a big film and cinema and TV fan.


Chris: Oh yeah. My fam, my family raised me on music and musicals and television and whatnot, so, and then pretty much, uh, I was inside a lot and by myself, uh, I really wasn’t as sociable as I’ve grown up to be much more better at.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah. My fam, my family raised me on music and musicals and television and whatnot, so, and then pretty much, uh, I was inside a lot and by myself, uh, I really wasn’t as sociable as I’ve grown up to be much more better at.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Yeah, so I pretty much had time for watching movies and television.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, so I pretty much had time for watching movies and television.


Catherine: Oh, I did mean to ask, how is your uh, I remember you were having some trouble with your landlord in the rental house.
Catherine: Oh, I did mean to ask, how is your uh, I remember you were having some trouble with your landlord in the rental house.


Chris: Oh yeah, my, Debbie our uh, Debbie our uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, my, Debbie our uh, Debbie our uh…


Catherine: How’d that go for you? Did you manage to get all that figured out?
Catherine: How’d that go for you? Did you manage to get all that figured out?


Chris: Claims, yeah our claims agent made the call. Yeah we got our lease extended until the end of November.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Claims, yeah our claims agent made the call. Yeah we got our lease extended until the end of November.


Catherine Oh you got that in stone now then?
Catherine Oh you got that in stone now then?


Chris: Yes, we’re good.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, we’re good.


Catherine: Oh, that’s good.
Catherine: Oh, that’s good.


Chris: And also they’re gonna start working on the renovation of our house, uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And also they’re gonna start working on the renovation of our house, uh…


Al: Are you guys like remodeling then or something?
Al: Are you guys like remodeling then or something?


Chris: Oh no, we had a house fire last January.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh no, we had a house fire last January.


Al: That sucks, man, hey, I’m sorry to hear, dude.
Al: That sucks, man, hey, I’m sorry to hear, dude.


Chris: Thank you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Thank you.


Al: That sucks.
Al: That sucks.


Chris: Thank you, Al.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Thank you, Al.


Al: No problem, man. But what, what happened with the fire?
Al: No problem, man. But what, what happened with the fire?


Chris: Oh yeah, we…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, we…


[the food arrives]
[the food arrives]
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Al: Oh boy! [laughs]
Al: Oh boy! [laughs]


Chris: Wow, now that’s a sampler!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Wow, now that’s a sampler!


Al: That’s what I call a, you want anything, Chris, or…?
Al: That’s what I call a, you want anything, Chris, or…?


Chris: Well, we’ll see how I feel after I have my sandwich.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, we’ll see how I feel after I have my sandwich.


Catherine: Thank you very much.
Catherine: Thank you very much.
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Waitress: [?]
Waitress: [?]


Chris: I think we’ll be OK.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I think we’ll be OK.


Catherine: Alright, thank you very much.
Catherine: Alright, thank you very much.


Chris: You want ketchup for your fries?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You want ketchup for your fries?


Catherine: Um, yes please, I’ll [?] some later. I’ll be alright.
Catherine: Um, yes please, I’ll [?] some later. I’ll be alright.


Chris: I’ll just put it back here then. Uh, so anyway, the house fire, it was electrical. We had just, I had just plugged in a coffee brewer, Kruger, Keurig brand? Yeah. Yeah anyway, the extension, there was one plugged in extension cord that was going into the bathroom, the [paper?] was outside on the top of the, top of the dresser in the hallway. Pretty much the way the situation was, was it was in there, the door to the bathroom was j-, was kept open? So I, and uh, cord was shorter than I thought and I ended up having to loop it over the door, and that part just where, it’s hard to get up to where finally get there, it starts, and that’s pretty much how the fire started on the top.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’ll just put it back here then. Uh, so anyway, the house fire, it was electrical. We had just, I had just plugged in a coffee brewer, Kruger, Keurig brand? Yeah. Yeah anyway, the extension, there was one plugged in extension cord that was going into the bathroom, the [paper?] was outside on the top of the, top of the dresser in the hallway. Pretty much the way the situation was, was it was in there, the door to the bathroom was j-, was kept open? So I, and uh, cord was shorter than I thought and I ended up having to loop it over the door, and that part just where, it’s hard to get up to where finally get there, it starts, and that’s pretty much how the fire started on the top.


Catherine: You never told me why you had a coffee maker [?] in the bathroom
Catherine: You never told me why you had a coffee maker [?] in the bathroom


Chris: Oh, yeah, No, no, it’s not in the bathroom, it’s out-, it was outside the bathroom.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh, yeah, No, no, it’s not in the bathroom, it’s out-, it was outside the bathroom.


Catherine: Oh.
Catherine: Oh.


Chris: Anyway, that’s how the fire started, and we all got out safe.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Anyway, that’s how the fire started, and we all got out safe.


Catherine: That seems like a really odd place for a coffee maker.
Catherine: That seems like a really odd place for a coffee maker.
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Al: Yeah I always put the coffee maker in the kitchen or something.
Al: Yeah I always put the coffee maker in the kitchen or something.


Chris: Yeah. Well, we do have a coffee, we do have another coffee maker now and that’s in the kitchen. [?] it as well.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Well, we do have a coffee, we do have another coffee maker now and that’s in the kitchen. [?] it as well.


Catherine: I mean [?] aren’t designed to do that.
Catherine: I mean [?] aren’t designed to do that.


Chris: Yeah. Well anyway, we all got out safe ‘cept for one of our two cats, which that was a shame. We buried that cat in the backyard, uh, after the cleaners found it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Well anyway, we all got out safe ‘cept for one of our two cats, which that was a shame. We buried that cat in the backyard, uh, after the cleaners found it.


Al: So you’re cat died then? Or one of them?
Al: So you’re cat died then? Or one of them?


Chris: Yeah, one cat. We have another, we have, the other cat was safe. She got out safe. Both of our dogs. We have beagles. Purebred beagles. Their names are Snoopy and Clover. Yeah, you know…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, one cat. We have another, we have, the other cat was safe. She got out safe. Both of our dogs. We have beagles. Purebred beagles. Their names are Snoopy and Clover. Yeah, you know…


Catherine: Did you adopt them from the shelter?
Catherine: Did you adopt them from the shelter?


Chris: Oh no, we went way out of our way to another part of Virginia to pretty much go to this puppy farm. Yeah. [baby voice] There were like three little beagles and they were all so cute!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh no, we went way out of our way to another part of Virginia to pretty much go to this puppy farm. Yeah. [baby voice] There were like three little beagles and they were all so cute!


Catherine: A puppy farm’s not good then.
Catherine: A puppy farm’s not good then.


Chris: Uh well…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh well…


Catherine: Don’t they just like breed them in boxes?
Catherine: Don’t they just like breed them in boxes?


Chris: Um, no, they were, they were let out a lot of…Yeah, they had them out-, they had the three remaining puppies outside in a small wire gate. They were just [] little puppies, but I’m sure, I’m sure it’s [?]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, no, they were, they were let out a lot of…Yeah, they had them out-, they had the three remaining puppies outside in a small wire gate. They were just [] little puppies, but I’m sure, I’m sure it’s [?]


Catherine: I always heard that puppy farms were bad [?] all the time and [?] I’ve heard, it’s possible that I’m wrong, but I’ve heard that …
Catherine: I always heard that puppy farms were bad [?] all the time and [?] I’ve heard, it’s possible that I’m wrong, but I’ve heard that …
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Catherine: Yeah, like that.
Catherine: Yeah, like that.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Yeah, I don’t know. I don’t know anything about it.
Al: Yeah, I don’t know. I don’t know anything about it.


Chris: Yeah well OK well, I know a little, a little about puppy farms, especially also [case?], that’s where Snoopy came from, the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. Uh, not our Snoopy, Peanuts’ Snoopy.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah well OK well, I know a little, a little about puppy farms, especially also [case?], that’s where Snoopy came from, the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. Uh, not our Snoopy, Peanuts’ Snoopy.


Catherine: My parents, they got a dog called Snoopy.
Catherine: My parents, they got a dog called Snoopy.


Chris: Yeah, and then, I’ll tell you a story behind Clover. There was, in generation two, of My Little Pony, of My Little Pony Tales, there was a pony named Clover. I pretty much liked her among the main cast during that, during that season. I felt like I could relate to her, so…plus also…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, and then, I’ll tell you a story behind Clover. There was, in generation two, of My Little Pony, of My Little Pony Tales, there was a pony named Clover. I pretty much liked her among the main cast during that, during that season. I felt like I could relate to her, so…plus also…


[clapping in the background]
[clapping in the background]


Chris: Yeah, somebody’s having a birthday.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, somebody’s having a birthday.


Al: Yeah, I’d say that.
Al: Yeah, I’d say that.
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Al: So Chris, you’re saying that your house fire got started by some appliance, that Keurig…?
Al: So Chris, you’re saying that your house fire got started by some appliance, that Keurig…?


Chris: Yeah, the Keurig coffee brewer was plugged into the extension cord plugged into the bathroom wall, and the fire happened at the arch where it was over the door frame, with the door.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, the Keurig coffee brewer was plugged into the extension cord plugged into the bathroom wall, and the fire happened at the arch where it was over the door frame, with the door.


Al: Oh, I was gonna say, if it was the, the coffee maker, I would have sued the hell out of them, those bastards.
Al: Oh, I was gonna say, if it was the, the coffee maker, I would have sued the hell out of them, those bastards.
Chris: Yeah, but, yeah but we thought for, for a while that’s what we’d sue the coffee brewer, but the….Unfortunately, it turned out to be the extension cord after the fire inspector confirmed that.
 
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, but, yeah but we thought for, for a while that’s what we’d sue the coffee brewer, but the… Unfortunately, it turned out to be the extension cord after the fire inspector confirmed that.


Al: Oh.
Al: Oh.


Chris: My uncle, my uncle Tom Ashby, who married my, uh, aunt who was actually, uh, my blood aunt, uh, so you know, uncle through [?], but anyway, Tom Ashby is a retired fire inspector. And they live over in Chesterfield County now. They recently moved out of the house, moved into like a condominium.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: My uncle, my uncle Tom Ashby, who married my, uh, aunt who was actually, uh, my blood aunt, uh, so you know, uncle through [?], but anyway, Tom Ashby is a retired fire inspector. And they live over in Chesterfield County now. They recently moved out of the house, moved into like a condominium.


Catherine: But why was [?]? Your coffee maker was plugged into the extension cord [?]
Catherine: But why was [?]? Your coffee maker was plugged into the extension cord [?]


Chris: Uh, we didn’t have one that was closer.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, we didn’t have one that was closer.


Catherine: Closer?
Catherine: Closer?
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Al: When was your house built? Do you know?
Al: When was your house built? Do you know?


Chris: [stress sigh] It was built before I was born, so, before my parents got married, so before 1980.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh] It was built before I was born, so, before my parents got married, so before 1980.


Al: So I’m saying a lot of those older houses, there’s not enough exten-, like, outlets, so they gotta run extension cords to get to places. Was that it, or…?
Al: So I’m saying a lot of those older houses, there’s not enough exten-, like, outlets, so they gotta run extension cords to get to places. Was that it, or…?


Chris: Uh, yeah, pretty much. Of course also, the nearest [?] socket that we had was behind a really big, where the coffee maker was, the closest one there was behind a really big dresser. And the house was cluttered, it had lots of stuff. My father, as old as he was, he died September of 2011, two midnights and a quarter hour later, after he turned 84.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, pretty much. Of course also, the nearest [?] socket that we had was behind a really big, where the coffee maker was, the closest one there was behind a really big dresser. And the house was cluttered, it had lots of stuff. My father, as old as he was, he died September of 2011, two midnights and a quarter hour later, after he turned 84.


Al: Uh huh.
Al: Uh huh.


Chris: He had heart problems.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: He had heart problems.


Al: That must have sucked.
Al: That must have sucked.


Chris: Yeah. And we still had all these narrow hallways, everything was cluttered. And my mom made uh, has impulsive issues, goes to Goodwill sometimes and didn’t tell [?] either, but you know, that is like, God is telling us, “Hey Barbara,” – that’s my mother’s name, Barbara—“Uh, hey Barbara, I’ll make it easier for ya. There you go –fire, get out of the house. You go save what you are able to and I’ll take care of…”
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. And we still had all these narrow hallways, everything was cluttered. And my mom made uh, has impulsive issues, goes to Goodwill sometimes and didn’t tell [?] either, but you know, that is like, God is telling us, “Hey Barbara,” – that’s my mother’s name, Barbara—“Uh, hey Barbara, I’ll make it easier for ya. There you go –fire, get out of the house. You go save what you are able to and I’ll take care of…”


Al: Wait, who said that?
Al: Wait, who said that?


Chris: Uh, my mom, my mom came up with this, it’s like, God was telling her, “Hey Barbara, I’ll make it easy for ya.” Yeah, cause she was concerned about all the clutter as well and didn’t know where to put it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, my mom, my mom came up with this, it’s like, God was telling her, “Hey Barbara, I’ll make it easy for ya.” Yeah, cause she was concerned about all the clutter as well and didn’t know where to put it.


Catherine: Is that, is that how she’s coping?
Catherine: Is that, is that how she’s coping?


Chris: Uh, that’s one way she’s coping. She’s coping in a lot of ways in her head. She’s, I mean, she can tell you a lot, a lot of stories and interesting facts.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, that’s one way she’s coping. She’s coping in a lot of ways in her head. She’s, I mean, she can tell you a lot, a lot of stories and interesting facts.


Al: So your mother thinks that God was telling her to move out of the house? So he, God burnt it then? Is that what she believed, or…?
Al: So your mother thinks that God was telling her to move out of the house? So he, God burnt it then? Is that what she believed, or…?


Chris: That’s, that’s, that’s one idea she has. Another theory that my mother ha-, another belief my mother has about God is that uh, the energy inside us is God. So it’s like, you know, millions of gods around the world.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s, that’s, that’s one idea she has. Another theory that my mother ha-, another belief my mother has about God is that uh, the energy inside us is God. So it’s like, you know, millions of gods around the world.


Al: So you, you believe in some sort of higher being then. So your mother, so are you a pretty religious guy, or…?
Al: So you, you believe in some sort of higher being then. So your mother, so are you a pretty religious guy, or…?
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Chris: And uh, just, and I took it, and then my father said, “Everyone believes in the same God.” So, I was thinking to live with that and I leave it with you know, the one higher force and just…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And uh, just, and I took it, and then my father said, “Everyone believes in the same God.” So, I was thinking to live with that and I leave it with you know, the one higher force and just…


Catherine: [?] that?
Catherine: [?] that?


Chris: Yeah. Everybody…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Everybody…


Catherine: Other people believe in different gods.
Catherine: Other people believe in different gods.


Chris: Yeah well it’s, yeah, but it’s essentially the one same god.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah well it’s, yeah, but it’s essentially the one same god.


Al: So you’re saying it’s like different versions of the same god, different incarnations of the same god?
Al: So you’re saying it’s like different versions of the same god, different incarnations of the same god?


Chris: Yeah, pretty m-, yeah, let’s go with that, yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, pretty m-, yeah, let’s go with that, yeah.


Catherine: Fair enough.
Catherine: Fair enough.
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Al: Your father sounds like a very worldly man. Did he travel a lot?
Al: Your father sounds like a very worldly man. Did he travel a lot?


Chris: Mm. [Chris is eating.] That’s a tasty sandwich. Yes he, he has travelled the world some. He was stationed in Seoul, Korea during World War…Two, in the Signal Corps.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Mm. [Chris is eating.] That’s a tasty sandwich. Yes he, he has travelled the world some. He was stationed in Seoul, Korea during World War…Two, in the Signal Corps.


Al: World War Two?
Al: World War Two?


Chris: Well, civil, [stumbles and slurs]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, civil, [stumbles and slurs]


Al: The Korean War happened after World War Two.
Al: The Korean War happened after World War Two.


Chris: OK, maybe the Korean War, I don’t know. Anyway, he was, but anyway, he was stationed in Seoul, Korea.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OK, maybe the Korean War, I don’t know. Anyway, he was, but anyway, he was stationed in Seoul, Korea.


Al: And what did he do in the army?
Al: And what did he do in the army?


Chris: He was, he was in the Signal Corps. He uh, helped maintain the satellite feeds and uh, all the mechanics over there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: He was, he was in the Signal Corps. He uh, helped maintain the satellite feeds and uh, all the mechanics over there.


Al: Like the communications and stuff like that.
Al: Like the communications and stuff like that.


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Al: So how long was he in the army? When did he get out?
Al: So how long was he in the army? When did he get out?


Chris: Uh. [sigh] I’m not sure I remember. I have in a keepsake box he kept some of his, he kept his Boy Scout badges that he earned. I’m not sure from when he was, from when he was a boy, or….He was a Scout troop leader at one point in his life. His Scout, his Scout troop, his group, his Scout troop made a wallet for him. And he wanted to be sh-, he wanted to be, he wanted to be buried with that wallet but he wasn’t really buried. He’s in a mausoleum up on the uh, Monticello Memory Gardens, up on the hill on the way up to the Monticello.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh. [sigh] I’m not sure I remember. I have in a keepsake box he kept some of his, he kept his Boy Scout badges that he earned. I’m not sure from when he was, from when he was a boy, or….He was a Scout troop leader at one point in his life. His Scout, his Scout troop, his group, his Scout troop made a wallet for him. And he wanted to be sh-, he wanted to be, he wanted to be buried with that wallet but he wasn’t really buried. He’s in a mausoleum up on the uh, Monticello Memory Gardens, up on the hill on the way up to the Monticello.


Catherine: Were you um, were you ever in the Boy Scouts? I know…
Catherine: Were you um, were you ever in the Boy Scouts? I know…


Chris: Oh yeah, I was in the Wolf Cub Scouts uh, for a while in my life but they booted me out.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, I was in the Wolf Cub Scouts uh, for a while in my life but they booted me out.


Catherine: For what would they do that?
Catherine: For what would they do that?


Chris: I think it’s probably something from my autism, when I was being, I was being, like I was being, I was being outbursting and loud for something, or misbehave-, I don’t remember.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I think it’s probably something from my autism, when I was being, I was being, like I was being, I was being outbursting and loud for something, or misbehave-, I don’t remember.


Catherine: So they kicked you out because you’re autistic?
Catherine: So they kicked you out because you’re autistic?


Chris: Yeah, I think so.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I think so.


Catherine: Did you, did you ever get in touch with them? That’s illegal.
Catherine: Did you, did you ever get in touch with them? That’s illegal.


Chris: No, uh, I don’t even remember who the Scout troop leader was.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: No, uh, I don’t even remember who the Scout troop leader was.


Catherine: I don’t suppose that matters, does it. You can actually sue…
Catherine: I don’t suppose that matters, does it. You can actually sue…


Chris: Yeah, it was, yeah, it was like, I was like five, six, seven.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, it was, yeah, it was like, I was like five, six, seven.


Catherine: Five, six, so that would be twenty-five years ago?
Catherine: Five, six, so that would be twenty-five years ago?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: I suppose the statutes have passed with that.
Catherine: I suppose the statutes have passed with that.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: I was saying today that would be illegal. You could sue ‘em, get a lot of money.
Al: I was saying today that would be illegal. You could sue ‘em, get a lot of money.
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Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: Well.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well.


Catherine: For that sort of thing.
Catherine: For that sort of thing.


Chris: Well, I, I don’t know, if I remember it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, I, I don’t know, if I remember it.


Catherine: Well I don’t, I don’t expect you’d have any [?] statute of limitations…
Catherine: Well I don’t, I don’t expect you’d have any [?] statute of limitations…


Chris: Yeah, I, too much, too much time has gone by. I wouldn’t even worry about it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I, too much, too much time has gone by. I wouldn’t even worry about it.


Catherine: Well that’s sad. Was your, was your dad upset?
Catherine: Well that’s sad. Was your, was your dad upset?


Chris: Um…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um…


Catherine: I expect if he was a scoutmaster,…
Catherine: I expect if he was a scoutmaster,…


Chris: I think my, I think both my parents were upset. Uh, they were quite upset when the, uh, disputes with Greene County with the uh, yeah, the way they received my reactions in the fourth grade I was in, pinned me down on the floor and they wanted to record my screams. That was abuse right there. But anyway…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I think my, I think both my parents were upset. Uh, they were quite upset when the, uh, disputes with Greene County with the uh, yeah, the way they received my reactions in the fourth grade I was in, pinned me down on the floor and they wanted to record my screams. That was abuse right there. But anyway…


Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]


Chris: Teachers and counselors, they pinned me down quote-unquote, they wanted to audio record my screaming.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Teachers and counselors, they pinned me down quote-unquote, they wanted to audio record my screaming.


Catherine: For what??
Catherine: For what??


Chris: [stress sigh] I don’t know. That was, eh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh] I don’t know. That was, eh…


Catherine: Where was that?
Catherine: Where was that?


Chris: That was Nathanael Greene Elementary, in…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That was Nathanael Greene Elementary, in…


Catherine: The fourth grade?
Catherine: The fourth grade?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: You would have been, you would have been nine?
Catherine: You would have been, you would have been nine?


Chris: Yeah, uh, I guess, I don’t know. I don’t remember, it was so long ago.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, uh, I guess, I don’t know. I don’t remember, it was so long ago.


Catherine: What made that happen?
Catherine: What made that happen?


Chris: Uh, I don’t remember. I think they, the t-, yeah, from what they, my parents told me they, the tea-, they did not understand children with autism, way back then either.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, I don’t remember. I think they, the t-, yeah, from what they, my parents told me they, the tea-, they did not understand children with autism, way back then either.


Al: Well that was a long time ago.
Al: Well that was a long time ago.


Chris: Yeah, but anyway, they wanted to put me in a mental institution but between court settlements my family decided to move, that’s why they moved to Chesterfield County in ’92.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, but anyway, they wanted to put me in a mental institution but between court settlements my family decided to move, that’s why they moved to Chesterfield County in ’92.


Catherine: To get away from that?
Catherine: To get away from that?


Chris: Yeah, plus...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, plus...


Catherine: Did they have a good autism program?
Catherine: Did they have a good autism program?


Chris: Yeah, and a better education, between Providence Middle and Manchester High.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, and a better education, between Providence Middle and Manchester High.


Catherine: So you don’t how they, I don’t think [?] structural education [?] program.
Catherine: So you don’t how they, I don’t think [?] structural education [?] program.


Chris: Uh, I was pretty much mainstreamed.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, I was pretty much mainstreamed.


Catherine: So you didn’t have any extra…classes?
Catherine: So you didn’t have any extra…classes?


Chris: No, actually, I have uh, no, not, no, no extra classes, uh, well, unless you want to count coping skills.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: No, actually, I have uh, no, not, no, no extra classes, uh, well, unless you want to count coping skills.


Catherine: I suppose.
Catherine: I suppose.


Chris: That’s kind of a special ed class.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s kind of a special ed class.


Catherine: I suppose that’s really…
Catherine: I suppose that’s really…
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Al: So did you have any like special counselors or anybody who could help you in high school?
Al: So did you have any like special counselors or anybody who could help you in high school?


Chris: Um…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um…


Al: Anyone special that you saw?
Al: Anyone special that you saw?


Chris: Uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh…


Catherine: Anyone special [?]?
Catherine: Anyone special [?]?


Chris: They um, I believe they offered them to me, but I don’t think I ever really sought counseling like that, that much. I mean I probably did, but…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: They um, I believe they offered them to me, but I don’t think I ever really sought counseling like that, that much. I mean I probably did, but…


Catherine: Well if it was available to you, it was your right to use it whenever you liked.
Catherine: Well if it was available to you, it was your right to use it whenever you liked.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


[waitress shows up]
[waitress shows up]
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Al: Yeah no problem. The food is great.
Al: Yeah no problem. The food is great.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Was your sandwich good?
Al: Was your sandwich good?


Chris: Yes, the taste [?] so far. It was good.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, the taste [?] so far. It was good.


Catherine: Just nibbling.
Catherine: Just nibbling.


Chris: Yeah, me too. Just nibbling.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, me too. Just nibbling.


Catherine: Are you nervous?
Catherine: Are you nervous?


Chris: Uh, a little bit. I, I g-, I’m a bit of a soda jerk, I drink a lot of soda throughout my life, so I got a shaky leg also.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, a little bit. I, I g-, I’m a bit of a soda jerk, I drink a lot of soda throughout my life, so I got a shaky leg also.


Catherine: Oh.
Catherine: Oh.


Chris: That’s one thing my mother complains about, when it shakes the house also.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s one thing my mother complains about, when it shakes the house also.


Catherine: Your shaky leg shakes the whole house?
Catherine: Your shaky leg shakes the whole house?


Chris: Well, when I’m standing, uh, not as much when I’m sitting down.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, when I’m standing, uh, not as much when I’m sitting down.


Catherine: Is that like your old house or your rental house?
Catherine: Is that like your old house or your rental house?


Chris: Uh, well, everywhere. It’s just whenever, I mean, I’m shaking right now here.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, well, everywhere. It’s just whenever, I mean, I’m shaking right now here.


Al: So it’s, you’re just like, your leg fidgets a little bit, shakes like that?
Al: So it’s, you’re just like, your leg fidgets a little bit, shakes like that?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: That’s actually, with people who fidget like that, they burn more calories. So it’s like, a forty percent less chance of them becoming obese as they get older.
Al: That’s actually, with people who fidget like that, they burn more calories. So it’s like, a forty percent less chance of them becoming obese as they get older.
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Al: This means you have a high metabolism. It’s good.
Al: This means you have a high metabolism. It’s good.


Chris: That’s very good.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s very good.


Al: Yep.
Al: Yep.
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Catherine: Well now I feel aware of it, I know better.
Catherine: Well now I feel aware of it, I know better.


Chris: Mm. Well don’t worry about it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Mm. Well don’t worry about it.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Maybe live with me long enough, you’ll pick up on the habit. Huh! Just kidding.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Maybe live with me long enough, you’ll pick up on the habit. Huh! Just kidding.


Catherine: I don’t know about living together.
Catherine: I don’t know about living together.


Chris: Well…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well…


Catherine: It’s like I said my dad’s very traditional.
Catherine: It’s like I said my dad’s very traditional.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Well that’s another thing, another obstacle to relations, sometimes if you travel a lot, so there’s long distance so you can’t see each other, that’s the challenge, so.
Al: Well that’s another thing, another obstacle to relations, sometimes if you travel a lot, so there’s long distance so you can’t see each other, that’s the challenge, so.
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Catherine: Yeah, that hurt. But I mean, I told you that I have long distance before and it did work.
Catherine: Yeah, that hurt. But I mean, I told you that I have long distance before and it did work.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: It takes effort.
Catherine: It takes effort.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: It takes a lot of effort.
Catherine: It takes a lot of effort.


Chris: And I am willing to put in the effort.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And I am willing to put in the effort.


Catherine: Well I live at Culpeper, it’s not that far away.
Catherine: Well I live at Culpeper, it’s not that far away.


Chris: It’s not that far away. Plus you can always move in, when me and my mom felt, when you felt comfortable, and then, yeah, we’ll find you a library here that’ll hire ya.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s not that far away. Plus you can always move in, when me and my mom felt, when you felt comfortable, and then, yeah, we’ll find you a library here that’ll hire ya.


Al: Yep.
Al: Yep.


Chris: I mean, ‘cause up in Culpeper it’s just the one library.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I mean, ‘cause up in Culpeper it’s just the one library.


Catherine: Yeah, it is the one, that’s why I was so happy to get the internship, but then it didn’t pan out. So how is your art business going?
Catherine: Yeah, it is the one, that’s why I was so happy to get the internship, but then it didn’t pan out. So how is your art business going?


Chris: Uh, fair. I’ve got, yeah, fair, I currently have, like, over $120 in my PayPal account.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, fair. I’ve got, yeah, fair, I currently have, like, over $120 in my PayPal account.


Catherine: That’s good, you can work on your mother’s teeth that way.
Catherine: That’s good, you can work on your mother’s teeth that way.


Chris: Well a little bit, yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well a little bit, yeah.


Catherine: Well does she need them?
Catherine: Well does she need them?


Chris: Oh yeah, she needs them. But it’s like, she needs six of them and it feels like I’ve got to raise the whole six hundred, so that would take a while.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, she needs them. But it’s like, she needs six of them and it feels like I’ve got to raise the whole six hundred, so that would take a while.


Catherine: So is your mom, she needs new teeth, you’re saying?
Catherine: So is your mom, she needs new teeth, you’re saying?


Chris: Uh, yeah, she needs like, uh, she’s got cavities in six of her teeth.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, she needs like, uh, she’s got cavities in six of her teeth.


Al: How old is your mother?
Al: How old is your mother?


Chris: She’s 72. She was, yeah, she was born in 1941.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: She’s 72. She was, yeah, she was born in 1941.


Al: That’s not young. Yeah.
Al: That’s not young. Yeah.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So is her health good then? Is she OK?
Al: So is her health good then? Is she OK?


Chris: Um, I’d say her health is fair. She uh, doesn’t get as much energy in a day, so she, as she used to, so she ends up, uhhh, resting, resting more often.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, I’d say her health is fair. She uh, doesn’t get as much energy in a day, so she, as she used to, so she ends up, uhhh, resting, resting more often.


Al: Yeah. But you’re saying it’s six new teeth would be what, six hundred bucks?
Al: Yeah. But you’re saying it’s six new teeth would be what, six hundred bucks?


Chris: Yeah well…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah well…


Al: That’s cheap.
Al: That’s cheap.


Chris: Well, well actually it’s, actually it’s for, ehh, it’s, it’s a lot more than six hundred. It’s like, in order for me to be able to help with that I gotta give her a hundred dollars per tooth. And as she takes care of her, as then she, she is able to take care of the remainder after that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, well actually it’s, actually it’s for, ehh, it’s, it’s a lot more than six hundred. It’s like, in order for me to be able to help with that I gotta give her a hundred dollars per tooth. And as she takes care of her, as then she, she is able to take care of the remainder after that.


Al: Yeah. General dental work is very expensive. My father has bad teeth actually, and he got a couple of those worked on a few years back, and it was like five thousand dollars for just two of his teeth.
Al: Yeah. General dental work is very expensive. My father has bad teeth actually, and he got a couple of those worked on a few years back, and it was like five thousand dollars for just two of his teeth.


Chris: Yeesh.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeesh.


Al: Yeah. Do you guys have health insurance then, or…?
Al: Yeah. Do you guys have health insurance then, or…?


Chris: Yeah, I guess we do have health in-, I guess, yeah we have insurance. I’ve just never really understood it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I guess we do have health in-, I guess, yeah we have insurance. I’ve just never really understood it.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: So you do have health insurance? That’s good. What sort of insurance do you have? Like where do you get it from? Do you buy it yourself?
Catherine: So you do have health insurance? That’s good. What sort of insurance do you have? Like where do you get it from? Do you buy it yourself?


Chris: Well, well I know we have, uh, Medicaid and uh, and the Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, well I know we have, uh, Medicaid and uh, and the Blue Cross/Blue Shield.


Catherine: Medicare?
Catherine: Medicare?
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Al: So if you get, so if you marry Catie would she be on your insurance plan, or…?
Al: So if you get, so if you marry Catie would she be on your insurance plan, or…?


Chris: Uh, my mother would be able to, be able to answer that question better.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, my mother would be able to, be able to answer that question better.


Al: Alright.
Al: Alright.


Chris: So I don’t know.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: So I don’t know.


Catherine: I guess you don’t…
Catherine: I guess you don’t…
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Catherine: But if I married someone they’d go on mine, so…I guess that’s just something I feel I have to learn.
Catherine: But if I married someone they’d go on mine, so…I guess that’s just something I feel I have to learn.


Chris: Yeah. At least, at least it’s beneficial mutually. I mean, especially if we end up on our health insurance that way.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. At least, at least it’s beneficial mutually. I mean, especially if we end up on our health insurance that way.


Al: Yep. So Chris, you’re basically like a freelance artist then?
Al: Yep. So Chris, you’re basically like a freelance artist then?


Chris: Mm. [he’s eating]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Mm. [he’s eating]


Catherine: I never did ask, how long you’ve been doing that, I mean how long have you been making your living from that?
Catherine: I never did ask, how long you’ve been doing that, I mean how long have you been making your living from that?
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Al: Is that something you decided to do after college, or…?
Al: Is that something you decided to do after college, or…?


Chris: Mm. Yeah, essentially after college. I mean, yeah I did, uh, originally did drawing the comic pages [?] and then the trolls got to me and I just had writer’s block from really devastating emotions for years.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Mm. Yeah, essentially after college. I mean, yeah I did, uh, originally did drawing the comic pages [?] and then the trolls got to me and I just had writer’s block from really devastating emotions for years.


Al: Comic pages? Are you like, you had a comic book or something?
Al: Comic pages? Are you like, you had a comic book or something?


Chris: Yeah. Sonichu.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Sonichu.


Catherine: Yeah, you didn’t tell me very much about that.
Catherine: Yeah, you didn’t tell me very much about that.
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Al: What’s Ssssonichu?
Al: What’s Ssssonichu?


Chris: Electric hedgehog Pokemon.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Electric hedgehog Pokemon.


Al: Oh, so it’s like a Pokemon thing.
Al: Oh, so it’s like a Pokemon thing.


Chris: Yeah. And then he looks like, and then it looks like Sonic. Uh, his girlfriend, Rosechu, it’s like, looks a lot like Amy.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. And then he looks like, and then it looks like Sonic. Uh, his girlfriend, Rosechu, it’s like, looks a lot like Amy.


[the waitress shows up]
[the waitress shows up]
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Al: Oh, we’re doing great!
Al: Oh, we’re doing great!


Chris: Yeah, we’re doing good, thank you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, we’re doing good, thank you.


Al: But yeah, yeah, so they’re like, Pokemon things, or…?
Al: But yeah, yeah, so they’re like, Pokemon things, or…?


Chris: Uh, yeah. I mean…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah. I mean…


Catherine: Don’t you need permission to distribute that?
Catherine: Don’t you need permission to distribute that?


Chris: Uh, no, since they’re parody, since they’re parody-like characters, it’s OK, I mean I have not gotten any complaints from Nintendo or Sega or anybody.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, no, since they’re parody, since they’re parody-like characters, it’s OK, I mean I have not gotten any complaints from Nintendo or Sega or anybody.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: I suppose they can’t…As long as you’re careful they can’t give a cease and desist to everybody.
Catherine: I suppose they can’t…As long as you’re careful they can’t give a cease and desist to everybody.


Chris: Yeah I mean, I mean I’ve been working on Sonichu since uh, 2000. I’ve uploaded a few images onto my PokeSite, and then I started working on my comic book, the first one, in 2004. And then I made like, ten books total. Well ten and a half, I got part way through the eleventh one. That’s about when…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah I mean, I mean I’ve been working on Sonichu since uh, 2000. I’ve uploaded a few images onto my PokeSite, and then I started working on my comic book, the first one, in 2004. And then I made like, ten books total. Well ten and a half, I got part way through the eleventh one. That’s about when…


Catherine: Would you ever make it again?
Catherine: Would you ever make it again?


Chris: Yeah, I probably would.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I probably would.


Catherine: Because you mentioned wanting to draw, in the email you sent me about how coming across your evil twin or something.
Catherine: Because you mentioned wanting to draw, in the email you sent me about how coming across your evil twin or something.


Chris: Sorry, coming across…?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Sorry, coming across…?


Catherine: Your evil twin.
Catherine: Your evil twin.


Chris: Oh. Um, well that was uh, that’s an idea I just had as a fresh idea.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh. Um, well that was uh, that’s an idea I just had as a fresh idea.


Catherine: Fresh idea?
Catherine: Fresh idea?


Chris: Yeah, well it’s essentially it’s where I meet up with, meet up with Rednalhc. That’s his name. It’s essentially “Chandler” spelled backwards.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, well it’s essentially it’s where I meet up with, meet up with Rednalhc. That’s his name. It’s essentially “Chandler” spelled backwards.


Al: And he’s like what, your evil twin or something, or…?
Al: And he’s like what, your evil twin or something, or…?


Chris: Yeah. Uh, just essentially everything opposite me, because he would be totally gay.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Uh, just essentially everything opposite me, because he would be totally gay.


Al: Well…So you’re saying he’s opposite , so he would be gay, but aren’t you a tomgirl now? So wouldn’t he be a…tomboy or…? I don’t know…
Al: Well…So you’re saying he’s opposite , so he would be gay, but aren’t you a tomgirl now? So wouldn’t he be a…tomboy or…? I don’t know…


Chris: Yeah, I… [stress sigh] I know it’s complicated we think. But yeah. Essentially just consider this: I have, I feel like I have a woman’s, a female soul in me. And the female soul is lesbian. And since I’m a, since I’m a male physically…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I… [stress sigh] I know it’s complicated we think. But yeah. Essentially just consider this: I have, I feel like I have a woman’s, a female soul in me. And the female soul is lesbian. And since I’m a, since I’m a male physically…


Al: OK, so basically you’re a lesbian trapped in the body of a man.
Al: OK, so basically you’re a lesbian trapped in the body of a man.


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Al: OK. I can understand that. Yeah.
Al: OK. I can understand that. Yeah.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Hey Chris, you want any of this? I mean I’m not, I’m on a diet, but these barbeque wings are really good and then that’s a cheese stick, now that’s a quesaduhdah.
Al: Hey Chris, you want any of this? I mean I’m not, I’m on a diet, but these barbeque wings are really good and then that’s a cheese stick, now that’s a quesaduhdah.


Chris: Dilla. [pronounced “Deela.”]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Dilla. [pronounced “Deela.”]


Al: Huh?
Al: Huh?


Chris: Deela.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Deela.


Catherine: Dee-ah. OK.
Catherine: Dee-ah. OK.


Chris: Quesadilla [Kay-sah-deela.]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Quesadilla [Kay-sah-deela.]


Catherine: Isn’t the double-l…?
Catherine: Isn’t the double-l…?
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Al: Quesa-dillah, quesadeela, whatever.
Al: Quesa-dillah, quesadeela, whatever.


Chris: Yeah, it’s tomato, tomahto, potato, potahto. Let’s call the whole thing off!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, it’s tomato, tomahto, potato, potahto. Let’s call the whole thing off!


Al: OK. Yeah but come on Chris, give me [?] man. [trying to push food onto Chris]
Al: OK. Yeah but come on Chris, give me [?] man. [trying to push food onto Chris]


Chris: Yeah I mean, I’ve got grub right here.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah I mean, I’ve got grub right here.


Al: Alright.
Al: Alright.


Chris: I mean we’ve been talking.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I mean we’ve been talking.


Al: Catie, you want anything?
Al: Catie, you want anything?
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Al: That’s debatable, but we’ll stick with that for now.
Al: That’s debatable, but we’ll stick with that for now.


Chris: Mm. You’re fair that you’re one of the few males that I’m, that I’m feeling comfortable around, especially with, especially with Catherine here.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Mm. You’re fair that you’re one of the few males that I’m, that I’m feeling comfortable around, especially with, especially with Catherine here.


Al: Yeah. I…
Al: Yeah. I…


Chris: Yeah anyway, I take, I take a bit of offense to the British comment because I’m part-British.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah anyway, I take, I take a bit of offense to the British comment because I’m part-British.


Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]


Chris: Yeah I haven’t been to Britain.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah I haven’t been to Britain.


Catherine: Because I’m not British at all.
Catherine: Because I’m not British at all.
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Waitress: You want any dipping sauce for that?
Waitress: You want any dipping sauce for that?


Chris: Yeah. [?] I’ll be good there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. [?] I’ll be good there.


Al: Alright.
Al: Alright.


Chris: You’re just a born-in-British kind of thing, or sort, something like that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You’re just a born-in-British kind of thing, or sort, something like that.


Al: I apologize Chris, I didn’t know. I didn’t know you were British, I didn’t mean to offend you.
Al: I apologize Chris, I didn’t know. I didn’t know you were British, I didn’t mean to offend you.


Chris: Oh, well that’s OK, I mean.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh, well that’s OK, I mean.


Al: I take it back.
Al: I take it back.
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[PART 4 00:45]
[PART 4 00:45]


Chris:I’m a lot of mixed breeds, between my family, French, English, British, some, I think some Ir-, I think some Irish, maybe a little bit of Italian. I’m not one hundred percent. [?] My mother knows better. And for, she’s, cause her family came along the, came along shortly after the Mayflower because Daniel Weston borrowed for, bartered for the Mayflower but that uh, didn’t get a [fort?] at that time.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris:I’m a lot of mixed breeds, between my family, French, English, British, some, I think some Ir-, I think some Irish, maybe a little bit of Italian. I’m not one hundred percent. [?] My mother knows better. And for, she’s, cause her family came along the, came along shortly after the Mayflower because Daniel Weston borrowed for, bartered for the Mayflower but that uh, didn’t get a [fort?] at that time.


Al: Cool.
Al: Cool.
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Catherine: Have you ever done research, like gone back and look at the passenger list? That sort of thing is available to the public.
Catherine: Have you ever done research, like gone back and look at the passenger list? That sort of thing is available to the public.


Chris: Hm.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Hm.


Catherine: You go to um, libraries and online databases that you’ll find. Because for all those they would have to sign the passenger list, [Chris: “Yeah.”] because they’re travelling, so there’s all the names of all the people that have come over.
Catherine: You go to um, libraries and online databases that you’ll find. Because for all those they would have to sign the passenger list, [Chris: “Yeah.”] because they’re travelling, so there’s all the names of all the people that have come over.


Chris: The [bay?] that boarded the Mayflower.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: The [bay?] that boarded the Mayflower.


Catherine: Yeah, there’s a hundred and twenty-odd people that boarded the Mayflower.
Catherine: Yeah, there’s a hundred and twenty-odd people that boarded the Mayflower.


Chris: Yeah, but my mother, but my mother, she did the research between library books and she feels, she is very positive that Daniel was not aboard the Mayflower. Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, but my mother, but my mother, she did the research between library books and she feels, she is very positive that Daniel was not aboard the Mayflower. Yeah.


Catherine: Back to square one. I’m sure you’ll find it eventually.
Catherine: Back to square one. I’m sure you’ll find it eventually.


Chris: Yeah. Just like I’m still trying to find a link between Richard Will-, Richard, Richard Weston, which preceded Daniel Weston, first Earl of Portland, to Mary Boelyn.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Just like I’m still trying to find a link between Richard Will-, Richard, Richard Weston, which preceded Daniel Weston, first Earl of Portland, to Mary Boelyn.


Catherine: Yeah, that would be um, related to the king.
Catherine: Yeah, that would be um, related to the king.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: Well, sister-in-law to the king. He did have an affair with Mary but it’s not [?]. It’s all very convoluted.
Catherine: Well, sister-in-law to the king. He did have an affair with Mary but it’s not [?]. It’s all very convoluted.
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Al: Oh, okay. [to Chris:] So how long have you and Catie been talking?
Al: Oh, okay. [to Chris:] So how long have you and Catie been talking?


Chris: Essentially last mid-July.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Essentially last mid-July.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Or, yeah, I think it was last mid-July. We had been talking a few weeks on end of July to mid-August. I kept track of the first twenty days of communication between OKCupid initially, and then we tacked, and then we talked through Skype. [?] be a semester, plus the one time, uh, two times, we, she was in to borrow a microphone for her friend. I believe Sarah was her name?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Or, yeah, I think it was last mid-July. We had been talking a few weeks on end of July to mid-August. I kept track of the first twenty days of communication between OKCupid initially, and then we tacked, and then we talked through Skype. [?] be a semester, plus the one time, uh, two times, we, she was in to borrow a microphone for her friend. I believe Sarah was her name?


Al: Ah, I don’t know, I don’t keep track of her friends.
Al: Ah, I don’t know, I don’t keep track of her friends.


Chris: Well at least I paid attention to the two names that were mentioned. I’m having a hard time remembering the bride’s, the bride’s name now. That’s the other name she mentioned, the bride. I think it started with a B or an I.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well at least I paid attention to the two names that were mentioned. I’m having a hard time remembering the bride’s, the bride’s name now. That’s the other name she mentioned, the bride. I think it started with a B or an I.


Al: [completely bored] Yeah. Eh, you seem like a pretty cool guy. Yeah. I just, if you’re gonna marry Catie, I mean, you’re marrying into the whole family, so it’s just, I figured I’d get it out of the way and meet you now, so. Catie called me up and she needed a ride, so I figured hey, so I gave her a ride here.
Al: [completely bored] Yeah. Eh, you seem like a pretty cool guy. Yeah. I just, if you’re gonna marry Catie, I mean, you’re marrying into the whole family, so it’s just, I figured I’d get it out of the way and meet you now, so. Catie called me up and she needed a ride, so I figured hey, so I gave her a ride here.


Chris: I appreciate that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I appreciate that.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: And yes, you can rest assured my family is pretty much wholesome.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And yes, you can rest assured my family is pretty much wholesome.


Al: OK.
Al: OK.


Chris: I mean, my fa-, um, my father was 52 upon my conception. I’m living with two senior citizens, well, one and a ha-, one and then one later became a senior citizen, my mother.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I mean, my fa-, um, my father was 52 upon my conception. I’m living with two senior citizens, well, one and a ha-, one and then one later became a senior citizen, my mother.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: For all my life, so…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: For all my life, so…


Al: So you never, you never moved out of home then?
Al: So you never, you never moved out of home then?


Chris: Yeah never really, yeah never really moved out of home. Um, one weekend I went to an anime convention and stayed at the hotel by myself. That was kind of fun.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah never really, yeah never really moved out of home. Um, one weekend I went to an anime convention and stayed at the hotel by myself. That was kind of fun.


Al: Really, when was that?
Al: Really, when was that?


Chris: Oh, that was a few years ago. Ah, Anime Mid-Atlantic.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh, that was a few years ago. Ah, Anime Mid-Atlantic.


Al: Anime Mid-Atlantic?
Al: Anime Mid-Atlantic?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So anime is like the Pokey-mon…
Al: So anime is like the Pokey-mon…


Chris: Uh, anime is Japan animation.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, anime is Japan animation.


Al: Ah, cool.
Al: Ah, cool.


Chris: Anything that was originally from Japan of animation. And of course that includes Pokemon. Also cool shows like Dragonball Z. And uh, let me see if I can remember a few more…um, Sonic X, um…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Anything that was originally from Japan of animation. And of course that includes Pokemon. Also cool shows like Dragonball Z. And uh, let me see if I can remember a few more…um, Sonic X, um…


Al: And you went to the convention all by yourself?
Al: And you went to the convention all by yourself?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: OK. So what’d you do there? Did you like, meet other people in anime, or…?
Al: OK. So what’d you do there? Did you like, meet other people in anime, or…?


Chris: Yeah, I sort of, I mingled a little bit, um, but I mostly kept to myself, really. Because I wasn’t, cause I wasn’t really as extroverted as I am now.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I sort of, I mingled a little bit, um, but I mostly kept to myself, really. Because I wasn’t, cause I wasn’t really as extroverted as I am now.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Al: So where was the, where was the convention that…?
Al: So where was the, where was the convention that…?


Chris: Uh, it was over in Kroger Hotel in Midlothian.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, it was over in Kroger Hotel in Midlothian.


Al: Oh, outside Richmond.
Al: Oh, outside Richmond.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So you spent the whole weekend there yourself?
Al: So you spent the whole weekend there yourself?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: That must have been pretty cool.
Al: That must have been pretty cool.


Chris: Yeah. It was fun. [to Catherine:] I was, I was telling him about how I went to the anime convention.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. It was fun. [to Catherine:] I was, I was telling him about how I went to the anime convention.


Al: Yeah, he was saying he went to some anime convention a couple years back outside Richmond. He said, um, I was, he was like, “Hey did you ever,” he was like, he never left his parents’ house, moved out from his parents’, so like, and then he mentioned a convention he went to, so, that seems like it’d be pretty cool.
Al: Yeah, he was saying he went to some anime convention a couple years back outside Richmond. He said, um, I was, he was like, “Hey did you ever,” he was like, he never left his parents’ house, moved out from his parents’, so like, and then he mentioned a convention he went to, so, that seems like it’d be pretty cool.


Chris: Yeah, [finally?] I’m trying to remember the name of the bride of the wedding you went to.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, [finally?] I’m trying to remember the name of the bride of the wedding you went to.


Catherine: Nanette.
Catherine: Nanette.


Chris: Nanette.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Nanette.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: OK. Yeah. I thought so at the time. I’m sorry, I started[?] in time I or a B. That’s N Nanette.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OK. Yeah. I thought so at the time. I’m sorry, I started[?] in time I or a B. That’s N Nanette.


Catherine: Yeah, it’s kind of an old name in the family.
Catherine: Yeah, it’s kind of an old name in the family.


Chris: Yeah, and then I remembered Sarah you borrowed the microphone from.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, and then I remembered Sarah you borrowed the microphone from.


Al: [to waitress:] Can I get a refill on the diet Mountain Dew?
Al: [to waitress:] Can I get a refill on the diet Mountain Dew?
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Catherine: [to waitress:] Um, can I get [?] tea as well please? Thank you.
Catherine: [to waitress:] Um, can I get [?] tea as well please? Thank you.


Chris: And I’ve been talking a lot! Huh huh! S’why I haven’t been eatin’.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And I’ve been talking a lot! Huh huh! S’why I haven’t been eatin’.


Al: Ah, no problem Chris.
Al: Ah, no problem Chris.
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Al: But yeah, uh, what were you saying?
Al: But yeah, uh, what were you saying?


Chris: I lost the train of my thought. I was talking about the anime convention.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I lost the train of my thought. I was talking about the anime convention.


Al: Um, OK, so what have you been doing since, you’ve been doing artistry, artwork, stuff like that?
Al: Um, OK, so what have you been doing since, you’ve been doing artistry, artwork, stuff like that?


Chris: Uh, well, I recently decided to do art commissions for money so I made listings on eBay. Plus also, free drawing of Sonichu and Rosechu artwork that prolly sell as well. I had, I mean, the fan club started as early as 2004. And then the trolls, [Catherine says something] Yes, it was an online club thing, so errybody around the world can become a member of the fan club. And then the trolls joined the fan club and really knocked me for a loop. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t tell the difference between troll/bad person or fan/good person, and so I just opted, so I just opted out.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, well, I recently decided to do art commissions for money so I made listings on eBay. Plus also, free drawing of Sonichu and Rosechu artwork that prolly sell as well. I had, I mean, the fan club started as early as 2004. And then the trolls, [Catherine says something] Yes, it was an online club thing, so errybody around the world can become a member of the fan club. And then the trolls joined the fan club and really knocked me for a loop. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t tell the difference between troll/bad person or fan/good person, and so I just opted, so I just opted out.


Al: So basically like, you had this cool fan club and you had this comic book, and then there were a bunch of assholes that basically ran the whole, basically were assholes.
Al: So basically like, you had this cool fan club and you had this comic book, and then there were a bunch of assholes that basically ran the whole, basically were assholes.


Chris: Yeah, they even hacked into my web, hacked into my web sites, and then put up all over the place the…lewd…male pictures.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, they even hacked into my web, hacked into my web sites, and then put up all over the place the…lewd…male pictures.


Al: Like what do you mean, lewd male pictures? Like, gay guys and stuff?
Al: Like what do you mean, lewd male pictures? Like, gay guys and stuff?


Chris: Yeah, and uh, dick imagery as well.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, and uh, dick imagery as well.


Al: Yeah, that…
Al: Yeah, that…
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Catherine: Why would they do that?
Catherine: Why would they do that?


Chris: Well it was like he just said, they were assholes. And they uh, essentially for the sake of hatred as, that was anudder term I learned.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well it was like he just said, they were assholes. And they uh, essentially for the sake of hatred as, that was anudder term I learned.


Al: So they were gonna make fun of whatev…Sunny-chew? Sonichu, whatever.
Al: So they were gonna make fun of whatev…Sunny-chew? Sonichu, whatever.


Chris: Sonichu.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Sonichu.


Al: Sonichu.
Al: Sonichu.


Chris: And the creator. They found, they considered me to be weak and I was, I was mentally more weak back then but I’ve gr-, I’ve grown more immune and tougher, so.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And the creator. They found, they considered me to be weak and I was, I was mentally more weak back then but I’ve gr-, I’ve grown more immune and tougher, so.


Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]


Chris: Well, more or less. I, uh, have uh, I’ve grown an immunity to their bad words now.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, more or less. I, uh, have uh, I’ve grown an immunity to their bad words now.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: Sort of. It still hurts me a little bit. A little bit. But it’s like, I just brush it off.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Sort of. It still hurts me a little bit. A little bit. But it’s like, I just brush it off.


Al: Yeah. So where, where do these people come from? What are they like? All around the world?
Al: Yeah. So where, where do these people come from? What are they like? All around the world?


Chris: Yeah, but I think most of them are like, within the United States, like within California. And I…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, but I think most of them are like, within the United States, like within California. And I…


Catherine: [?] How did you gain that information?
Catherine: [?] How did you gain that information?
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Al: Yeah, why, why California?
Al: Yeah, why, why California?


Chris: Well, they, they uh, have initiated, they have made it known to me at some points that some of them were from California. And then also there’s some over in uh, [sigh] I forget which part of Europe. Um, it’s like um, it’s something Great Britain? Uh, I think, uh, India as well, I’m not sure. Singapore…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, they, they uh, have initiated, they have made it known to me at some points that some of them were from California. And then also there’s some over in uh, [sigh] I forget which part of Europe. Um, it’s like um, it’s something Great Britain? Uh, I think, uh, India as well, I’m not sure. Singapore…


Catherine: How are you getting all that information?
Catherine: How are you getting all that information?


Chris: [sigh]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [sigh]


Al: How’d you find out where they were at, yeah?
Al: How’d you find out where they were at, yeah?


Chris: Fan mail.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Fan mail.


Catherine: Fan mail?
Catherine: Fan mail?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: So what, they were sending you, they, they were sending you fan mail even though they didn’t like you?
Catherine: So what, they were sending you, they, they were sending you fan mail even though they didn’t like you?


Chris: Yeah, yeah that was eventually [] me. They sent me lewd drawings.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, yeah that was eventually [] me. They sent me lewd drawings.


Al: So it was like fake fan mail then.
Al: So it was like fake fan mail then.


Chris: Yeah, some of it was fake, and…actually of a lo-, actually a lot more of it was positive mail, fan mail. I kept ‘em, I kept ‘em in binders. The fan mail.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, some of it was fake, and…actually of a lo-, actually a lot more of it was positive mail, fan mail. I kept ‘em, I kept ‘em in binders. The fan mail.


Catherine: Is it at your house?
Catherine: Is it at your house?


Chris: Yeah. I have most of ‘em. Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. I have most of ‘em. Yeah.


Al: So are you still doing Sonichu then?
Al: So are you still doing Sonichu then?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Your comic book thing, your…?
Al: Your comic book thing, your…?


Chris: Yeah, more or less. I’m getting, trying to get back into the groove.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, more or less. I’m getting, trying to get back into the groove.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: I think you should do it, honestly. It seems like it makes you happy.
Catherine: I think you should do it, honestly. It seems like it makes you happy.


Chris: Yeah it did make me happy, but then I lost, with the trolls coming I lost track of the storyline and what I wanted to do, and then I ended up, as I drew furder I end up falling into writer’s block. And that’s, oh, and anudder thing about autistic people—we’re kind of ritualistic as in, as in we tend to fall into habits of what we normally do.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah it did make me happy, but then I lost, with the trolls coming I lost track of the storyline and what I wanted to do, and then I ended up, as I drew furder I end up falling into writer’s block. And that’s, oh, and anudder thing about autistic people—we’re kind of ritualistic as in, as in we tend to fall into habits of what we normally do.


Catherine: If you got into the habit of drawing the comic you’d probably be able to…
Catherine: If you got into the habit of drawing the comic you’d probably be able to…


Chris: Yeah it’s like, it’s like, it’s like riding a bicycle. Um, uh, yeah, one time I was able to. It mostly depends on my mood and how I’m feeling. Yeah one time I did manage to get one book drawn in a month. But most of the time it’s only more than one.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah it’s like, it’s like, it’s like riding a bicycle. Um, uh, yeah, one time I was able to. It mostly depends on my mood and how I’m feeling. Yeah one time I did manage to get one book drawn in a month. But most of the time it’s only more than one.


Catherine: Do you get distracted, and…?
Catherine: Do you get distracted, and…?


Chris: Uh, yeah kinda, and anudder thing about autistic people, the attention deficit disorder is part of it, as well.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah kinda, and anudder thing about autistic people, the attention deficit disorder is part of it, as well.


Catherine: I thought they were two different things.
Catherine: I thought they were two different things.


Chris: What’s that?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: What’s that?


Catherine: I thought they were two different things.
Catherine: I thought they were two different things.


Chris: Uh, well there’s a l- , there’s a lot of things linked to autism, yeah, OCD, ADD…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, well there’s a l- , there’s a lot of things linked to autism, yeah, OCD, ADD…


Al: I suppose one person could have two different disorders at the same time.
Al: I suppose one person could have two different disorders at the same time.
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Al: Or conditions, whatever you call them.
Al: Or conditions, whatever you call them.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Chris, there are a lot of artists out there in the world, and even some of the greatest artists out there who have published, have millions of fans—they still get criticism. Because with every, all art, there’s gonna be someone who doesn’t like it. And you know what, those artists, they can just ignore the criticism…
Al: Chris, there are a lot of artists out there in the world, and even some of the greatest artists out there who have published, have millions of fans—they still get criticism. Because with every, all art, there’s gonna be someone who doesn’t like it. And you know what, those artists, they can just ignore the criticism…


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: …and keep on publishing. Because even if some people don’t like it, there are gonna be people that do like it.
Al: …and keep on publishing. Because even if some people don’t like it, there are gonna be people that do like it.


Chris: Yeah, well, I mean I w-, I would have appreciated your input dere, like, five years ago.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, well, I mean I w-, I would have appreciated your input dere, like, five years ago.


Catherine: Well the best thing you can do is just get back on your horse.
Catherine: Well the best thing you can do is just get back on your horse.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: And show them that it’s not gonna bother you, that they can’t keep you down.
Catherine: And show them that it’s not gonna bother you, that they can’t keep you down.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: That would drive them crazy, and it would get you [?]
Catherine: That would drive them crazy, and it would get you [?]
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Al: Yeah, if there’s something that you can do, with these bullies or whatever can’t affect, and you keep doing it, that will drive them nuts, it will piss ‘em off.
Al: Yeah, if there’s something that you can do, with these bullies or whatever can’t affect, and you keep doing it, that will drive them nuts, it will piss ‘em off.


Chris: [meekly] Yeah. Well, I should, well, especially right now I feel like I’m getting the more positive help.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [meekly] Yeah. Well, I should, well, especially right now I feel like I’m getting the more positive help.


Al: Well.
Al: Well.


Chris: Uh, inspiration.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, inspiration.


Catherine: Positive help is a good thing.
Catherine: Positive help is a good thing.


Chris: Yeah. You’re my muse.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. You’re my muse.


Catherine: I’m your muse? I like that.
Catherine: I’m your muse? I like that.
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Al: You should draw her into the comic.
Al: You should draw her into the comic.


Chris: Ugh.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Ugh.


Catherine: That would be cool.
Catherine: That would be cool.
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Al: Make her like a super-hero or something like a jet backpack and like a Batman suit or something.
Al: Make her like a super-hero or something like a jet backpack and like a Batman suit or something.


Chris: Ugh.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Ugh.


Catherine: I would love that.
Catherine: I would love that.


Chris: Well…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well…


Al: This is like anime and Pokemon, right, like Batman or Superman aren’t really anime.
Al: This is like anime and Pokemon, right, like Batman or Superman aren’t really anime.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: You could do a parody of Batman or Superman.
Al: You could do a parody of Batman or Superman.


Chris: You know there was actually a, there was a DC Universe/Spiderman cross-over, I learned. Where Spiderman wanted to learn, he wanted to [?] the Justice League, but Batman would not hear of it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You know there was actually a, there was a DC Universe/Spiderman cross-over, I learned. Where Spiderman wanted to learn, he wanted to [?] the Justice League, but Batman would not hear of it.


Catherine: I’d love to be a comic character.
Catherine: I’d love to be a comic character.
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Catherine: I think that would be fun.
Catherine: I think that would be fun.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: I’ve always wanted to be like a cartoon character or something, like, I don’t know, I don’t know why. But I love cartoons, and I’d love to be a cartoon character.
Catherine: I’ve always wanted to be like a cartoon character or something, like, I don’t know, I don’t know why. But I love cartoons, and I’d love to be a cartoon character.
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Al: I don’t really read…I’ve read some of the original Marv-, Marvel comics when I was a kid, you know like Spiderman, the Fantastic Four, stuff like that. So. Not so much anymore.
Al: I don’t really read…I’ve read some of the original Marv-, Marvel comics when I was a kid, you know like Spiderman, the Fantastic Four, stuff like that. So. Not so much anymore.


Chris: I got into, I got into DC and Marvel original TV cartoon shows.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I got into, I got into DC and Marvel original TV cartoon shows.


Catherine: Yeah. So you, I guess you don’t read a lot then, do you?
Catherine: Yeah. So you, I guess you don’t read a lot then, do you?


Chris: Oh I do, I do read, I do read some like, I read that Wikipedia article, the whole thing: “History of Lesbianism in America.”
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh I do, I do read, I do read some like, I read that Wikipedia article, the whole thing: “History of Lesbianism in America.”


Al: So you read Wikipedia a lot then?
Al: So you read Wikipedia a lot then?


Chris: Uh, no, not, I haven’t read it often, but I mean, I felt in the mutual interest here. I felt compel-, I felt compelled to, and it definitely was very interesting. I shared what I learned from the page with everyone.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, no, not, I haven’t read it often, but I mean, I felt in the mutual interest here. I felt compel-, I felt compelled to, and it definitely was very interesting. I shared what I learned from the page with everyone.


Catherine: Yeah, you did learn [?].
Catherine: Yeah, you did learn [?].
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Al: Yeah. So you basically, when you become interested in something, you look up information about it and learn about it?
Al: Yeah. So you basically, when you become interested in something, you look up information about it and learn about it?


Chris: Mm.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Mm.


Catherine: Learn about as much as you can?
Catherine: Learn about as much as you can?
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Catherine: I guess I’m far enough down that it doesn’t matter.
Catherine: I guess I’m far enough down that it doesn’t matter.


Chris: Yeah. [stress sigh]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. [stress sigh]


Al: But now you were saying, like, do you learn more from studying things yourself or do you learn more from school?
Al: But now you were saying, like, do you learn more from studying things yourself or do you learn more from school?


Chris: I think I think I have learned from studying things myself. And taking the good from life from the bad from what I learned everywhere, and errywhere else.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I think I think I have learned from studying things myself. And taking the good from life from the bad from what I learned everywhere, and errywhere else.


Al: Taking from the bathroom? What?
Al: Taking from the bathroom? What?


Chris: No, taking the good from the bad.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: No, taking the good from the bad.


Al: Oh, I thought you said bathroom. I just, I didn’t understand you there.
Al: Oh, I thought you said bathroom. I just, I didn’t understand you there.


Chris: [sigh] That’s the perception right, right there. Individual perceptions.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [sigh] That’s the perception right, right there. Individual perceptions.


Al: OK. But you said taking the good from the bad? What were you going to say?
Al: OK. But you said taking the good from the bad? What were you going to say?


Chris: You take the good from the bad and then you put it in your own common sense and ideals, and then you figure out what’s best from all, from all perspectives there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: You take the good from the bad and then you put it in your own common sense and ideals, and then you figure out what’s best from all, from all perspectives there.


Al: Yeah. So. So do you, you said you get paid for these comic commissions, right?
Al: Yeah. So. So do you, you said you get paid for these comic commissions, right?


Chris: Well, there’s, I’m doing drawings…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, there’s, I’m doing drawings…


Al: Art commissions, whatever.
Al: Art commissions, whatever.


Chris: Yeah. I’m doing it on eBay. I’m charging like, twenty bucks for an autographed photo cause I’m so famous. And I do fifty dollars for a commission I draw fully, like with a background and foreground characters and everything.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. I’m doing it on eBay. I’m charging like, twenty bucks for an autographed photo cause I’m so famous. And I do fifty dollars for a commission I draw fully, like with a background and foreground characters and everything.


Al: Sweet.
Al: Sweet.


Chris: But I don’t color it. And then for a hundred I will color it in. And then for two hundred, I’ll give a certificate of authenticity hand pers-, personally hand draw-, hand written, and then I laminate the piece and frame it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: But I don’t color it. And then for a hundred I will color it in. And then for two hundred, I’ll give a certificate of authenticity hand pers-, personally hand draw-, hand written, and then I laminate the piece and frame it.


Al: So have you been getting a lot of business, then?
Al: So have you been getting a lot of business, then?


Chris: Um, I’ve done a good amount, a fair amount of business. [Chris is still bothered by heat] I feel like I wanna say dang that lamp! Huh huh!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, I’ve done a good amount, a fair amount of business. [Chris is still bothered by heat] I feel like I wanna say dang that lamp! Huh huh!


Al: It’s pretty hot? But…
Al: It’s pretty hot? But…
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Chris: -pretty much close minded to her nowadays.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: -pretty much close minded to her nowadays.


Al: Are they assholes?
Al: Are they assholes?


Chris: Yeah, essentially, I would say, I would say that, yea. They uh, yea she grew up in Red Oak. She was born in Red Oak, Virginia and uh, within the Weston family there they spread rumors about her. Sort of things like, she’s a slut. That sort of thing.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, essentially, I would say, I would say that, yea. They uh, yea she grew up in Red Oak. She was born in Red Oak, Virginia and uh, within the Weston family there they spread rumors about her. Sort of things like, she’s a slut. That sort of thing.


Catie: What would make them say that?
Catie: What would make them say that?
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Catie: That’s just bullying.
Catie: That’s just bullying.


Chris: Yeah, I would say either their assholes or they’re just stressed with their own lives. If they would do it when they were younger I would definitely say “assholes”.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I would say either their assholes or they’re just stressed with their own lives. If they would do it when they were younger I would definitely say “assholes”.


Al: Was it just misconceptions or rumors?
Al: Was it just misconceptions or rumors?


Chris: Yea, I would say definitely misconceptions and rumors. Uh, even, even Cole who was born of my mother there uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yea, I would say definitely misconceptions and rumors. Uh, even, even Cole who was born of my mother there uh…


Al: Oh yea Cole, that guy you mentioned earlier.
Al: Oh yea Cole, that guy you mentioned earlier.


Chris: Yeah… uh anyway, he’s got a chip on his shoulder against my mother as well because uh, of things that he’s been told about her from things, from the relatives, and his father in law, even his birth father.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah… uh anyway, he’s got a chip on his shoulder against my mother as well because uh, of things that he’s been told about her from things, from the relatives, and his father in law, even his birth father.


Al: Wait. Cole, your mother is his mother too, right?
Al: Wait. Cole, your mother is his mother too, right?


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Al: That’s mother and son.
Al: That’s mother and son.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: And he doesn’t want to take care of her when she’s sick?
Al: And he doesn’t want to take care of her when she’s sick?


Chris: Yea, he’s like, he just doesn’t wanna do a thing with her.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yea, he’s like, he just doesn’t wanna do a thing with her.


Catie: Wow.
Catie: Wow.
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Al: What’s he been told? What are these people telling him?
Al: What’s he been told? What are these people telling him?


Chris: [sigh] Yeah, well my mother, she could tell it better than I could.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [sigh] Yeah, well my mother, she could tell it better than I could.


Catie: I mean, did he tell you at all? It seems like something brothers would talk about.
Catie: I mean, did he tell you at all? It seems like something brothers would talk about.


Chris: Well, uh, well actually all of my half-siblings are all distant, cuz I was child when they were all adults.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, uh, well actually all of my half-siblings are all distant, cuz I was child when they were all adults.


Al: There’s an age gap there.
Al: There’s an age gap there.


Chris: Big age gap.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Big age gap.


Al: So that makes it harder to communicate with them then?
Al: So that makes it harder to communicate with them then?


Chris: Yeah, even more difficult when they don’t even give you the information themselves and you have to try to look it up on the interne- through whatever and then you, then you send em a letter or email multiple times and then they don’t respond.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, even more difficult when they don’t even give you the information themselves and you have to try to look it up on the interne- through whatever and then you, then you send em a letter or email multiple times and then they don’t respond.


Al: So wait, you didn’t even have their contact info, you had to look it up online?
Al: So wait, you didn’t even have their contact info, you had to look it up online?


Chris: I had to look up Cole’s information online, uh, from my father, he had two children Allen and Carol. Allen is a, a alloth- an optomologlist [meaning ophthalmologist] in Chestfield County. David Allen Chandler, doctor. Anyway he lives over in ??ville. My father knew that, he did. umm… as for Carol, he, we have no idea where the Hell she is and Allen would be able to know where she is definitely and Allen still doesn’t want to do a thing with me or his mother in law here.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I had to look up Cole’s information online, uh, from my father, he had two children Allen and Carol. Allen is a, a alloth- an optomologlist [meaning ophthalmologist] in Chestfield County. David Allen Chandler, doctor. Anyway he lives over in ??ville. My father knew that, he did. umm… as for Carol, he, we have no idea where the Hell she is and Allen would be able to know where she is definitely and Allen still doesn’t want to do a thing with me or his mother in law here.


Al: So, how long has it been since you’ve been in touch with him?
Al: So, how long has it been since you’ve been in touch with him?


Chris: Well, my, well, my father and I before he died uhh, earlier summer two thousand ‘leven, we tried to find him at his house, where he’s living at but they were out. They might have gone on vacation uhh we had an idea, we had an idea ?without any notice? but we had uuuh had like a couple of gifts for Allen and his family cuz he got married, has a daughter named Savannah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, my, well, my father and I before he died uhh, earlier summer two thousand ‘leven, we tried to find him at his house, where he’s living at but they were out. They might have gone on vacation uhh we had an idea, we had an idea ?without any notice? but we had uuuh had like a couple of gifts for Allen and his family cuz he got married, has a daughter named Savannah.


Catie: OK.
Catie: OK.


Chris: Yeah, so anyway, uh so we left the presents with their next door neighbor.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, so anyway, uh so we left the presents with their next door neighbor.


Al: So you drove to their house then or wherever they live?
Al: So you drove to their house then or wherever they live?
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Catie: Just drove there and they weren’t there?
Catie: Just drove there and they weren’t there?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: What did you get for them, what presents?
Al: What did you get for them, what presents?


Chris: My father had like this stained glass bird he wanted to give that too Sava- yea the gifts were for Savannah really. Yeah he wanted to give her the stained glass bird and for a little while I collected Squinkies.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: My father had like this stained glass bird he wanted to give that too Sava- yea the gifts were for Savannah really. Yeah he wanted to give her the stained glass bird and for a little while I collected Squinkies.


Al: Squinkies? What’s a Squinkie?
Al: Squinkies? What’s a Squinkie?


Chris: They’re the cute little animal-type plastic squishy things. You can put ‘em on pencils or pencils and pegs and they’re like, they're like little various characters...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: They’re the cute little animal-type plastic squishy things. You can put ‘em on pencils or pencils and pegs and they’re like, they're like little various characters...


Al: Oh like, those little erasers you put on the end of pencils sometimes.
Al: Oh like, those little erasers you put on the end of pencils sometimes.


Chris: Yeah, yeah, yeah, but these are not erasers.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, yeah, yeah, but these are not erasers.


Al: Oh, they’re like decorative.
Al: Oh, they’re like decorative.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catie: I never even heard of that ????????
Catie: I never even heard of that ????????


Chris: Yeah they came out like within the past decade.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah they came out like within the past decade.


Al: Cool.
Al: Cool.
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Al: So there’s no… your father’s side of the family there’s no… on your mother’s side of the family there’s nobody either?
Al: So there’s no… your father’s side of the family there’s no… on your mother’s side of the family there’s nobody either?


Chris: Nobody on my father’s side of the family, they’re all old as well. And pretty much my father, he has siblings but they’re all half siblings as well and he never really got close to them either, they, they never really got close to him.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Nobody on my father’s side of the family, they’re all old as well. And pretty much my father, he has siblings but they’re all half siblings as well and he never really got close to them either, they, they never really got close to him.


Catie: So you and your mom really don’t have much of a support network.
Catie: So you and your mom really don’t have much of a support network.


Chris: Yeah, kind of up a creek with a wing and a prayer… (pause) I didn’t want to say without a paddle, because we did sort of have a paddle so that’s why “with a wing and a prayer.”
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, kind of up a creek with a wing and a prayer… (pause) I didn’t want to say without a paddle, because we did sort of have a paddle so that’s why “with a wing and a prayer.”


Al: That… that sucks man.
Al: That… that sucks man.
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Al: So what are your long term plans, I mean, where do you see you and Catie five years from now?
Al: So what are your long term plans, I mean, where do you see you and Catie five years from now?


Chris: Well, hopefully uhhh, more organized and all that and uhhh… definitely would like to be married.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, hopefully uhhh, more organized and all that and uhhh… definitely would like to be married.


Al: So are you gonna be living with Catie then or are three going to be living with your mom?
Al: So are you gonna be living with Catie then or are three going to be living with your mom?


Chris: Yeah I think, uhh, I think uhh, i think we’re uhhh, all going to be living together. Yeah cuz I don’t want to leave my mother behind. I’m sure all of us will be living together.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah I think, uhh, I think uhh, i think we’re uhhh, all going to be living together. Yeah cuz I don’t want to leave my mother behind. I’m sure all of us will be living together.


Al: So do you plan on doing this Sonichu thing, comic book thing or continue with the art?
Al: So do you plan on doing this Sonichu thing, comic book thing or continue with the art?


Chris: Yeah, I’m thinking I am going to continue with the art.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I’m thinking I am going to continue with the art.


Al: So have you thought about getting a job at all though? I know the economy's bad right now.
Al: So have you thought about getting a job at all though? I know the economy's bad right now.


Chris: Yeah, I’m gonna apply… I’m apply for a part time job after uhhh, yeah after we move back in, uhh but I guess part time, I guess I might be flexible. I might try beforehand but I'm still not certain about that when the house will be completed.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I’m gonna apply… I’m apply for a part time job after uhhh, yeah after we move back in, uhh but I guess part time, I guess I might be flexible. I might try beforehand but I'm still not certain about that when the house will be completed.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: And we have to move everything back to the house - we’re renting a storage unit as well.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And we have to move everything back to the house - we’re renting a storage unit as well.


Al: You don’t have like a, like with the applications for job checks or anything, one of the things that can make it harder is if you have a felony on your record. I mean, you don’t have any crimes on your record, do you?
Al: You don’t have like a, like with the applications for job checks or anything, one of the things that can make it harder is if you have a felony on your record. I mean, you don’t have any crimes on your record, do you?


Chris: [sigh] No, not really, but the trolls...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [sigh] No, not really, but the trolls...


Al: You never got arrested or anything like that?
Al: You never got arrested or anything like that?


Chris: Yeah, my mother and I we have been arrested… upon a trap set by, set by the guy who pressed charges against us.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, my mother and I we have been arrested… upon a trap set by, set by the guy who pressed charges against us.


Al: So was he one of the trolls then, or one of these internet bullies?
Al: So was he one of the trolls then, or one of these internet bullies?


Chris: Yeah I say he was among the trolls I say everybody and the police around here are amongst the trolls as well. I mean, it’s not confirmed but my mother and I we end up speculating there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah I say he was among the trolls I say everybody and the police around here are amongst the trolls as well. I mean, it’s not confirmed but my mother and I we end up speculating there.


Al: So was it these...
Al: So was it these...
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Catie: So you and your mom both think...
Catie: So you and your mom both think...


Chris: It’s the impression we get from, from, when we were talks with the police while we were under their custody at the time, or when we were going to report something, like we reported the trawwwllls and their ? have been going on and nothing got done.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s the impression we get from, from, when we were talks with the police while we were under their custody at the time, or when we were going to report something, like we reported the trawwwllls and their ? have been going on and nothing got done.


Catie: There’s not always a lot they can do about that. What made you think, like apart from that, what made you conclude that trolls were in the police?
Catie: There’s not always a lot they can do about that. What made you think, like apart from that, what made you conclude that trolls were in the police?


Chris: Uuuh...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uuuh...


Al: Yeah, what made you think that the cops were trolls?
Al: Yeah, what made you think that the cops were trolls?
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Catie: Yeah what had you...
Catie: Yeah what had you...


Chris: Essentially it was within the attitude and the signal- the body language and subtle signal.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Essentially it was within the attitude and the signal- the body language and subtle signal.


Catie: The attitude and body language, like how so, what specific?
Catie: The attitude and body language, like how so, what specific?
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Al: Were the police not very professional then?
Al: Were the police not very professional then?


Chris: Yeah they were not, they were not very professional, they’re more brutish - more like shoot first, or arrest first, beat ‘em up, ask questions later.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah they were not, they were not very professional, they’re more brutish - more like shoot first, or arrest first, beat ‘em up, ask questions later.


Catie: You got beat up by the police?
Catie: You got beat up by the police?


Chris: Yeah we both did that time.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah we both did that time.


Al: So were you physically injured? You could’ve sued the police if they abused you.
Al: So were you physically injured? You could’ve sued the police if they abused you.


Chris: Yeah we were completely injured, my mother was too.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah we were completely injured, my mother was too.


Catie: What happened? Did you break a bone, did you need stitches?
Catie: What happened? Did you break a bone, did you need stitches?


Chris: Uuh... no bones were broken, but they broke my glasses.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uuh... no bones were broken, but they broke my glasses.


Al: Well that’s still damage to property, it’s not physical injury, but, so did they pay for your glasses then?
Al: Well that’s still damage to property, it’s not physical injury, but, so did they pay for your glasses then?


Chris: Uh [sigh] no, we, my mother and I we were already going through our own stress from the court dates and everything. Fortunately we got settled, we got stuck with a felony charge, mother and I, but that’ll be cleared up next June or July.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh [sigh] no, we, my mother and I we were already going through our own stress from the court dates and everything. Fortunately we got settled, we got stuck with a felony charge, mother and I, but that’ll be cleared up next June or July.


Catie: Next June, so do you have a court date?
Catie: Next June, so do you have a court date?


Chris: Uhhh I don’t think there is a court date, I’m not sure.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uhhh I don’t think there is a court date, I’m not sure.


Al: When was this? What happened?
Al: When was this? What happened?
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Catie: Yeah, when did this happen?
Catie: Yeah, when did this happen?


Chris: Yeah this was October 2011. [pause] Michael Snyder, the Game Hobby place I had been banned from there cuz Michael hated my guts April 2008 and uh he was definitely a total asshole.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah this was October 2011. [pause] Michael Snyder, the Game Hobby place I had been banned from there cuz Michael hated my guts April 2008 and uh he was definitely a total asshole.


Catie: How was he an asshole to you?
Catie: How was he an asshole to you?


Chris: He was just very mean, uncaring, he wouldn’t even give service when I went in one time before that, that just, uh ask him OK everything's past everything and he’s like “no” he’s like “no” and he was gonna call the police on evidence so I left.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: He was just very mean, uncaring, he wouldn’t even give service when I went in one time before that, that just, uh ask him OK everything's past everything and he’s like “no” he’s like “no” and he was gonna call the police on evidence so I left.


Al: So wait a second, you went into the store one time and you talked with him and what happened?
Al: So wait a second, you went into the store one time and you talked with him and what happened?


Chris: Yeah, I tried to reason with him. Like I was like uhh [sigh] I had it audio recorded and I uploaded it for the reason I had at the time...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I tried to reason with him. Like I was like uhh [sigh] I had it audio recorded and I uploaded it for the reason I had at the time...


Al: Wait a second, why would you record it and then why would you upload it? Where did you upload it to?
Al: Wait a second, why would you record it and then why would you upload it? Where did you upload it to?


Chris: Well, because I, because I (pause) well it was because, you know, so I could prove Michael was as mean as he was. Had he had not been mean I wouldn’t have uploaded it at all, but I mean it was audio when I had a digital camera in my pocket and it recorded the audio.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, because I, because I (pause) well it was because, you know, so I could prove Michael was as mean as he was. Had he had not been mean I wouldn’t have uploaded it at all, but I mean it was audio when I had a digital camera in my pocket and it recorded the audio.


Catie: OK?
Catie: OK?
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Al: And when was this?
Al: And when was this?


Chris: Uhh this was like ummm two thousand nine, or ten.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uhh this was like ummm two thousand nine, or ten.


Catie: OK so it was a few years ago.
Catie: OK so it was a few years ago.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So he was just basically an asshole?
Al: So he was just basically an asshole?


Chris: Yeah he was just, it was like every time it was just like every time I got half way through sentence he was just like “nope.” rah blah blah blah “nope” blah blah blah “nope.” Just a minute, “nope, nope, nope.” bipbipbibpbip “nope” -
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah he was just, it was like every time it was just like every time I got half way through sentence he was just like “nope.” rah blah blah blah “nope” blah blah blah “nope.” Just a minute, “nope, nope, nope.” bipbipbibpbip “nope” -


Al: So Chris, that was in two-thousand and ten then?
Al: So Chris, that was in two-thousand and ten then?


Chris: Nine or ten I don’t remember exactly.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Nine or ten I don’t remember exactly.


Al: And you said you got arrested in 2011.
Al: And you said you got arrested in 2011.


Chris: Yeah because it was a trap essentially. My mother and I, we were in that part of town and we saw a sign on a store window that said “under new management” so I figured Michael was gone, right, but no he was the new manager of the place now and he had the police on call, ready right there at the people, at the Staple’s store to, to be like witnesses and everything and mom and I we tried to make our escape but they, but nobody would let us and then like, Snyder paid the police, told “beat the crap outta ‘em and arrest ‘em!” something like that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah because it was a trap essentially. My mother and I, we were in that part of town and we saw a sign on a store window that said “under new management” so I figured Michael was gone, right, but no he was the new manager of the place now and he had the police on call, ready right there at the people, at the Staple’s store to, to be like witnesses and everything and mom and I we tried to make our escape but they, but nobody would let us and then like, Snyder paid the police, told “beat the crap outta ‘em and arrest ‘em!” something like that.


Catie: He bribed the police?
Catie: He bribed the police?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Why would he do that? Why would he hate you so much?
Al: Why would he do that? Why would he hate you so much?
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Al: Why would he do that? He sounds like a really cruel guy?
Al: Why would he do that? He sounds like a really cruel guy?


Chris: Yeah, he was really cruel.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, he was really cruel.


Catie: How’d you find out he bribed the cops, did somebody tell you?
Catie: How’d you find out he bribed the cops, did somebody tell you?


Chris: Yeah, well, pretty much my mom figured it out, essentially and you know it’s like com- it’s like common sense to put two and two together and he figured that he would profit from me and my mother, he thought we were rich but we were not so rich. We had- it was a lot of money we had, but Mr. C, my father had left us and it paid the court and lawyer fees.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, well, pretty much my mom figured it out, essentially and you know it’s like com- it’s like common sense to put two and two together and he figured that he would profit from me and my mother, he thought we were rich but we were not so rich. We had- it was a lot of money we had, but Mr. C, my father had left us and it paid the court and lawyer fees.


Al: So what were you charged with then? I mean, it sounds like you didn’t really do anything.
Al: So what were you charged with then? I mean, it sounds like you didn’t really do anything.


Chris: Yeaaa we were charged with trespassing.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeaaa we were charged with trespassing.


Al: Well you mentioned a felony too. It doesn’t sound like trespassing would just be a felony.
Al: Well you mentioned a felony too. It doesn’t sound like trespassing would just be a felony.


Chris: There was also uhh… There were...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: There was also uhh… There were...


Al: You said you tried to make an escape, did you run from the cops?
Al: You said you tried to make an escape, did you run from the cops?


Chris: Uhhh a bit… yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uhhh a bit… yeah.


Al: Wow.
Al: Wow.


Chris: Yeah, they were blocking, they were try to block our path out but we made it out but then they cornered us at the nearby court building in the back parking lot, behind the building.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, they were blocking, they were try to block our path out but we made it out but then they cornered us at the nearby court building in the back parking lot, behind the building.


Al: Chris, I’ve had to deal with cops myself, and I’ve gotta say, you never look forward to dealing with the cops but they’re still the police. You gotta treat them with respect. Even if you don’t agree with them you still have to show respect.
Al: Chris, I’ve had to deal with cops myself, and I’ve gotta say, you never look forward to dealing with the cops but they’re still the police. You gotta treat them with respect. Even if you don’t agree with them you still have to show respect.


Chris: Yeah… that’s…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah… that’s…


Al: It’s just important to do.
Al: It’s just important to do.


Chris: Yeah, that’s still the process I’m trying to get to. ? uhh giving the good from the bad from and I’m still seeing bad in a lot of ‘em because with the bribery and everything they can be corrupted. Cuz you don’t know what’s going on in their heads.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, that’s still the process I’m trying to get to. ? uhh giving the good from the bad from and I’m still seeing bad in a lot of ‘em because with the bribery and everything they can be corrupted. Cuz you don’t know what’s going on in their heads.


Catie: You realize that if you find actual evidence, like if you could actually put a case together for that you can sue them and you can...
Catie: You realize that if you find actual evidence, like if you could actually put a case together for that you can sue them and you can...
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Catie: You could get the charges dropped and it’ll be off your record completely and it’ll be like it never happened.
Catie: You could get the charges dropped and it’ll be off your record completely and it’ll be like it never happened.


Chris: Yeah but.. yeah…but that hardly… My mother thought that at one point but we we’re so stressed and everything we couldn’t really act on it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah but.. yeah…but that hardly… My mother thought that at one point but we we’re so stressed and everything we couldn’t really act on it.


Al: It can be hard to find evidence of that, yeah.
Al: It can be hard to find evidence of that, yeah.
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Catie: It can be hard, but if this is all true, if this is really what happened then goodness knows what else has been happening.
Catie: It can be hard, but if this is all true, if this is really what happened then goodness knows what else has been happening.


Chris: well... yeah, yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: well... yeah, yeah.


Catie: So you could be able to help a lot of people if you did that.
Catie: So you could be able to help a lot of people if you did that.
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Al: What happened then, did you get a felony on your record, or…?
Al: What happened then, did you get a felony on your record, or…?


Chris: Uh, yeah, ‘cause uh, there was a little bit of a…yeah, I mean we, there was a bit of a fight on the way out and…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, ‘cause uh, there was a little bit of a…yeah, I mean we, there was a bit of a fight on the way out and…


Catherine: A bit of a fight?
Catherine: A bit of a fight?


Chris: Yes, yeah, something like, and uh, Snyder, he pretended to be like hit by our van, but he did not, but the van was stood still. He like hit the bumper and faked falls. Twice.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, yeah, something like, and uh, Snyder, he pretended to be like hit by our van, but he did not, but the van was stood still. He like hit the bumper and faked falls. Twice.


Al: Wait, he what?
Al: Wait, he what?


Chris: He stood in front of our van. He did not want us to leave. And he pretended to be like, he got hit by the van. He kicked the bumper and faked his falls.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: He stood in front of our van. He did not want us to leave. And he pretended to be like, he got hit by the van. He kicked the bumper and faked his falls.


Al: So he walked…so the van was not moving. It was, he walked up to the van and then like, fell back?
Al: So he walked…so the van was not moving. It was, he walked up to the van and then like, fell back?


Chris: Uh, well, he stood there like uh, shoot, what was that uh, the, the general who, Stonewall Jackson!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, well, he stood there like uh, shoot, what was that uh, the, the general who, Stonewall Jackson!


Al: The Confederate general.
Al: The Confederate general.


Chris: Yeah. Like stood there like [stupid voice] Stonewall Jackson! Yeah. And then, like I said he…I’m not going to repeat myself, I’ve repeated enough times. He hit the bumper and fell.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Like stood there like [stupid voice] Stonewall Jackson! Yeah. And then, like I said he…I’m not going to repeat myself, I’ve repeated enough times. He hit the bumper and fell.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.
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Al: Yeah. But yeah, so basically he filed a bunch of charges against you then?
Al: Yeah. But yeah, so basically he filed a bunch of charges against you then?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: And the cops helped him out?
Al: And the cops helped him out?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: Did you have a lawyer?
Catherine: Did you have a lawyer?


Chris: Yeah, we had Rob Bell.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, we had Rob Bell.


Catherine: I don’t know him.
Catherine: I don’t know him.
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Al: So how…
Al: So how…


Chris: Yeah he…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah he…


Al: Who’s he?
Al: Who’s he?


Chris: Uh yeah, he’s uh, he’s Rob Bell. And he’s an attorney. Uh, I forget what he specializes in. His office is in the downtown mall area. Uh, he ran, he ran for Congress. He’s a congressman among there. Um, but the way he handled our case, he was kind of like being, he was kind of like chicken about it. I mean, it’s like, yeah it was like…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh yeah, he’s uh, he’s Rob Bell. And he’s an attorney. Uh, I forget what he specializes in. His office is in the downtown mall area. Uh, he ran, he ran for Congress. He’s a congressman among there. Um, but the way he handled our case, he was kind of like being, he was kind of like chicken about it. I mean, it’s like, yeah it was like…


Catherine: How so?
Catherine: How so?


Chris: Like, he was, he, he wouldn’t, he wouldn’t assert us very well in the way he presented everything. Uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Like, he was, he, he wouldn’t, he wouldn’t assert us very well in the way he presented everything. Uh…


Catherine: Like what was his, what was his argument? What was his defense?
Catherine: Like what was his, what was his argument? What was his defense?


Chris: Uh…I don’t remember all the details. Um, um, but mom, but yeah my mom’s had more observation of Rob Bell than I would, than I was able to.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh…I don’t remember all the details. Um, um, but mom, but yeah my mom’s had more observation of Rob Bell than I would, than I was able to.


Al: It, it sounds like you were innocent, [Chris: “Yeah.”] so were you found innocent then?
Al: It, it sounds like you were innocent, [Chris: “Yeah.”] so were you found innocent then?


Chris: Uh, well we, well, he advised us and we went along with it to plead guilty. Yeah and then, and then all the char-, and then, uh, pushed us to multiple trials. We uh, had the, uh, shoot…the….First you go, you check in with?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, well we, well, he advised us and we went along with it to plead guilty. Yeah and then, and then all the char-, and then, uh, pushed us to multiple trials. We uh, had the, uh, shoot…the….First you go, you check in with?


Catherine: Parole officer?
Catherine: Parole officer?


Chris: Uh yeah, but indirect. We did not have to have a parole officer all the time so we just checked in with the person who was helping us there, being the parole officer.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh yeah, but indirect. We did not have to have a parole officer all the time so we just checked in with the person who was helping us there, being the parole officer.


Catherine: It’s usually a parole officer who [?].
Catherine: It’s usually a parole officer who [?].
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Al: Yeah. So how long did you spend in jail then before the trial?
Al: Yeah. So how long did you spend in jail then before the trial?


Chris: Uh, yeah, we spent overnight in jail from like, seven a.m. to like, three to six…I mean, seven, seven to nine, it felt like it was from seven p.m. to the following, uh, three to six…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, we spent overnight in jail from like, seven a.m. to like, three to six…I mean, seven, seven to nine, it felt like it was from seven p.m. to the following, uh, three to six…


Al: But it was overnight. So it was like one day?
Al: But it was overnight. So it was like one day?
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Catherine: It was overnight, [?].
Catherine: It was overnight, [?].


Chris: It was like overnight, but I was really upset. I was, I mean, when you upset an autistic person it’s just really bad.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It was like overnight, but I was really upset. I was, I mean, when you upset an autistic person it’s just really bad.


Al: So were they not, did they not know you were autistic then, or did they not care, or…?
Al: So were they not, did they not know you were autistic then, or did they not care, or…?


Chris: They did not care. And, and I…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: They did not care. And, and I…


Catherine: How did you know that?
Catherine: How did you know that?


Chris: Uh. Uh, I couldn’t really think of it, I was just too darn upset. They were arrest-, they were arresting my mother and all I could do was just scream.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh. Uh, I couldn’t really think of it, I was just too darn upset. They were arrest-, they were arresting my mother and all I could do was just scream.


Catherine: [?] your fault.
Catherine: [?] your fault.


Chris: Yeah, they, I didn’t, I ended up try-, I could not find peace while sitting in that jail cell, and not knowing where my, where my mother was and everything. Nobody would talk to me in there, and for hours, while I was stuck in there, so stuck in there, because there was no clock anywhere in sight. I actually thought it was like 7:27 pm on Friday, October 27th.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, they, I didn’t, I ended up try-, I could not find peace while sitting in that jail cell, and not knowing where my, where my mother was and everything. Nobody would talk to me in there, and for hours, while I was stuck in there, so stuck in there, because there was no clock anywhere in sight. I actually thought it was like 7:27 pm on Friday, October 27th.


Catherine: That sounds really terrible.
Catherine: That sounds really terrible.
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Al: Did you sleep at all?
Al: Did you sleep at all?


Chris: [stress sigh] After we got back home late, after we got back home then, in the morning, yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh] After we got back home late, after we got back home then, in the morning, yeah.


Al: So you stayed up all night?
Al: So you stayed up all night?


Chris: Uh, yeah. Yeah, I was just worried, worried, worried.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah. Yeah, I was just worried, worried, worried.


Al: So did you have anybody who helped you, or…? I mean you said you don’t keep in touch with your family, so who…?
Al: So did you have anybody who helped you, or…? I mean you said you don’t keep in touch with your family, so who…?
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Catherine: Did you have anybody in your corner? Anybody helping you?
Catherine: Did you have anybody in your corner? Anybody helping you?


Chris: Uh, well, yeah most, well there was one, yes, that’s my uh, Aunt Harriet and Uncle Tom. My mom talks to her weekly nowadays, at least every Saturday.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, well, yeah most, well there was one, yes, that’s my uh, Aunt Harriet and Uncle Tom. My mom talks to her weekly nowadays, at least every Saturday.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: And uh, that’s pretty much it, uh, they haven’t uh, they haven’t invited us over to their new condominium.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And uh, that’s pretty much it, uh, they haven’t uh, they haven’t invited us over to their new condominium.


Al: Oy, where do they live?
Al: Oy, where do they live?


Chris: Yeah, they’re living in Richmond, in Chesterfield County there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, they’re living in Richmond, in Chesterfield County there.


Catherine: Oh, that’s not that too far away.
Catherine: Oh, that’s not that too far away.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So maybe, maybe what, could your mother maybe she could move in with them…?
Al: So maybe, maybe what, could your mother maybe she could move in with them…?


Chris: Uh, we don’t…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, we don’t…


Al: And you and Catie could live together. Would that work, or…?
Al: And you and Catie could live together. Would that work, or…?


Chris: Uh, no, because uh, we do not know their address and they have not invited us over. All we have from Harriet and Tom now is their phone number.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, no, because uh, we do not know their address and they have not invited us over. All we have from Harriet and Tom now is their phone number.


Al: Oh.
Al: Oh.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: Haven’t you even been by for a visit? How long have they been living there? You say it’s new, so…
Catherine: Haven’t you even been by for a visit? How long have they been living there? You say it’s new, so…


Chris: I think it’s been like uh, one, two, three years, at best.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I think it’s been like uh, one, two, three years, at best.


Catherine: OK. So…
Catherine: OK. So…


Chris: Yeah, but anyway, but anyway…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, but anyway, but anyway…


Catherine: I’m just not sure how I feel about…I understand you’re close to your mother, but I don’t know if I want to be married and also doing that. Does that make sense?
Catherine: I’m just not sure how I feel about…I understand you’re close to your mother, but I don’t know if I want to be married and also doing that. Does that make sense?


Chris: I feel that makes sense but uh, I don’t think…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I feel that makes sense but uh, I don’t think…


Catherine: Because it’s not an usual arrangement.
Catherine: Because it’s not an usual arrangement.


Chris: Yeah. Uh don’t, I don’t think you have to worry about that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Uh don’t, I don’t think you have to worry about that.


Catherine: You don’t?
Catherine: You don’t?


Chris: Yeah I don’t think so.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah I don’t think so.


Catherine: You mean you don’t think it would be a problem?
Catherine: You mean you don’t think it would be a problem?


Chris: I don’t think it would be a problem.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I don’t think it would be a problem.


Catherine: So like, I mean like, what if we one day had children? There would be children in the house.
Catherine: So like, I mean like, what if we one day had children? There would be children in the house.


Chris: Well, we would be in the big, we would be back in the bigger house long before then.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, we would be in the big, we would be back in the bigger house long before then.


Catherine: Oh yeah yeah, no, I’m talking about after that, after you’re back in your, your real house. Like what if we have children, there’s children running about? Would your mother be able to handle them?
Catherine: Oh yeah yeah, no, I’m talking about after that, after you’re back in your, your real house. Like what if we have children, there’s children running about? Would your mother be able to handle them?


Chris: Yeah, she would be able to handle them. She’s been able to handle the dog-, our little puppies, our dogs.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, she would be able to handle them. She’s been able to handle the dog-, our little puppies, our dogs.


Catherine: Dogs aren’t children, though.
Catherine: Dogs aren’t children, though.
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Al: Yeah I mean, you said that she was having only a limited amount of energy every day. Are you sure that she could handle a couple new kids?
Al: Yeah I mean, you said that she was having only a limited amount of energy every day. Are you sure that she could handle a couple new kids?


Chris: [stress sigh] Yeah, I’m sure she could handle children.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh] Yeah, I’m sure she could handle children.


Catherine: Has she, have you talked about, is this something you’ve talked about?
Catherine: Has she, have you talked about, is this something you’ve talked about?


Chris: Yeah, we, yeah, we talked about it before.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, we, yeah, we talked about it before.


Al: So…
Al: So…
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Catherine: What did she say about that?
Catherine: What did she say about that?


Chris: Uh, she said, she shed she’ll be, she’ll be able to help out.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, she said, she shed she’ll be, she’ll be able to help out.


Catherine: And…
Catherine: And…


Chris: Yeah she’s just, I think uh, what really eased her, ease her to be able to stay awake longer is motiv-, is the motivation and the drive and she’s been feeling a lot better because I’ve been more happy lately, cause of you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah she’s just, I think uh, what really eased her, ease her to be able to stay awake longer is motiv-, is the motivation and the drive and she’s been feeling a lot better because I’ve been more happy lately, cause of you.


Catherine: Well that’s good.
Catherine: Well that’s good.
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Al: So she, she knows about Catie then?
Al: So she, she knows about Catie then?


Chris: Oh yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yes.


Catherine: What, what all does she know about me?
Catherine: What, what all does she know about me?


Chris: Um, I showed her your photographs. Um, I told her you were part Scottish and Italian. Told her a bit, told her a bit about your father and stepfather. And uh, about your mom. I, uh, just went into that detail there and [?] and everything. I’m not, I’m not gonna go furder because I don’t want to upset you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, I showed her your photographs. Um, I told her you were part Scottish and Italian. Told her a bit, told her a bit about your father and stepfather. And uh, about your mom. I, uh, just went into that detail there and [?] and everything. I’m not, I’m not gonna go furder because I don’t want to upset you.


Catherine: OK yeah, cause I’m not sure. I mean eventually she will find out that…
Catherine: OK yeah, cause I’m not sure. I mean eventually she will find out that…


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: I just don’t know how, it’s like, it’s like [?] about tomgirl/lesbian thing.
Catherine: I just don’t know how, it’s like, it’s like [?] about tomgirl/lesbian thing.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: So it’s sort of…in due time, I think.
Catherine: So it’s sort of…in due time, I think.


Chris: Yes, in due time. Everything in due time, but I did tell her a lot of things that we shared, talked about.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, in due time. Everything in due time, but I did tell her a lot of things that we shared, talked about.


Catherine: That’s good. And she’s, she’s happy with that?
Catherine: That’s good. And she’s, she’s happy with that?


Chris: Yeah she’s happy and she’s…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah she’s happy and she’s…


Catherine: I know for a bit she was a little bit concerned because she’s, she’s afraid I was going to take you away.
Catherine: I know for a bit she was a little bit concerned because she’s, she’s afraid I was going to take you away.


Chris: Uh, no no no, I don’t think so. Yeah I think, if anything, she would, well, hm. I don’t know yet, but I def-, I definitely would not leave her behind if we moved into a new house.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, no no no, I don’t think so. Yeah I think, if anything, she would, well, hm. I don’t know yet, but I def-, I definitely would not leave her behind if we moved into a new house.


Catherine: OK. You must be really attached to her.
Catherine: OK. You must be really attached to her.


Chris: Yeah but, it’s not like, it’s not like Bates Motel or anything like that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah but, it’s not like, it’s not like Bates Motel or anything like that.


Catherine: What’s Bates Motel? Oh, that…
Catherine: What’s Bates Motel? Oh, that…
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Al: What the hell is Bates Motel?!
Al: What the hell is Bates Motel?!


Chris: Well…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well…


Catherine: Psycho.
Catherine: Psycho.
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Catherine: Psycho.
Catherine: Psycho.


Chris: The movie Psycho.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: The movie Psycho.


Al: Oh, like the Alfred Hitchcock.
Al: Oh, like the Alfred Hitchcock.


Chris: Yeah. Yeah and they also made a TV series based off that, of before his mother died.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Yeah and they also made a TV series based off that, of before his mother died.


Catherine: Oh, I haven’t seen the show.
Catherine: Oh, I haven’t seen the show.


Chris: It’s on Netflix. Check it out sometime.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s on Netflix. Check it out sometime.


Catherine: I’m scared of everything, so.
Catherine: I’m scared of everything, so.
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Al: Yeah. Uh Chris, you said earlier that I was one of the males that you get along with well?
Al: Yeah. Uh Chris, you said earlier that I was one of the males that you get along with well?


Chris: Oh yeah, it’s like I don’t get along with most males around the world originally, and I have a little like a few male acquaintances, friends, that I get along friendly well with, and I have to respect the president. Uh, and I guess pretty much to say, my mind, my mind is fixed so far. I voted for Obama both times.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, it’s like I don’t get along with most males around the world originally, and I have a little like a few male acquaintances, friends, that I get along friendly well with, and I have to respect the president. Uh, and I guess pretty much to say, my mind, my mind is fixed so far. I voted for Obama both times.


Al: So why’d you vote for Obama? What made you decide?
Al: So why’d you vote for Obama? What made you decide?


Chris: I, well, it’s like you know initially the first time he ran against uh, sh-, I forget his name.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I, well, it’s like you know initially the first time he ran against uh, sh-, I forget his name.


Catherine: McCain.
Catherine: McCain.


Chris: Oh yeah, McKinney. Yeah, I would have, and I would have definitely voted for Sarah Palin if she had stayed in the running. But anyway, uh, I felt, I’ve watched both a-, both A&E biographies of McCain and uh, Obama, and with the way he was uh, raised and everything, in uh, poor countries and at distant from his parents and whatnot, I f-, I kind of felt like um, with my mental stabil-, with my mental problems and whatnot, I felt like I could similarly relate to him? I felt more related, felt more relatable to him in that sense than McCain was. As he was the, uh, prisoner in that other country he insisted, he did not want to be released early. He wanted to go out with the r-, with as s-, at the same time as errybody else. Uh I mean, that is, that is admirable [he pronounces this word all wrong].
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, McKinney. Yeah, I would have, and I would have definitely voted for Sarah Palin if she had stayed in the running. But anyway, uh, I felt, I’ve watched both a-, both A&E biographies of McCain and uh, Obama, and with the way he was uh, raised and everything, in uh, poor countries and at distant from his parents and whatnot, I f-, I kind of felt like um, with my mental stabil-, with my mental problems and whatnot, I felt like I could similarly relate to him? I felt more related, felt more relatable to him in that sense than McCain was. As he was the, uh, prisoner in that other country he insisted, he did not want to be released early. He wanted to go out with the r-, with as s-, at the same time as errybody else. Uh I mean, that is, that is admirable [he pronounces this word all wrong].


Al: So why’d you vote for him the second time then? Did your uh, did your reasons change, or…?
Al: So why’d you vote for him the second time then? Did your uh, did your reasons change, or…?


Chris: Uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh…


Catherine: Or was it just the same thing?
Catherine: Or was it just the same thing?


Chris: I’d say it was pretty much just the same.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’d say it was pretty much just the same.


Catherine: You felt you related to him more.
Catherine: You felt you related to him more.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: So is that like, is that like a continuing thing for you, like you have to feel like you have to relate to an authority figure?
Catherine: So is that like, is that like a continuing thing for you, like you have to feel like you have to relate to an authority figure?


Chris: Uh, not necessarily all the time, but I felt like uh, if I wanted, if I felt like I wanted to make sure that I had good reason to decide from the change and having a first black president. Aside from that, cause if I had done that, if I had done it on just that alone, that would have been racist.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, not necessarily all the time, but I felt like uh, if I wanted, if I felt like I wanted to make sure that I had good reason to decide from the change and having a first black president. Aside from that, cause if I had done that, if I had done it on just that alone, that would have been racist.


Catherine: I suppose that makes sense.
Catherine: I suppose that makes sense.
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Al: Yeah. So Chr-, who else do you hang out with? I mean, aside from males, girls, do you have any friends?
Al: Yeah. So Chr-, who else do you hang out with? I mean, aside from males, girls, do you have any friends?


Chris: Uh, I don’t have too many friends. Uh, I have, I have gal-, I have two gal-pals, uh, female friends, uh, yeah one of which lives in Utah. That’s Anna. And the other one lives around here with her boyfriend Philip, that’s Kim. Uh, but we don’t hang out much. Well we do talk like over instant mess-, over instant message for, and emails.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, I don’t have too many friends. Uh, I have, I have gal-, I have two gal-pals, uh, female friends, uh, yeah one of which lives in Utah. That’s Anna. And the other one lives around here with her boyfriend Philip, that’s Kim. Uh, but we don’t hang out much. Well we do talk like over instant mess-, over instant message for, and emails.


Catherine: Well that’s good.
Catherine: Well that’s good.


Chris: Yeah. Plus I have uh, Anna’s phone number, so I call Anna [all] the time.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Plus I have uh, Anna’s phone number, so I call Anna [all] the time.


Catherine: Well that’s good.
Catherine: Well that’s good.
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Catherine: [?] talking to you as a friend, like?
Catherine: [?] talking to you as a friend, like?


Chris: I feel like, I feel like it is important for me to have friends, but because of, because uh, uh, yes. I’m…yeah, but, yeah, for the past, since 2007 I’ve been, and definit-, kind of since two thou-, since after the trolls came in, it definitely has gone downhill for me. I became more paranoid of people now.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I feel like, I feel like it is important for me to have friends, but because of, because uh, uh, yes. I’m…yeah, but, yeah, for the past, since 2007 I’ve been, and definit-, kind of since two thou-, since after the trolls came in, it definitely has gone downhill for me. I became more paranoid of people now.


Catherine: Yeah. And you were a little bit paranoid of me for a bit.
Catherine: Yeah. And you were a little bit paranoid of me for a bit.


Chris: Yeah. And I feel better.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. And I feel better.


Catherine: Yeah, [?] real now.
Catherine: Yeah, [?] real now.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: OK, good. I didn’t, I didn’t want to upset you.
Catherine: OK, good. I didn’t, I didn’t want to upset you.


Chris: Yeah, you’re not upsetting me. Uh, in fact, in fact you’re doing the opposite. The only thing that’s upsetting me right now is recounting the uh, some of the past times.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, you’re not upsetting me. Uh, in fact, in fact you’re doing the opposite. The only thing that’s upsetting me right now is recounting the uh, some of the past times.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: I’m sorry.
Catherine: I’m sorry.


Chris: That’s OK. I mean, it’s, I mean as long as I can find a punch line to go out good with, that pops up random in my head.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s OK. I mean, it’s, I mean as long as I can find a punch line to go out good with, that pops up random in my head.


Catherine: Well if it pops up you let me know.
Catherine: Well if it pops up you let me know.
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Al: Yeah, so Chris, how did all these trolls or internet bull-, how did it all start?
Al: Yeah, so Chris, how did all these trolls or internet bull-, how did it all start?


Chris: [sigh] Because I uploaded whatever I felt like onto the internet, essentially Sonichu and Rosechu and I had a, before then I had a Pokemon website cause I was more interested in Pokemon at that time, plus also I was a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog since Genesis. [dumb voice] SAY-GAH!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [sigh] Because I uploaded whatever I felt like onto the internet, essentially Sonichu and Rosechu and I had a, before then I had a Pokemon website cause I was more interested in Pokemon at that time, plus also I was a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog since Genesis. [dumb voice] SAY-GAH!


Al: So they just saw all your artwork and then they were just like, hey, let’s fuck with this guy?
Al: So they just saw all your artwork and then they were just like, hey, let’s fuck with this guy?


Chris: Yeah. That’s, they saw my artwork as childish the way I drew. Anyway yeah, that’s a word association—you mentioned the fact of Genesis, I’ll say, SAYGAH!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. That’s, they saw my artwork as childish the way I drew. Anyway yeah, that’s a word association—you mentioned the fact of Genesis, I’ll say, SAYGAH!


Catherine: Word association.
Catherine: Word association.
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Al: Yeah. So you play a lot of video games?
Al: Yeah. So you play a lot of video games?


Chris: Uh yeah, I played a lot of video games.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh yeah, I played a lot of video games.


Al: So do you have any favorite video games, or…?
Al: So do you have any favorite video games, or…?


Chris: Uh, some, uh, yeah, I definitely like the, uh, I definitely like uh, anything with Sonic in it, but, but my favorite Sonic game would have to be Sonic CD.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, some, uh, yeah, I definitely like the, uh, I definitely like uh, anything with Sonic in it, but, but my favorite Sonic game would have to be Sonic CD.


Al: Cool. So how long have you been playing video games?
Al: Cool. So how long have you been playing video games?


Chris: Uh, pretty much all my life. My father also raised me on video games also.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, pretty much all my life. My father also raised me on video games also.


Waitress: Would you like more drinks?
Waitress: Would you like more drinks?
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Catherine: No, I think we’re probably [?]
Catherine: No, I think we’re probably [?]


Chris: Yeah, I think we’re good, thank you.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I think we’re good, thank you.


Catherine: Sorry, I didn’t mean to [?].
Catherine: Sorry, I didn’t mean to [?].
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Al: Yeah. So he introduced you to video games?
Al: Yeah. So he introduced you to video games?


Chris: Yeah, he, yeah, shortly before I was born the Commodore 64 computer came out, and he bought it and got it for me. The monitor, the keyboard, the whole hard drive in that, and the floppy disk drive, even the printer.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, he, yeah, shortly before I was born the Commodore 64 computer came out, and he bought it and got it for me. The monitor, the keyboard, the whole hard drive in that, and the floppy disk drive, even the printer.


Al: So what’s your first video game that you remember playing?
Al: So what’s your first video game that you remember playing?


Chris: Uh, I can remember, I can remember a few from the, amongst the floppy disks I had, there was a Muppets video game, and uh, Ch-, and the Peanuts Charlie Brown video game with, about letters. And uh, and then among the floppy disks there was also Pitfall, Q-Bert, uh, Pist-, uh, Piston P For-, uh, Formula 1 Racing, um, and then there was a Donald Duck video game that I lov-, that was kind of delightful.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, I can remember, I can remember a few from the, amongst the floppy disks I had, there was a Muppets video game, and uh, Ch-, and the Peanuts Charlie Brown video game with, about letters. And uh, and then among the floppy disks there was also Pitfall, Q-Bert, uh, Pist-, uh, Piston P For-, uh, Formula 1 Racing, um, and then there was a Donald Duck video game that I lov-, that was kind of delightful.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.
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Al: So how old were you then when you started playing? About six, seven years old?
Al: So how old were you then when you started playing? About six, seven years old?


Chris: Uh, yeah, musta been like, uh, I’m gonna have to say as long as I can remember. Um, maybe at least one or, maybe at least six months to a year or two.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, musta been like, uh, I’m gonna have to say as long as I can remember. Um, maybe at least one or, maybe at least six months to a year or two.
Al: From when you started school, or…?
Al: From when you started school, or…?


Chris: Uh, started playing video games, started on the Commodore 64.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, started playing video games, started on the Commodore 64.


Catherine: At six months?
Catherine: At six months?


Chris: Well, I don’t know. I don’t remember, it was soooo long…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, I don’t know. I don’t remember, it was soooo long…


Al: Wait, a year old? Like, you can’t even walk at a year old, dude.
Al: Wait, a year old? Like, you can’t even walk at a year old, dude.


Chris: Well, maybe, well, OK well, maybe, well, OK well…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, maybe, well, OK well, maybe, well, OK well…


Al: Maybe like two or three years old?
Al: Maybe like two or three years old?
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Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]


Chris: OK.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OK.


Al: It was a long time ago.
Al: It was a long time ago.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: [?] you started to say, [?]
Catherine: [?] you started to say, [?]


Chris: Yeah, that makes more sense, one or two. Two or two.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, that makes more sense, one or two. Two or two.


Al: So you, when did you find out, when did you find out you were autistic?
Al: So you, when did you find out, when did you find out you were autistic?


Chris: Oh yeah, it was wr-, about within the first two years of my life. I said my first word, “monkey,” at about six weeks. I was trying to say “mommy.”
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, it was wr-, about within the first two years of my life. I said my first word, “monkey,” at about six weeks. I was trying to say “mommy.”


Al: That’s very impressive.
Al: That’s very impressive.
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[PART 8 01:45]
[PART 8 01:45]


Chris: Chris: Yeah, and then I, and then I came up with new words as I went and uh, then I just finally stopped talking at about a year and a half. And my mom was very, my mom and dad, especially my mom was very, uh, what’s the word I’m looking for?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Chris: Yeah, and then I, and then I came up with new words as I went and uh, then I just finally stopped talking at about a year and a half. And my mom was very, my mom and dad, especially my mom was very, uh, what’s the word I’m looking for?


Al: Wait, you, you stopped talking for a year and a half?
Al: Wait, you, you stopped talking for a year and a half?


Chris: Nah, I stopped talking at one and a half years.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Nah, I stopped talking at one and a half years.


Al: Ohhh.
Al: Ohhh.
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Catherine: So you [didn’t…?]
Catherine: So you [didn’t…?]


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Catherine: Is that common with autistic people?
Catherine: Is that common with autistic people?


Chris: Yeah that’s one thing that’s common among autistic people. Yeah they either, yeah they stop talking and they probably like never talk again, or like my mom had all her positive influence and whatnot, never stopped hugging me.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah that’s one thing that’s common among autistic people. Yeah they either, yeah they stop talking and they probably like never talk again, or like my mom had all her positive influence and whatnot, never stopped hugging me.


Catherine: What sort of positive influence?
Catherine: What sort of positive influence?


Chris: Yeah, hugging. Love.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, hugging. Love.


Catherine: And like, you know, floor time, playing with me.
Catherine: And like, you know, floor time, playing with me.
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Catherine: Yeah, that would do it.
Catherine: Yeah, that would do it.


Chris: And talking to me. Ah, I started talking again at seven.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And talking to me. Ah, I started talking again at seven.


Catherine: Sounds very devoted.
Catherine: Sounds very devoted.


Chris: Yes. Very devoted, they both were.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes. Very devoted, they both were.


Catherine: That’s good.
Catherine: That’s good.
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Al: So they, they knew you had autism, then?
Al: So they, they knew you had autism, then?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So, uh, what did they do, like what sort of treatment or special stuff did they do for you aside from just like, loving and caring for you?
Al: So, uh, what did they do, like what sort of treatment or special stuff did they do for you aside from just like, loving and caring for you?
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Catherine: Did you have any kind of therapy at any point?
Catherine: Did you have any kind of therapy at any point?


Chris: Oh yeah we went to, we went, we went and saw, we saw people; we went up to the Coogi [?] rehab center. Krugi? [Neither Chris nor I know the name of this place.]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah we went to, we went, we went and saw, we saw people; we went up to the Coogi [?] rehab center. Krugi? [Neither Chris nor I know the name of this place.]


Catherine: I don’t know [?].
Catherine: I don’t know [?].
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Catherine: I haven’t been here that long.
Catherine: I haven’t been here that long.


Chris: Yeah. Yeah, and I’ve been, I’ve uh, learned about robotics and computers there as well. [Catherine: “Hm.”] Yeah, that must have definitely been after two years old. Uh, I think I was three, four, or five when I went to, went to…Krugi.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Yeah, and I’ve been, I’ve uh, learned about robotics and computers there as well. [Catherine: “Hm.”] Yeah, that must have definitely been after two years old. Uh, I think I was three, four, or five when I went to, went to…Krugi.


Catherine: OK.
Catherine: OK.


Chris: Yeah, and uh, went up to, and then also sessions over at James Madison University.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, and uh, went up to, and then also sessions over at James Madison University.


Catherine: OK, since that’s a different sort up there.
Catherine: OK, since that’s a different sort up there.


Chris: Yeah, yeah, and a few times over at UVA as well.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, yeah, and a few times over at UVA as well.


Catherine: Well that’s good.
Catherine: Well that’s good.
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Al: Well yeah, I mean, obviously you’ve learned how to talk, so that’s good.
Al: Well yeah, I mean, obviously you’ve learned how to talk, so that’s good.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So do you still talk, you said school was pretty rough for you growing up. Do you still keep in touch with anybody from school?
Al: So do you still talk, you said school was pretty rough for you growing up. Do you still keep in touch with anybody from school?


Chris: Oh yeah, oh yeah, I tried to get in touch with my gal-pals in high school. Uh, high school, the best years of my life there. My, my closest gal-pals were very nice to me, very good. But then I found out that they were hired to be my protectors because my, my father had set up with the prin-, uh the principal and uh, and uh, [sigh]. Lost my train of thought.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, oh yeah, I tried to get in touch with my gal-pals in high school. Uh, high school, the best years of my life there. My, my closest gal-pals were very nice to me, very good. But then I found out that they were hired to be my protectors because my, my father had set up with the prin-, uh the principal and uh, and uh, [sigh]. Lost my train of thought.


Al: Hey, well your father had, your father had what with the principal?
Al: Hey, well your father had, your father had what with the principal?


Chris: Worked, you know, talked with the principal. Set up…friends for me to hang, for me to hang out with.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Worked, you know, talked with the principal. Set up…friends for me to hang, for me to hang out with.


Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]
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Al: Aww.
Al: Aww.


Chris: And, and like, you know, protect me from bullies.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And, and like, you know, protect me from bullies.


Catherine: Were you bullied really bad?
Catherine: Were you bullied really bad?


Chris: Uh, I was bullied a few times, yeah, considerably, uh...
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, I was bullied a few times, yeah, considerably, uh...


Catherine: So it must have been really bad if your dad went to that length.
Catherine: So it must have been really bad if your dad went to that length.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: If he thought that that was what he had to do. I mean, how bad was it? What happened?
Catherine: If he thought that that was what he had to do. I mean, how bad was it? What happened?


Chris: Uh, uh, well, it, comments made, there was kids who were teasing me, shouting, “Sonic’s dead.” As in Sonic the Hedgehog.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, uh, well, it, comments made, there was kids who were teasing me, shouting, “Sonic’s dead.” As in Sonic the Hedgehog.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: Yeah. And uh, then there was this one time on the regular school bus in my freshman year…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. And uh, then there was this one time on the regular school bus in my freshman year…


Catherine: Mm-hmm.
Catherine: Mm-hmm.


Chris: Uh, I got beat up by, I got beat up real bad, kid punched my glasses off. He wanted to be the first off the bus.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, I got beat up by, I got beat up real bad, kid punched my glasses off. He wanted to be the first off the bus.


Catherine: Was that, he just, he just pushed you and [?] your glasses off?
Catherine: Was that, he just, he just pushed you and [?] your glasses off?


Chris: He, he like, like…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: He, he like, like…


Catherine: Punched you in the face? What happened to him? Did you tell on him?
Catherine: Punched you in the face? What happened to him? Did you tell on him?


Chris: Uh, yeah, I did tell on him. I’m sure he got punished, I don’t know exactly, but anyway…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, I did tell on him. I’m sure he got punished, I don’t know exactly, but anyway…


Catherine: Well for something like that…
Catherine: Well for something like that…
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Al: He just punched you in the face for no reason?
Al: He just punched you in the face for no reason?


Chris: [gets agitated] Well there was a reason: he wanted to be first off the bus!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [gets agitated] Well there was a reason: he wanted to be first off the bus!


Al: Oh.
Al: Oh.
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Catherine: But nobody did anything?
Catherine: But nobody did anything?


Chris: I’m sure somebody did something. I, I feel certain he got punished. But any, but anyway, yeah, uh, broke, knocked, knocked a lens out my glasses then as well. Ugh. But anyway, the sad part for me is the remaining years of my, the remaining high school years, I had to go there on a handicapped bus.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’m sure somebody did something. I, I feel certain he got punished. But any, but anyway, yeah, uh, broke, knocked, knocked a lens out my glasses then as well. Ugh. But anyway, the sad part for me is the remaining years of my, the remaining high school years, I had to go there on a handicapped bus.


Al: Why?
Al: Why?


Chris: [stress sigh]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh]


Catherine: Why would you do that?
Catherine: Why would you do that?


Chris: Because they feared, uh, they feared, uh, me getting bullied by somebody else on the bigger bus.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Because they feared, uh, they feared, uh, me getting bullied by somebody else on the bigger bus.


Catherine: So they just….That seems like an extreme action.
Catherine: So they just….That seems like an extreme action.
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Catherine: Was that your parents’ idea or was that the school?
Catherine: Was that your parents’ idea or was that the school?


Chris: Uh, my parents idea. I believe my father’s. Uh, but I, but I feel like it was the worse idea cause I ended up sitting, I ended up being randomly, ah well, I don’t know if I’m….Depending on how he felt, there was this very mentally challenged guy who was a little bit taller than me. He was like “bdeh, bdeh, bdeh, bdeh, bdeh.” [Chris blows three raspberries.] He had an older brother that helped him out. But, yeah, but he often one time just whapped me on the back of the head. A few times he did that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, my parents idea. I believe my father’s. Uh, but I, but I feel like it was the worse idea cause I ended up sitting, I ended up being randomly, ah well, I don’t know if I’m….Depending on how he felt, there was this very mentally challenged guy who was a little bit taller than me. He was like “bdeh, bdeh, bdeh, bdeh, bdeh.” [Chris blows three raspberries.] He had an older brother that helped him out. But, yeah, but he often one time just whapped me on the back of the head. A few times he did that.


Al: So you rode on the bus with him?
Al: So you rode on the bus with him?


Chris: Uh, yeah, I rode on the handicapped bus. So.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah, I rode on the handicapped bus. So.


Catherine: Did you have any classes with him [?]?
Catherine: Did you have any classes with him [?]?


Chris: I had no classes with any of, with anyb-, with anybody on that bus.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I had no classes with any of, with anyb-, with anybody on that bus.


Al: So he would hit you in the back of the head for no reason?
Al: So he would hit you in the back of the head for no reason?


Chris: Yeah. Yeah, for no reason.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. Yeah, for no reason.


Catherine: That sounds awful.
Catherine: That sounds awful.
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Al: That’s awful.
Al: That’s awful.


Chris: I would, I would tend to think uh, it might be, from his perception, of maybe something like uh, [dumb voice] “Hey, high five! I said high five! This guy’s head is a bit like a fist so I’ll give him a high five!” Whap!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I would, I would tend to think uh, it might be, from his perception, of maybe something like uh, [dumb voice] “Hey, high five! I said high five! This guy’s head is a bit like a fist so I’ll give him a high five!” Whap!


Al: He just didn’t understand.
Al: He just didn’t understand.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: He didn’t understand.
Catherine: He didn’t understand.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: I guess that can’t be counted as bullying then , I don’t think, because he…
Catherine: I guess that can’t be counted as bullying then , I don’t think, because he…
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Catherine: He didn’t know better. Yeah, you can’t hold that against him.
Catherine: He didn’t know better. Yeah, you can’t hold that against him.


Chris: Yeah, I’m not, yeah, I w-, I’m not, I’m not gonna hold it against, I have not held it against him then except for the fact that it hurt.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I’m not, yeah, I w-, I’m not, I’m not gonna hold it against, I have not held it against him then except for the fact that it hurt.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.


Chris: But his fath-, his brother told him that and made sure he understood and then, and then he stopped, but I still felt very uncomfortable sitting within that radius of him.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: But his fath-, his brother told him that and made sure he understood and then, and then he stopped, but I still felt very uncomfortable sitting within that radius of him.


Catherine: Yeah.
Catherine: Yeah.
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Al: Yeah. So what made high sch-, you said you were bullied a lot; what made high school so good?
Al: Yeah. So what made high sch-, you said you were bullied a lot; what made high school so good?


Chris: Yeah, I got bullied a lot less in high school.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, I got bullied a lot less in high school.


Catherine: So then what made high school so [?]?
Catherine: So then what made high school so [?]?


Chris: And then, and then I had my cl-, and then I got to have my closest friends in high school, my, my gal-pals.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And then, and then I had my cl-, and then I got to have my closest friends in high school, my, my gal-pals.


Al: But who were they?
Al: But who were they?


Chris: Uh, yeah I can name them: Kellie Andes, Miranda Mitchell, Sarah Bevel, Tiffany Gowen…uh, for God’s sake, I can’t, uh….Did I say Kellie or Miranda first?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah I can name them: Kellie Andes, Miranda Mitchell, Sarah Bevel, Tiffany Gowen…uh, for God’s sake, I can’t, uh….Did I say Kellie or Miranda first?


Catherine: Kellie.
Catherine: Kellie.


Chris: Uh, Miranda Mitchell. Molly Quarles.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, Miranda Mitchell. Molly Quarles.


Catherine: OK. So that was your, like, group of friends.
Catherine: OK. So that was your, like, group of friends.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: But didn’t you say that something happened and they all decided [?]?
Catherine: But didn’t you say that something happened and they all decided [?]?


Chris: Yeah, yeah, it was like, yeah it was like, it was like sometime after graduation. Yeah, we got separated, uh, and then I found, and then I found most of them on Facebook.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, yeah, it was like, yeah it was like, it was like sometime after graduation. Yeah, we got separated, uh, and then I found, and then I found most of them on Facebook.


Catherine: Yeah?
Catherine: Yeah?


Chris: And I tried communicating with them, but then they replied, it’s like, uh, they didn’t want to do a thing with me, and then this also ended up being a factor after the trolls came in and made a mess of my once good, made a mess of my good name.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And I tried communicating with them, but then they replied, it’s like, uh, they didn’t want to do a thing with me, and then this also ended up being a factor after the trolls came in and made a mess of my once good, made a mess of my good name.


Catherine: So, what do you think the trolls had to do with that?
Catherine: So, what do you think the trolls had to do with that?


Chris: Oh yeah, yeah, like uh, yeah they found out, they got to them first and told them everything, everything about, everything from their perception that was considered bad about me.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, yeah, like uh, yeah they found out, they got to them first and told them everything, everything about, everything from their perception that was considered bad about me.


Catherine: What did they tell them?
Catherine: What did they tell them?


Chris: Oh, I’m sure they told them like, [deep voice] “Christian’s gaaay.”
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh, I’m sure they told them like, [deep voice] “Christian’s gaaay.”


Catherine: But if you’re a lesbian, then technically that would be…
Catherine: But if you’re a lesbian, then technically that would be…


Chris: Well no, yeah maybe, they didn’t, it was, they, they were mislabeling me as a, as a male homosexual there. Or otherwise that I was just plain stupid. Well anyway, then uh, all the things that they blackmailed me, tricked me into doing, I went into some of that with…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well no, yeah maybe, they didn’t, it was, they, they were mislabeling me as a, as a male homosexual there. Or otherwise that I was just plain stupid. Well anyway, then uh, all the things that they blackmailed me, tricked me into doing, I went into some of that with…


Catherine: Blackmail?
Catherine: Blackmail?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Blackmail? Do you have…?
Al: Blackmail? Do you have…?


Chris: Yeah, like, like I had my Playstation account on, in their grasp. Under the troll…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, like, like I had my Playstation account on, in their grasp. Under the troll…


Catherine: Did they hack it? Your Playstation?
Catherine: Did they hack it? Your Playstation?


Chris: Yeah they hacked, yeah they hacked it.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah they hacked, yeah they hacked it.


Catherine: So wait what, and then what happened? Like, what did they do with that?
Catherine: So wait what, and then what happened? Like, what did they do with that?


Chris: Uh, they uh, ended up giving it back to me sometime, but I never realized I got to call Sony and then uh, reset, uh, get them to reset everything and then I get back in my…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, they uh, ended up giving it back to me sometime, but I never realized I got to call Sony and then uh, reset, uh, get them to reset everything and then I get back in my…


Al: Reset the password?
Al: Reset the password?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: Reset the account.
Catherine: Reset the account.


Chris: Yeah. But they also, the, the trolls, they also changed the email address associated with the account, so that was a big, that was a bigger screw in the hole.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. But they also, the, the trolls, they also changed the email address associated with the account, so that was a big, that was a bigger screw in the hole.


Catherine: That’s quite a lot of effort they went to.
Catherine: That’s quite a lot of effort they went to.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So, why would they…they’re that, they wanted to fuck with you that bad?
Al: So, why would they…they’re that, they wanted to fuck with you that bad?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: They’re that dedicated to messing with you?
Catherine: They’re that dedicated to messing with you?


Chris: They’re OK with messing with me, messing with him, messing with her, everybody they see as weak, cause they’re all stuck, they’re all stereotypically stuck in the basements of their house with their mother, with their parents being all overweight or whatever, yelling, shouting at them and everything, when they got all their high-tech equipment set up, and they just wanna fuck with errybody.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: They’re OK with messing with me, messing with him, messing with her, everybody they see as weak, cause they’re all stuck, they’re all stereotypically stuck in the basements of their house with their mother, with their parents being all overweight or whatever, yelling, shouting at them and everything, when they got all their high-tech equipment set up, and they just wanna fuck with errybody.


Catherine: So have you, like, met these people, and that’s how you know they’re like that?
Catherine: So have you, like, met these people, and that’s how you know they’re like that?


Chris: Uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh…


Al: Yeah, how’d you find out who they are?
Al: Yeah, how’d you find out who they are?


Chris: Well, I, they pretty much revealed themselves.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, I, they pretty much revealed themselves.


Catherine: Oh did they?
Catherine: Oh did they?


Chris: Yeah, and uh, I’ve actually met a few of them in person. Once, once or twice.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, and uh, I’ve actually met a few of them in person. Once, once or twice.


Catherine: Really? How did you, how did that happen?
Catherine: Really? How did you, how did that happen?


Chris: Well one was had like a set-up, uh, where, with a f-, where I thought I was gonna make a, I thought I was gonna make a new girlf-, a girlfriend there. My father was with me that one time. But it turns out there was a camera recording, and hiding from somewhere else recording everything that was going on in that conversation.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well one was had like a set-up, uh, where, with a f-, where I thought I was gonna make a, I thought I was gonna make a new girlf-, a girlfriend there. My father was with me that one time. But it turns out there was a camera recording, and hiding from somewhere else recording everything that was going on in that conversation.


Al: Wow.
Al: Wow.
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Catherine: Really?
Catherine: Really?


Chris: Yeah. And then uh, then this other guy came in dressed in a pickle costume!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah. And then uh, then this other guy came in dressed in a pickle costume!


Catherine: A pickle costume? That’s funny!
Catherine: A pickle costume? That’s funny!
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Catherine: I swear I was looking at you, that’s just so absurd.
Catherine: I swear I was looking at you, that’s just so absurd.


Chris: Yeah I know it is absurd.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah I know it is absurd.


Catherine: Why a pickle costume?
Catherine: Why a pickle costume?


Chris: Uh, because early, early in the s-, early in the Sonichu comics, uh, I drew Sonichu eating lunch with Rosechu. He uh, he was eating a sandwich, he was eating a sandwich and he had pickle, it had pickles on it. Uh, it was like, “I hate pickles!” Ungh!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, because early, early in the s-, early in the Sonichu comics, uh, I drew Sonichu eating lunch with Rosechu. He uh, he was eating a sandwich, he was eating a sandwich and he had pickle, it had pickles on it. Uh, it was like, “I hate pickles!” Ungh!


Catherine: And that was it?
Catherine: And that was it?
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Al: So, this Sssonichu character hated pickles?
Al: So, this Sssonichu character hated pickles?


Chris: Yeah, but I made it clear more recently that uh, he was allergic to pickles.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, but I made it clear more recently that uh, he was allergic to pickles.


Catherine: OK. And that, and that…
Catherine: OK. And that, and that…
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Al: Like, some people are allergic to peanut butter? Your Sonichu character in the com-, your Sonic guy is allergic to…
Al: Like, some people are allergic to peanut butter? Your Sonichu character in the com-, your Sonic guy is allergic to…


Chris: Pickles.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Pickles.


Al: Why did you make him allergic to pickles?
Al: Why did you make him allergic to pickles?


Chris: [stress sigh]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh]


Catherine: Why pickles?
Catherine: Why pickles?
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Al: Yeah?
Al: Yeah?


Chris: Yeah, because, because I don’t like pickles either.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, because, because I don’t like pickles either.


Catherine: Oh.
Catherine: Oh.
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Al: Oh, OK.
Al: Oh, OK.


Chris: Uh, I tasted them and I’m not really fond of the taste. I like cucumbers, though. I guess it’s more the pickle juice that…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, I tasted them and I’m not really fond of the taste. I like cucumbers, though. I guess it’s more the pickle juice that…


Catherine: I suppose it’s just the pickle [?] preserving process.
Catherine: I suppose it’s just the pickle [?] preserving process.
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Al: Yeah, yeah, other preservatives to make the pickles, yeah.
Al: Yeah, yeah, other preservatives to make the pickles, yeah.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: So. But no, um, you were saying, uh, so why’d they break off your gal-pals? Why did they break off contact with you after high school?
Al: So. But no, um, you were saying, uh, so why’d they break off your gal-pals? Why did they break off contact with you after high school?


Chris: Uh, they did, they just want, they just did not, they just essentially did not want me being happy at all.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, they did, they just want, they just did not, they just essentially did not want me being happy at all.


Catherine: Really? Just [?]?
Catherine: Really? Just [?]?
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Al: Did you do anything to them?
Al: Did you do anything to them?


Chris: No, I had not done anything to them.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: No, I had not done anything to them.


Catherine: Really?
Catherine: Really?


Chris: Seriously.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Seriously.


Catherine: So why did they, like what made them change their minds? Presumably they were fond of you in school, like they liked you or something.
Catherine: So why did they, like what made them change their minds? Presumably they were fond of you in school, like they liked you or something.


Chris: Um, well I’d say everything that the trolls told them. Um, but I think, I would say the trolls, they hated me initially, but then they wanted to find more stuff to hate me with, so they sent me emails and whatnot, uh, on the internet. Internet communications, since two thou-, since 2007. And uh, and I answered some of their questions publically on the, I had a wiki-style website, Wikipedia-style. Not Wikipedia. It was called…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um, well I’d say everything that the trolls told them. Um, but I think, I would say the trolls, they hated me initially, but then they wanted to find more stuff to hate me with, so they sent me emails and whatnot, uh, on the internet. Internet communications, since two thou-, since 2007. And uh, and I answered some of their questions publically on the, I had a wiki-style website, Wikipedia-style. Not Wikipedia. It was called…


Al: Cool, so you had your own Wikipedia then?
Al: Cool, so you had your own Wikipedia then?


Chris: Yeah but I, it was just…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah but I, it was just…


Catherine: Like a famous person.
Catherine: Like a famous person.
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Yeah, it was called “Cwcipedia,” cause my initials C.W.C., Christian Weston Chandler. Saying the initials it sounds like the word “quick.” Zzzt!
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, it was called “Cwcipedia,” cause my initials C.W.C., Christian Weston Chandler. Saying the initials it sounds like the word “quick.” Zzzt!


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: Like Sonic is quick, yeah.
Catherine: Like Sonic is quick, yeah.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: So you had your own, what happened to your website? Is it still up?
Catherine: So you had your own, what happened to your website? Is it still up?


Chris: No, they hacked it. And I just, I was like, they kept hacking it, and I was like, I was tired with it, I don’t want a website anymore.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: No, they hacked it. And I just, I was like, they kept hacking it, and I was like, I was tired with it, I don’t want a website anymore.


Catherine: So you just gave it up?
Catherine: So you just gave it up?


Chris: Yeah and I, and I shut, I shut it down, pulled the plug.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah and I, and I shut, I shut it down, pulled the plug.


Al: So you just gave up and let them win?
Al: So you just gave up and let them win?


Chris: [stress sigh]
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh]


Catherine: That’s sort of sad.
Catherine: That’s sort of sad.
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Catherine: You let them win, then that shows that they can bully you.
Catherine: You let them win, then that shows that they can bully you.


Chris: [stress sigh] Well I was s-, I was, that was years ago. I think it was like, 2008 or 9 that I pulled the plug on all the websites I had.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: [stress sigh] Well I was s-, I was, that was years ago. I think it was like, 2008 or 9 that I pulled the plug on all the websites I had.


Al: That was a while back, yeah.
Al: That was a while back, yeah.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: So, you could probably do it again, though.
Catherine: So, you could probably do it again, though.
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Catherine: Just to show them, like to get up there and show them that you are proud and that you are strong [Chris: “Yeah.”] and they can’t pull you down.
Catherine: Just to show them, like to get up there and show them that you are proud and that you are strong [Chris: “Yeah.”] and they can’t pull you down.


Chris: Yeah, it’s like, you know, even when I try to make a new relationship, uh, especially among the theoretical rex-, exes I had, I still could not tell which was which…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, it’s like, you know, even when I try to make a new relationship, uh, especially among the theoretical rex-, exes I had, I still could not tell which was which…


Al: Wait, what do you mean, “theoretical ex?”
Al: Wait, what do you mean, “theoretical ex?”


Chris: I was saying we never met in person. And then we communicated essentially online.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I was saying we never met in person. And then we communicated essentially online.


Al: So theoretical ex is like, fake ex, or…?
Al: So theoretical ex is like, fake ex, or…?


Chris: Uh, it could be fake. But it’s like, uh, it’s, it’s a theory: I’m online, I’m talking to a woman, and then, likely, probably, on the udder guy’s [?] of a woman it’s a dude…pretending.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, it could be fake. But it’s like, uh, it’s, it’s a theory: I’m online, I’m talking to a woman, and then, likely, probably, on the udder guy’s [?] of a woman it’s a dude…pretending.


Al: Yeah, that’s not cool.
Al: Yeah, that’s not cool.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: Yeah. That’s, well obviously I’m not a [?] woman, so…
Catherine: Yeah. That’s, well obviously I’m not a [?] woman, so…
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: I’m very happy about that.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’m very happy about that.


Catherine: Excuse me, I’m burping a bit.
Catherine: Excuse me, I’m burping a bit.
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Al: Yeah. So what, looking to the future, um, so your plan is pretty much move back into your old house and maybe Catie can move in, and…?
Al: Yeah. So what, looking to the future, um, so your plan is pretty much move back into your old house and maybe Catie can move in, and…?


Chris: Uh, yeah I think so.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh, yeah I think so.


Al: So, how are you gonna take care of, uh, Catie then? And your mom? How do you, what’s your plan for that?
Al: So, how are you gonna take care of, uh, Catie then? And your mom? How do you, what’s your plan for that?


Chris: I think we, I think we’ll be able to pool our resources and, and finances, and do good. I know that doesn’t sound so swift, even I’m feeling that, but I mean, I just feel, I just feel like uh, we’re, we’ve been getting along very well and I don’t want to be alone forever.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I think we, I think we’ll be able to pool our resources and, and finances, and do good. I know that doesn’t sound so swift, even I’m feeling that, but I mean, I just feel, I just feel like uh, we’re, we’ve been getting along very well and I don’t want to be alone forever.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: And, and you know, couples do work better together as a team, pool everything, you know?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: And, and you know, couples do work better together as a team, pool everything, you know?


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Catherine: I think Al is just concerned cause our family is so traditional.
Catherine: I think Al is just concerned cause our family is so traditional.


Chris: Yeah, that’s understandable.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah, that’s understandable.


Al: It’s just, you know, you’re marrying not just her, but you’re marrying into our whole family.
Al: It’s just, you know, you’re marrying not just her, but you’re marrying into our whole family.


Chris: Hm.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Hm.


Al: And we have high standards.
Al: And we have high standards.


Chris: Hm.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Hm.


Al: And you need to take care of my cousin well.
Al: And you need to take care of my cousin well.


Chris: I’ll sh-, I’ll take care of her the best I am able.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I’ll sh-, I’ll take care of her the best I am able.


Al: OK. And if you, you just need to show her some respect and take care of her, and I’m not sure, I don’t know you too well yet. Right, so…
Al: OK. And if you, you just need to show her some respect and take care of her, and I’m not sure, I don’t know you too well yet. Right, so…


Chris: I, I promise you I will show her a lot of respect and I will do my best to take care of her.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I, I promise you I will show her a lot of respect and I will do my best to take care of her.


Al: OK, well. We’ll see then. If you can prove that to me then you can prove that to me.
Al: OK, well. We’ll see then. If you can prove that to me then you can prove that to me.
Chris: Hm.
 
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Hm.


Al: So.
Al: So.
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Al: Oh, well, yeah.
Al: Oh, well, yeah.


Chris: It’s alright, I mean, I understand. I’ve seen a lot of the si-, I’ve seen a lot of the type on the, uh, telly.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s alright, I mean, I understand. I’ve seen a lot of the si-, I’ve seen a lot of the type on the, uh, telly.


Al: OK.
Al: OK.
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Al: Oh yeah, if you, if you can treat her with respect, and you can maybe get a job, bring in some money, or continue this art thing?
Al: Oh yeah, if you, if you can treat her with respect, and you can maybe get a job, bring in some money, or continue this art thing?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Cause, it’s just, I think, eh, Cate would be happier if she was with someone who was doing something productive.
Al: Cause, it’s just, I think, eh, Cate would be happier if she was with someone who was doing something productive.


Chris: Yes, I…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes, I…


Al: Kind of like, getting into the art, maybe start up this comic thing again?
Al: Kind of like, getting into the art, maybe start up this comic thing again?


Chris: Yes.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes.


Al: Or maybe get a job and stuff like that?
Al: Or maybe get a job and stuff like that?


Chris: Yes. Yes I will.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yes. Yes I will.


Al: Because when some people stay around the house too much, you know, it’s too much time to get, like you’ve got to get out and like, do you take walks?
Al: Because when some people stay around the house too much, you know, it’s too much time to get, like you’ve got to get out and like, do you take walks?


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: Like sometimes, when I was living with my mother and my brother and stuff, I would go to work as a way to get away from them, you know?
Al: Like sometimes, when I was living with my mother and my brother and stuff, I would go to work as a way to get away from them, you know?


Chris: Right.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Right.


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Al: Just have some stress-free time at work, so.
Al: Just have some stress-free time at work, so.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Al: But yeah.
Al: But yeah.


Chris: I understand.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: I understand.


Catherine: [to Al] What time is it? We’d better go back to the mechanic’s before they close.
Catherine: [to Al] What time is it? We’d better go back to the mechanic’s before they close.


Chris: It’s uh…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s uh…


Al: Yeah what time…?
Al: Yeah what time…?


Chris: It’s ten after three.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: It’s ten after three.


Catherine: Oh it’s ten after three, yeah they close at 4:30.
Catherine: Oh it’s ten after three, yeah they close at 4:30.
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Al: So Mr. Chand-…
Al: So Mr. Chand-…


Chris: OK, OK yeah, so they got your car over there.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: OK, OK yeah, so they got your car over there.


Catherine: Yeah, that’s why Al had to drive me.
Catherine: Yeah, that’s why Al had to drive me.
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Oh that’s OK. I can, I can…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh that’s OK. I can, I can…


Catherine: [?]
Catherine: [?]


Chris: Where, where, where, where was the mechan-, where, where is the garage then?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Where, where, where, where was the mechan-, where, where is the garage then?


Catherine: I’m not sure.
Catherine: I’m not sure.
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Well, OK, well I’ll, I’ll just, I’ll follow y’all.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well, OK, well I’ll, I’ll just, I’ll follow y’all.


Catherine: Well I’ve gotta go, he’s got…
Catherine: Well I’ve gotta go, he’s got…
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Catherine: Mm. I’m really sorry.
Catherine: Mm. I’m really sorry.


Chris: Um.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Um.


Catherine: If I had my own car…
Catherine: If I had my own car…
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Al: And this is, and the date here has dragged on a little longer than we thought.
Al: And this is, and the date here has dragged on a little longer than we thought.


Chris: Well that’s OK, I mean, I like, I like, I like talking. Conversing.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Well that’s OK, I mean, I like, I like, I like talking. Conversing.


Al: Alright.
Al: Alright.
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Catherine: Two weeks?
Catherine: Two weeks?


Chris: That’s on the thirteenth.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: That’s on the thirteenth.


Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.
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Al: Well you can always talk with Catie over Skype, right?
Al: Well you can always talk with Catie over Skype, right?


Chris: Yeah that’s, that’s another thing, I, yeah, did wanna get her, I did wanna help her out by getting her set up with a, um…
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah that’s, that’s another thing, I, yeah, did wanna get her, I did wanna help her out by getting her set up with a, um…


Al: Yeah now do you have like a webcam or is it just a audio microphone, or what?
Al: Yeah now do you have like a webcam or is it just a audio microphone, or what?


Chris: Uh…[apparently whips it out] I have an iPhone.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Uh…[apparently whips it out] I have an iPhone.


Al: Oh, well you use Skype on an iPhone. So.
Al: Oh, well you use Skype on an iPhone. So.
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Al: Yeah.
Al: Yeah.


Chris: Yeah.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Yeah.


Catherine: I’ve got it on my computer at home. But I’ve actually got a, a phone line. I’ve got unlimited text now. So.
Catherine: I’ve got it on my computer at home. But I’ve actually got a, a phone line. I’ve got unlimited text now. So.


Chris: Oh you did?
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh you did?


Catherine: Yeah, I got, I got an upgrade, so I’ve got unlimited texts now.
Catherine: Yeah, I got, I got an upgrade, so I’ve got unlimited texts now.


Chris: Oh. Hm.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh. Hm.


Catherine: I can give you my number if you want it.
Catherine: I can give you my number if you want it.


Chris: Oh yeah, give me your number.
<font color="#000099">'''Chris'''</font>Chris: Oh yeah, give me your number.


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Revision as of 20:37, 4 March 2015

The Catie Date Conversation Transcript is a recording of the one and only date which Chris and Catherine went on. It took place at Applebee's Restaurant on 30 October 2014. Catherine's cousin Al tagged along because he needed to chauffeur Catherine, as her car was in the shop. For nearly three hours, the trio engaged in a pleasant chat which covered topics such as Chris's Cub Scouts experiences, high school bullying, his legal issues, and Barb's teeth. Since the topic of marriage had previously been raised as a hypothetical, Chris was questioned about how, in a practical sense, he intended to juggle wife, children, mother, hoard, and vidya as an ordinary family guy.

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[Part 1 00:00]

Chris: Catherine!

Catherine: Hi! Hi sweetheart, why are you sitting over here? [garbled] I’m sorry, we’re sitting back here. Sorry, I thought you saw me and ran off [garbled]. Why did you sit down over here?

ChrisChris: I’m sorry, well, um…

Catherine: This is my cousin Al.

Al: Yeah, Catie, uh, her car was in the garage so I gave her a ride, yeah.

Catherine: Come sit down.

ChrisChris: You got here, I thought you were going to get here, like, ten minutes…

Catherine: We thought so too, but we ended up spending less time at the mechanic’s. We have to drop my car off soon as [?]

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: It’s nice to finally meet you.

ChrisChris: You’re here!

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: Yup, I’m here.

ChrisChris: I’m so glad.

Catherine: I’m glad to meet you as well. I like your earrings, they’re very pretty.

ChrisChris: Thank you. I like your earrings too.

Catherine: Oh thank you. [garbled] How have you been?

ChrisChris: I’ve been doing very well, thank you.

Catherine: Yeah, we got here a little earlier than I thought.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: You’re acting [garbled]

Al: Oh yeah, I’m fine. Yeah, I haven’t eaten anything all day, so I’m just, yeah.

Catherine: Sorry, we didn’t get you anything to drink...

ChrisChris: This is for you.

Catherine: Is this what…? Oh my goodness, this is amazing. He’s made me a mix CD.

ChrisChris: Yeah, and there’s a story that goes with it, plus the printout about the details of your birthday. And the two drawings I drew for you so far.

Catherine: That’s so amazing. Nobody’s ever done anything like this [?] I’ll shove it in my purse, so it doesn’t get hurt on the table.

ChrisChris: Well I think this date’s going pretty good so far.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: I should hope so.

ChrisChris: (to Al) Oh I’m sorry, what was your name again?

Al: Oh, I’m Al.

ChrisChris: Al. It’s nice to meet you.

Al: You can call me Big Al, but, yeah.

ChrisChris: OK. Well, I say for us you’re a lifesaver for bringing her here.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris (to waitress): Yeah bring me a sweet tea, and do y’all have cream here?

Waitress: [?]

ChrisChris: Yeah, half and half. Yeah, and bring me some half and half cream please.

Waitress: With uh, I’m sorry, what did you want to drink?

ChrisChris: Just sweet tea.

Catherine: Can we do two separate checks please?

[mumbling]

ChrisChris: Yeah OK, well that’s fine.

Catherine: Sorry, we did, I thought we agreed…

ChrisChris: Yeah, we did agree, yeah.

Catherine: OK.

ChrisChris: I just…

Catherine: I’m just making sure, [?] upset.

ChrisChris: Yeah, no upset, no upset.

Al: So, Chris, is your name Christian or is it Christopher…?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, my legal name now is Christian, but I was born Christopher. Yeah, I had, yeah, there’s a fun story behind that name change. There was a bear band over at, uh, Regency Square in Chesterfield County. Shopping center? Yeah, it was kind of about when I was ten or eleven. We went over there, my mom, my family and I did, and uh, the guy behind the bear was English, so when I told him my name was Christopher, his, he misunderstood and he called me Christian.

Catherine [?]

ChrisChris: Yes it did.

Al: Cool. So that was it? You just changed your name all like that?

ChrisChris: Well, yeah but, yeah, but yeah, we changed my name and then had legally changed after we moved to Richmond, for prob, for probably middle school and education and all that. Yeah.

Al: So have you ever lived anywhere outside of Virginia then, or…?

ChrisChris: No. Uh, no I did uh, go to, my mom and I, we went to California one time to see my half-brother Joseph Cole Smithey. And actually, you know what, without the glasses, you look remarkably like him. He has videos on line.

Al: Really?

ChrisChris: Yeah, he’s a movie critic. He has a website, ColeSmithey.com.

Al: Cool.

Catherine: I nearly brought it up, [?]

Al: OK. You seem like you have pretty important family. It’s something you should be proud of.

ChrisChris: Yeah, well, my father was a retired engineer from General Electric. He designed the controls for quasi motor machines, steel mills and all that. So without him, you wouldn’t have these plastic glasses.

Catherine: I think they’re glass.

ChrisChris: Oh. Well, I’m sorry…

Al: Like Plexiglass, I don’t know, so…

Catherine: Yeah, I’m not a glass expert.

ChrisChris: Well anyway, he helped in the progress of that. That’s pretty much all that matters there.

Al: But you like, uh, of all the places you’ve been, you like Virginia the best then, or…?

ChrisChris: Yeah, pretty much, uh, I mean, yeah, I like Virginia very well. It’s my home state and everything but I’m very much looking to travel with Catherine.

Catherine: Yeah, I thought it would be…Yeah, if I had the money I’d be, I’d be really excited to travel like that. If my gig at the library fell through, I’m back to uh, I’m back to square one again, I guess.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Well, I’m sure, uh, you know, you hang out, stick with, stick with me, kid, we’ll get you a gig [pronounced “jig”] at a library yet.

Al: Yep. So Chris, do you eat here a lot, or…?

ChrisChris: Um, not, not very often, sometimes.

Catherine: [?]

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: I’ve been to Applebees before, but this is…I’ve been here [?] for any of my [?], that’s why I suggested it. I haven’t been here in a really long time.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Uh, I try to remember what it was I usually like to get, the one that comes with the spinach-mushroom cap.

Al: Eh. You know what, I’m on a diet, but I’m just thinking like, fuck it, you know, gonna eat what I want, so…

Catherine: Mind your language.

Al: Oh….

ChrisChris: It’s okay, it’s okay around me.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: We’re trying to get back [?] original way, so…

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: “Trying” being the key word.

ChrisChris: That’s reasonable.

Al: I’m just pretty outspoken, Chris, I speak my mind, you know, so…

ChrisChris: That’s fine.

[The waitress comes]

ChrisChris: You have a straw for me there? Thank you. [To his date:] You know, lately when I’ve been drinking sweet tea from McDonald’s, and gettin’ the half and half in there, I feel uh, my leg[?], uh, I feel the taste of it going down, you know, I think of, I wr, I sr, I think of you and...

Al: If you want to order you can go ahead, I’m still looking.

Catherine: Can I get the turkey bacon and avocado sandwich please?

Waitress: [?]

Catherine: I feel weird ordering alone.

ChrisChris: That’s OK. Yeah I guess I’ll have the Clubhouse Grill.

Al: You know what? Um…[Laughs] I think, um, do you have any appetizers or anything?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, look at the front of the menu, there’s appetizers. Oh, and anything with an apple beside it, that’s healthy good.

Al: Let’s just get, let’s get the appetizer, uh, sampler. Sure.

ChrisChris: Sounds like a good idea.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: If you don’t know what you want, sampler’s always good.

Al: Yup.

Waitress: And would you like your wings mild, barbeque, sweet and spicy, or hot?

Catherine: [?]…so whatever you guys want is fine with me.

Al: Um…What were the options again ma’am?

Waitress: Mild wings, barbequed, sweet and spicy, or hot.

Al: Barbeque.

Catherine: At least you get a little bit [?]

Al: No, no, [mumbling between Al and Catherine]

ChrisChris: Anyway, yeah, my van’s good to go, so I can drive you anywhere as well.

Catherine: Hopefully [?] because it was a long drive. [?] The check engine light came on; it could be anything.

ChrisChris: Yeah, it could be anything. I’ve had that happen before a number of times.

Catherine: I see you brought your, toga dress[?] today.

ChrisChris: My best? Yes. Kilt.

Catherine: Oh yeah. Yeah, you are wearing a kilt.

ChrisChris: Or at least kilt-patterned. It was the only thing I could find at the Goodwill there, that fit, that fit me. I think there was anudder one, but I think it was like, smaller.

Catherine: Yeah. [garbled]

Al: Chris, I’m not trying to be offensive or nothin’, but what’s, what’s this whole “tomgirl” thing? I just, I just don’t understand.

ChrisChris: Oh, it’s essentially where I’m uh, it’s like tomboy, where women are interested in boys’ things and high activity, I’m in, I’m into more feminine things.

Al: So, you’re like a cross-dresser then, or…?

ChrisChris: Yes, I’m, yes, you can call me a tranny. I accepted that. Lesbian tomgirl transgender may-ul. So I’m three-quarters woman.

Al: OK.

ChrisChris: The only difference is the, uh, is the body. Heh. [Chuckles]

Al: Yeah. You certainly have a unique fashion sense, I’ll say that. So.

Catherine: It is fairly unique.

ChrisChris: Fairly unique, but I’m sure I could be shakened up a little more sophisticated or whatever.

Catherine: [?]

ChrisChris: Yeah, I think so.

Al: I dunno, I’m not in transsexual, tomgirl, tomboy, I just, yeah, I’m not into any of that, so I just didn’t know, so…

ChrisChris: That’s OK.

Al: I’m just curious. So.

ChrisChris: I’m guessing you, you have your own girlfriend then, huh?

Catherine: [?] between girlfriends.

Al: Yeah, at the moment I’m between girlfriends.

ChrisChris: Well, don’t, if you don’t break one’s heart, uh, you gotta make sure you pick the one that makes you feel more happy.

Al: I, I prefer not to get tied down. I just go from girl to girl really, so…

ChrisChris: Eh. Oh boy, regular heartbreaker you’re. Heh heh.

Al: Yeah, well, what can I say.

ChrisChris: Regular heartbreaker on the road, driving the General Lee. Huh huh.

Al: Shit. No, I try not to be too mean about it, you know, I just…

ChrisChris: Well, that’s OK, we’re all reas, we’re all reasonable adults.

Al: I just prefer, I just prefer not to get tied down, you know? It’s like, hey, if I’m with a girl, you know, somebody cuter comes along, not serious, you know what I mean? So…

ChrisChris: OK. Well, as long as you make it clear that it’s not serious.

Al: Yeah, I do. I do.

ChrisChris: OK, well that’s good.

Catherine: I’d hate to be treated like that. [?]

Al: Golden Rule, you know? Treat other people like you like to be treated. So.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Yeah, I agree with that as well. I like to be…

Catherine: It’s the Golden Rule, do unto others.

ChrisChris: Do unto others as you would have done unto you.

Catherine: You know it!

ChrisChris: Yes I do.

Al: So Catie, how did, how did you and Chris meet?

Catherine: Oh that’s right, I haven’t told you yet. I, we met on a dating site.

ChrisChris: OKCupid.

Catherine: Yeah, OKCupid, we met. Actually it was while I was overseas.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: While I was at [?].

Al: So you move, so you get around a lot, so the online dating thing, it usually works for you as far as…

Catherine: Yeah, well, it sort of did after, well, after I moved to [?] I didn’t know anybody.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: So. Well I knew the roommates, but that doesn’t really count. So. It was just sort of [?] and then you got [?] me again when I was overseas.

ChrisChris: Yes.

Catherine: You said you were scared of [water?]

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, because of the internet trolls and cyber-bullies. I’ve had a lot of bad experiences with them. Eh, I don’t want to get into that too much right now.

Al: Fair enough.

ChrisChris: You know, I responded to her, and she responded very kindly, and we kind of got to know each other. Hooked up very well, hooked up emotionally and everything, right?

Catherine: Yeah, for the last few weeks, and we’re finally getting to meet.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: You seemed pretty excited about it; you said you were hopping all over your house.

ChrisChris: [Laughs] Not all over, I did jump up, I did jump up and down.

Catherine: Yeah? Were you really excited about it?

ChrisChris: Yes.

Catherine: Were you really concerned I wouldn’t be here?

ChrisChris: Yes, I was concerned at points, but I try to keep pos, I try to be optimistic. I mean this thing has been so real so far.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: It all comes to fruition.

Catherine: I’m real, so…

ChrisChris: And I’m real too.

Catherine: So it all works out.

ChrisChris: Yes it does.

Al: Yep. So what, what are your goals, plans, whatever? You guys gonna get married or what?

ChrisChris: Well, we might.

Catherine I hope we do one day. It’s going pretty well so far.

ChrisChris: Yeah, I think, I’m thinking we would probably be together more often, I hope.

Catherine: Yeah, I mean, you were talking about wanting to get married too, so…

ChrisChris: Yes.

Catherine: You said you wanted to be in the next five years or so.

ChrisChris: Yeah, within the next five years. I mean, that, but that’s up to you, though, when you, when you feel ready to get married, I’ll be, I’ll be there by your side, at the chapel. Heh heh!

Catherine: I should hope so.

ChrisChris: Me too.

Catherine: Well you said, I want my marriage to be forever.

ChrisChris: Yes, me too, I want permanent thing as well. And you know I am, and I’m still full supportive of who you are as well. Remember?

Catherine: Yeah, the um…

ChrisChris: Open relationship.

Al: So you got open relationship?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, I, yeah, I fully support her, you know, you know, as a bi, I’m sure.

Al: So, you’re OK with her being with other women?

ChrisChris: Yeah. If that… I have other ideas…

Al: Does that include other men too?

ChrisChris: Um, well, optionally for her, uh, but, for me I would, I would definitely, I would, if I felt up to it it would be with anudder woman definitely. But, she’s expressed her interest in other women as well. I mean, I don’t want to go too much into that, it sounds a little bit embarrassing.

Al: Chris, Chris, you love her, right?

ChrisChris: Yes I do, I care about her.

Al: So, why would you be OK with her having sex with other men?

ChrisChris: Well…

Al: I mean, that’s a fair question.

ChrisChris: It’s a fair question, yes. It’s more like, uh, if I can’t satisfy her, if she feels lack of satisfaction, I’m, I made it very clear for her that our relationship would be honest and loyal to each other, so, as long as she, as long as she lets me know that she f-, if she feels like she needs to see somebody else, then that’s fine. I’ll let her go and uh…

Al: So sort of like an open marriage thing where each of you can see other people?

ChrisChris: Mm. Well, we’re not gonna marry other people…

Catherine: Oh no…

Al: So just like, see other people.

ChrisChris: Yeah, just like see other people. It’s like to take a break from each other as well. Because I’ve, I’ve learned a lot from a lot of television about how, where marriages end up bad, because one cheats on the other? Yeah, but this way it’s an open relationship, so we’re being honest with each other, and I just f-, I’ve come to terms with that being a part of a hap, of a, of a healthier relationship. I mean, you know, even modernly, sometimes the couples, the married couples will sleep in separate rooms if they felt need to.

Al: Sleep in separate rooms? Like after a fight or something, maybe, or…?

[PART 2 00:15]

ChrisChris: It’s like, they don’t, one doesn’t feel comfortable sleeping right next to the other, so they end up with separate rooms, but they still love each other and care f’ each other. In fact, it broadens the relationship better that way. It’s healthier. It gives, it gives them more room to breathe.

Al: So that, have you had relationships like that then where you’ve been…

ChrisChris: Um, no I haven’t, well, I haven’t had too many relationships, really. Um. But yeah, there was uh, one where sh-, where one, where one, there was one girl who definitely, definitely wanted me to keep my distance from her. She thought I was getting too close to her. [sigh] And that’s where I learned how to restrain, to keep my hands to myself for a while. That…

Catherine: I suppose you feel very strongly about respecting a woman’s boundaries.

ChrisChris: Oh yes, I do. I mean, I was kind of, I was just so excited, mm, to see you and everything…I was just, I just jumped up and hugged you like I did there.

Catherine: I tried, I tried to wave to you in the entrance [?]

ChrisChris: Oh I’m sorry, I was, um, that’s part of my, where my eyes wander in other directions, that’s the autism. Autistic people typically tend to have trouble making eye contact. Eh, but or me, it’s kind of like, yeah, I have to, my eyes wander and then I have to regain my grounds in my head and, you know, just try to reestablish eye contact as quickly as possible.

Al: Yeah. So you’re autistic then?

ChrisChris: High functioning autistic. Yeah.

Al: So what’s, what’s that like, you have trouble making eye contact?

ChrisChris: Well that’s one thing. It’s also with uh, communication skills. I did a whole LittleBigPlanet seven-part, well six-part plus bonus, animation talk about autism and my perspective, so…

Al: What? I don’t even know what that is.

ChrisChris: LittleBigPlanet, it’s a PlayStation 3 game.

Al: Oh.

ChrisChris: And then there’s LittleBigPlanet 2 which that’s, where it gets, it gets more into you’re able to animate. Yeah, you create your own custom levels and, within them, in LittleBigPlanet 2 and so on, you get to create your own mini-movies.

Al: So it’s like a video game then.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: OK. Cool.

ChrisChris: And then, and then you upload them to the, uh, internet, from the PlayStation Network you can also pretty much videotape record them.

Catherine: Sorry, my hair is…

Al: Oh yeah, no problem.

ChrisChris: That’s OK.

Catherine: I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to…

ChrisChris: I w-, I wanted to tell ya, I wanted to tell you this in person but, I really love your, I really like your red hair, the way it is.

Catherine: Thank you.

ChrisChris: It makes, it makes me think of strawberry jam. It makes me wanna jam.

Catherine: I’ve never heard that one before. That’s an interesting descriptor. I’ve never actually considered that one before.

Al: Yeah. Well you’re wearing a red shirt, so at least your shirt and hair match…

ChrisChris: Yeah, I like, I like wearing, I like wearing bold colors.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah, that’s pretty much where I’m trying to reestablish, being more comfortable being LGBT—Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans. And wh, their pride parades and everything.

Al: You said now that you’re more comfortable, so is that like a recent thing with you?

ChrisChris: Yeah, it came, yeah, I pr-, yeah I became, I became more comfortable with it recently being part of it, and let my, and let myself become part of it and supporting the equal rights, equal rights. I signed up with the Human Rights Campaign, and bought a few things off their store.

Catherine: You said, oh I didn’t know you actually bought something.

ChrisChris: Yeah, yeah, pur-, yeah, purchased them, purchased them like, um, I think, sometime between last Thursday or Saturday. It takes about, it takes about up to ten days, uh…

Catherine: OK.

ChrisChris: I feel like I’ll get back to them maybe early next week.

Catherine: [?] when I was travelling then.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: I picked a lovely, yeah, I picked out a lovely shirt for you too. I showed you a picture?

Catherine: You did. I hope it fits.

ChrisChris: I hope it fits too, you know, it’s XL versus two [F’s?]. That’s uh, one X. Heh. I saw the number and, I saw the two X and I thought and remembering it later one S [X?]. It turns out that’s XL. I hope it does fit.

Catherine: It probably will.

Al: So you said the LBGT, what is it, LGBT?

Catherine: Yeah, LGBT.

Al: LGB, whatever.

Catherine: Lesbian, gay, trans…

Al: Lesbian, gay, trans, yeah OK. So you said that’s just something you’ve became comfortable with? So were…?

ChrisChris: Become, become comfortable being part of. Yeah, I had, I pretty much had my mental backdrops with uh, the homosexual males, especially. Especially since the majority of the trolls and cyber-bullies were homosexual men.

Al: So basically these gay guys were all bullying you, or…?

ChrisChris: Yeah, a lot of them were bullying me, pestering me, sending me these lewd…images, imagery, and...

Catherine: [?] getting a lot of that.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: I mean you mentioned it, but you didn’t really talk with me about that.

ChrisChris: Yeah, I haven’t really gone to, into depth about all of that, but…

Catherine: I figured there was somebody in Ohio talking about, the other day.

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, that was like, uh, essentially somebody in, that’s the higher force about, uh, yeah everybody, everybody has names for god, Emanuel, Buddah, whatever. But essentially it’s the one same elemental force, probably that guy up in the stars that Matt Groening best describes as that star cluster in Futurama that Bender talks to.

Al: What guy?

ChrisChris: Heh. Yeah. “Are you God?” “Possibly. I go by many names.”

Al: So you’re saying something about Ohio? God lives in Ohio then?

ChrisChris: No no no, higher force.

Al: Oh.

ChrisChris: [Ali Baba?] is like in the stars, so that’s why, that’s pretty much what I consider we call “neutrally” as. Like, like, like yeah, I guess it’s the one, you know, I guess God would definitely be more neutral and more accepting since everybody knows that word.

Al: Well.

ChrisChris: I even made like a bit about that when I got, when I’m watching this, I let all the uh, bullies and trolls at one point. I talked about the higher force and messing with our heads and, I did bring up that he is, that that is God essentially, I would think. I mean, I, I mean, somebody who looks like, I mean, people portray God as like being human, pretty much. But then, there’s that joke in that episode of South Park, the Millennium episode where the man looked like this cluster of animals. He had a hippopotamus head! But yeah I…

Al: You watch South Park?

Catherine: You watch a lot of television, though, don’t you?

ChrisChris: Yeah. “TV! We talk TV! Do you talk some TV?” Heh heh.

Catherine: I don’t know what that’s from.

ChrisChris: Oh that’s from the Transformers movie. The original animated.

Catherine: I haven’t seen it.

Al: You sound like you’re a big film and cinema and TV fan.

ChrisChris: Oh yeah. My fam, my family raised me on music and musicals and television and whatnot, so, and then pretty much, uh, I was inside a lot and by myself, uh, I really wasn’t as sociable as I’ve grown up to be much more better at.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah, so I pretty much had time for watching movies and television.

Catherine: Oh, I did mean to ask, how is your uh, I remember you were having some trouble with your landlord in the rental house.

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, my, Debbie our uh, Debbie our uh…

Catherine: How’d that go for you? Did you manage to get all that figured out?

ChrisChris: Claims, yeah our claims agent made the call. Yeah we got our lease extended until the end of November.

Catherine Oh you got that in stone now then?

ChrisChris: Yes, we’re good.

Catherine: Oh, that’s good.

ChrisChris: And also they’re gonna start working on the renovation of our house, uh…

Al: Are you guys like remodeling then or something?

ChrisChris: Oh no, we had a house fire last January.

Al: That sucks, man, hey, I’m sorry to hear, dude.

ChrisChris: Thank you.

Al: That sucks.

ChrisChris: Thank you, Al.

Al: No problem, man. But what, what happened with the fire?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, we…

[the food arrives]

Al: Oh boy! [laughs]

ChrisChris: Wow, now that’s a sampler!

Al: That’s what I call a, you want anything, Chris, or…?

ChrisChris: Well, we’ll see how I feel after I have my sandwich.

Catherine: Thank you very much.

Al: Yeah, no problem. Wow.

Waitress: [?]

ChrisChris: I think we’ll be OK.

Catherine: Alright, thank you very much.

ChrisChris: You want ketchup for your fries?

Catherine: Um, yes please, I’ll [?] some later. I’ll be alright.

ChrisChris: I’ll just put it back here then. Uh, so anyway, the house fire, it was electrical. We had just, I had just plugged in a coffee brewer, Kruger, Keurig brand? Yeah. Yeah anyway, the extension, there was one plugged in extension cord that was going into the bathroom, the [paper?] was outside on the top of the, top of the dresser in the hallway. Pretty much the way the situation was, was it was in there, the door to the bathroom was j-, was kept open? So I, and uh, cord was shorter than I thought and I ended up having to loop it over the door, and that part just where, it’s hard to get up to where finally get there, it starts, and that’s pretty much how the fire started on the top.

Catherine: You never told me why you had a coffee maker [?] in the bathroom

ChrisChris: Oh, yeah, No, no, it’s not in the bathroom, it’s out-, it was outside the bathroom.

Catherine: Oh.

ChrisChris: Anyway, that’s how the fire started, and we all got out safe.

Catherine: That seems like a really odd place for a coffee maker.

Al: Yeah I always put the coffee maker in the kitchen or something.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Well, we do have a coffee, we do have another coffee maker now and that’s in the kitchen. [?] it as well.

Catherine: I mean [?] aren’t designed to do that.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Well anyway, we all got out safe ‘cept for one of our two cats, which that was a shame. We buried that cat in the backyard, uh, after the cleaners found it.

Al: So you’re cat died then? Or one of them?

ChrisChris: Yeah, one cat. We have another, we have, the other cat was safe. She got out safe. Both of our dogs. We have beagles. Purebred beagles. Their names are Snoopy and Clover. Yeah, you know…

Catherine: Did you adopt them from the shelter?

ChrisChris: Oh no, we went way out of our way to another part of Virginia to pretty much go to this puppy farm. Yeah. [baby voice] There were like three little beagles and they were all so cute!

Catherine: A puppy farm’s not good then.

ChrisChris: Uh well…

Catherine: Don’t they just like breed them in boxes?

ChrisChris: Um, no, they were, they were let out a lot of…Yeah, they had them out-, they had the three remaining puppies outside in a small wire gate. They were just [] little puppies, but I’m sure, I’m sure it’s [?]

Catherine: I always heard that puppy farms were bad [?] all the time and [?] I’ve heard, it’s possible that I’m wrong, but I’ve heard that …

Al: You went to a puppy farm? Where it’s just that grow puppies to sell them or something?

Catherine: Yeah, like that.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Yeah, I don’t know. I don’t know anything about it.

ChrisChris: Yeah well OK well, I know a little, a little about puppy farms, especially also [case?], that’s where Snoopy came from, the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. Uh, not our Snoopy, Peanuts’ Snoopy.

Catherine: My parents, they got a dog called Snoopy.

ChrisChris: Yeah, and then, I’ll tell you a story behind Clover. There was, in generation two, of My Little Pony, of My Little Pony Tales, there was a pony named Clover. I pretty much liked her among the main cast during that, during that season. I felt like I could relate to her, so…plus also…

[clapping in the background]

ChrisChris: Yeah, somebody’s having a birthday.

Al: Yeah, I’d say that.

[birthday noise continues]

Al: So Chris, you’re saying that your house fire got started by some appliance, that Keurig…?

ChrisChris: Yeah, the Keurig coffee brewer was plugged into the extension cord plugged into the bathroom wall, and the fire happened at the arch where it was over the door frame, with the door.

Al: Oh, I was gonna say, if it was the, the coffee maker, I would have sued the hell out of them, those bastards.

ChrisChris: Yeah, but, yeah but we thought for, for a while that’s what we’d sue the coffee brewer, but the… Unfortunately, it turned out to be the extension cord after the fire inspector confirmed that.

Al: Oh.

ChrisChris: My uncle, my uncle Tom Ashby, who married my, uh, aunt who was actually, uh, my blood aunt, uh, so you know, uncle through [?], but anyway, Tom Ashby is a retired fire inspector. And they live over in Chesterfield County now. They recently moved out of the house, moved into like a condominium.

Catherine: But why was [?]? Your coffee maker was plugged into the extension cord [?]

ChrisChris: Uh, we didn’t have one that was closer.

Catherine: Closer?

Al: Well maybe how…

Catherine: [?] house?

Al: When was your house built? Do you know?

ChrisChris: [stress sigh] It was built before I was born, so, before my parents got married, so before 1980.

Al: So I’m saying a lot of those older houses, there’s not enough exten-, like, outlets, so they gotta run extension cords to get to places. Was that it, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, pretty much. Of course also, the nearest [?] socket that we had was behind a really big, where the coffee maker was, the closest one there was behind a really big dresser. And the house was cluttered, it had lots of stuff. My father, as old as he was, he died September of 2011, two midnights and a quarter hour later, after he turned 84.

Al: Uh huh.

ChrisChris: He had heart problems.

Al: That must have sucked.

ChrisChris: Yeah. And we still had all these narrow hallways, everything was cluttered. And my mom made uh, has impulsive issues, goes to Goodwill sometimes and didn’t tell [?] either, but you know, that is like, God is telling us, “Hey Barbara,” – that’s my mother’s name, Barbara—“Uh, hey Barbara, I’ll make it easier for ya. There you go –fire, get out of the house. You go save what you are able to and I’ll take care of…”

Al: Wait, who said that?

ChrisChris: Uh, my mom, my mom came up with this, it’s like, God was telling her, “Hey Barbara, I’ll make it easy for ya.” Yeah, cause she was concerned about all the clutter as well and didn’t know where to put it.

Catherine: Is that, is that how she’s coping?

ChrisChris: Uh, that’s one way she’s coping. She’s coping in a lot of ways in her head. She’s, I mean, she can tell you a lot, a lot of stories and interesting facts.

Al: So your mother thinks that God was telling her to move out of the house? So he, God burnt it then? Is that what she believed, or…?

ChrisChris: That’s, that’s, that’s one idea she has. Another theory that my mother ha-, another belief my mother has about God is that uh, the energy inside us is God. So it’s like, you know, millions of gods around the world.

Al: So you, you believe in some sort of higher being then. So your mother, so are you a pretty religious guy, or…?

[PART 3 00:30]

ChrisChris: And uh, just, and I took it, and then my father said, “Everyone believes in the same God.” So, I was thinking to live with that and I leave it with you know, the one higher force and just…

Catherine: [?] that?

ChrisChris: Yeah. Everybody…

Catherine: Other people believe in different gods.

ChrisChris: Yeah well it’s, yeah, but it’s essentially the one same god.

Al: So you’re saying it’s like different versions of the same god, different incarnations of the same god?

ChrisChris: Yeah, pretty m-, yeah, let’s go with that, yeah.

Catherine: Fair enough.

Al: Your father sounds like a very worldly man. Did he travel a lot?

ChrisChris: Mm. [Chris is eating.] That’s a tasty sandwich. Yes he, he has travelled the world some. He was stationed in Seoul, Korea during World War…Two, in the Signal Corps.

Al: World War Two?

ChrisChris: Well, civil, [stumbles and slurs]

Al: The Korean War happened after World War Two.

ChrisChris: OK, maybe the Korean War, I don’t know. Anyway, he was, but anyway, he was stationed in Seoul, Korea.

Al: And what did he do in the army?

ChrisChris: He was, he was in the Signal Corps. He uh, helped maintain the satellite feeds and uh, all the mechanics over there.

Al: Like the communications and stuff like that.

ChrisChris: Yes.

Al: So how long was he in the army? When did he get out?

ChrisChris: Uh. [sigh] I’m not sure I remember. I have in a keepsake box he kept some of his, he kept his Boy Scout badges that he earned. I’m not sure from when he was, from when he was a boy, or….He was a Scout troop leader at one point in his life. His Scout, his Scout troop, his group, his Scout troop made a wallet for him. And he wanted to be sh-, he wanted to be, he wanted to be buried with that wallet but he wasn’t really buried. He’s in a mausoleum up on the uh, Monticello Memory Gardens, up on the hill on the way up to the Monticello.

Catherine: Were you um, were you ever in the Boy Scouts? I know…

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, I was in the Wolf Cub Scouts uh, for a while in my life but they booted me out.

Catherine: For what would they do that?

ChrisChris: I think it’s probably something from my autism, when I was being, I was being, like I was being, I was being outbursting and loud for something, or misbehave-, I don’t remember.

Catherine: So they kicked you out because you’re autistic?

ChrisChris: Yeah, I think so.

Catherine: Did you, did you ever get in touch with them? That’s illegal.

ChrisChris: No, uh, I don’t even remember who the Scout troop leader was.

Catherine: I don’t suppose that matters, does it. You can actually sue…

ChrisChris: Yeah, it was, yeah, it was like, I was like five, six, seven.

Catherine: Five, six, so that would be twenty-five years ago?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: I suppose the statutes have passed with that.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: I was saying today that would be illegal. You could sue ‘em, get a lot of money.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Well.

Catherine: For that sort of thing.

ChrisChris: Well, I, I don’t know, if I remember it.

Catherine: Well I don’t, I don’t expect you’d have any [?] statute of limitations…

ChrisChris: Yeah, I, too much, too much time has gone by. I wouldn’t even worry about it.

Catherine: Well that’s sad. Was your, was your dad upset?

ChrisChris: Um…

Catherine: I expect if he was a scoutmaster,…

ChrisChris: I think my, I think both my parents were upset. Uh, they were quite upset when the, uh, disputes with Greene County with the uh, yeah, the way they received my reactions in the fourth grade I was in, pinned me down on the floor and they wanted to record my screams. That was abuse right there. But anyway…

Catherine: [?]

ChrisChris: Teachers and counselors, they pinned me down quote-unquote, they wanted to audio record my screaming.

Catherine: For what??

ChrisChris: [stress sigh] I don’t know. That was, eh…

Catherine: Where was that?

ChrisChris: That was Nathanael Greene Elementary, in…

Catherine: The fourth grade?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: You would have been, you would have been nine?

ChrisChris: Yeah, uh, I guess, I don’t know. I don’t remember, it was so long ago.

Catherine: What made that happen?

ChrisChris: Uh, I don’t remember. I think they, the t-, yeah, from what they, my parents told me they, the tea-, they did not understand children with autism, way back then either.

Al: Well that was a long time ago.

ChrisChris: Yeah, but anyway, they wanted to put me in a mental institution but between court settlements my family decided to move, that’s why they moved to Chesterfield County in ’92.

Catherine: To get away from that?

ChrisChris: Yeah, plus...

Catherine: Did they have a good autism program?

ChrisChris: Yeah, and a better education, between Providence Middle and Manchester High.

Catherine: So you don’t how they, I don’t think [?] structural education [?] program.

ChrisChris: Uh, I was pretty much mainstreamed.

Catherine: So you didn’t have any extra…classes?

ChrisChris: No, actually, I have uh, no, not, no, no extra classes, uh, well, unless you want to count coping skills.

Catherine: I suppose.

ChrisChris: That’s kind of a special ed class.

Catherine: I suppose that’s really…

Al: So did you have any like special counselors or anybody who could help you in high school?

ChrisChris: Um…

Al: Anyone special that you saw?

ChrisChris: Uh…

Catherine: Anyone special [?]?

ChrisChris: They um, I believe they offered them to me, but I don’t think I ever really sought counseling like that, that much. I mean I probably did, but…

Catherine: Well if it was available to you, it was your right to use it whenever you liked.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

[waitress shows up]

Catherine: Sorry didn’t mean to stop you.

Al: Yeah no problem. The food is great.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Was your sandwich good?

ChrisChris: Yes, the taste [?] so far. It was good.

Catherine: Just nibbling.

ChrisChris: Yeah, me too. Just nibbling.

Catherine: Are you nervous?

ChrisChris: Uh, a little bit. I, I g-, I’m a bit of a soda jerk, I drink a lot of soda throughout my life, so I got a shaky leg also.

Catherine: Oh.

ChrisChris: That’s one thing my mother complains about, when it shakes the house also.

Catherine: Your shaky leg shakes the whole house?

ChrisChris: Well, when I’m standing, uh, not as much when I’m sitting down.

Catherine: Is that like your old house or your rental house?

ChrisChris: Uh, well, everywhere. It’s just whenever, I mean, I’m shaking right now here.

Al: So it’s, you’re just like, your leg fidgets a little bit, shakes like that?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: That’s actually, with people who fidget like that, they burn more calories. So it’s like, a forty percent less chance of them becoming obese as they get older. Catherine: Well I did not know that.

Al: This means you have a high metabolism. It’s good.

ChrisChris: That’s very good.

Al: Yep.

Catherine: Well now I feel aware of it, I know better.

ChrisChris: Mm. Well don’t worry about it.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Maybe live with me long enough, you’ll pick up on the habit. Huh! Just kidding.

Catherine: I don’t know about living together.

ChrisChris: Well…

Catherine: It’s like I said my dad’s very traditional.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Well that’s another thing, another obstacle to relations, sometimes if you travel a lot, so there’s long distance so you can’t see each other, that’s the challenge, so.

Catherine: Yeah, that hurt. But I mean, I told you that I have long distance before and it did work.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: It takes effort.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: It takes a lot of effort.

ChrisChris: And I am willing to put in the effort.

Catherine: Well I live at Culpeper, it’s not that far away.

ChrisChris: It’s not that far away. Plus you can always move in, when me and my mom felt, when you felt comfortable, and then, yeah, we’ll find you a library here that’ll hire ya.

Al: Yep.

ChrisChris: I mean, ‘cause up in Culpeper it’s just the one library.

Catherine: Yeah, it is the one, that’s why I was so happy to get the internship, but then it didn’t pan out. So how is your art business going?

ChrisChris: Uh, fair. I’ve got, yeah, fair, I currently have, like, over $120 in my PayPal account.

Catherine: That’s good, you can work on your mother’s teeth that way.

ChrisChris: Well a little bit, yeah.

Catherine: Well does she need them?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, she needs them. But it’s like, she needs six of them and it feels like I’ve got to raise the whole six hundred, so that would take a while.

Catherine: So is your mom, she needs new teeth, you’re saying?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, she needs like, uh, she’s got cavities in six of her teeth.

Al: How old is your mother?

ChrisChris: She’s 72. She was, yeah, she was born in 1941.

Al: That’s not young. Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So is her health good then? Is she OK?

ChrisChris: Um, I’d say her health is fair. She uh, doesn’t get as much energy in a day, so she, as she used to, so she ends up, uhhh, resting, resting more often.

Al: Yeah. But you’re saying it’s six new teeth would be what, six hundred bucks?

ChrisChris: Yeah well…

Al: That’s cheap.

ChrisChris: Well, well actually it’s, actually it’s for, ehh, it’s, it’s a lot more than six hundred. It’s like, in order for me to be able to help with that I gotta give her a hundred dollars per tooth. And as she takes care of her, as then she, she is able to take care of the remainder after that.

Al: Yeah. General dental work is very expensive. My father has bad teeth actually, and he got a couple of those worked on a few years back, and it was like five thousand dollars for just two of his teeth.

ChrisChris: Yeesh.

Al: Yeah. Do you guys have health insurance then, or…?

ChrisChris: Yeah, I guess we do have health in-, I guess, yeah we have insurance. I’ve just never really understood it.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: So you do have health insurance? That’s good. What sort of insurance do you have? Like where do you get it from? Do you buy it yourself?

ChrisChris: Well, well I know we have, uh, Medicaid and uh, and the Blue Cross/Blue Shield.

Catherine: Medicare?

Al: So if you get, so if you marry Catie would she be on your insurance plan, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, my mother would be able to, be able to answer that question better.

Al: Alright.

ChrisChris: So I don’t know.

Catherine: I guess you don’t…

Al: So Chris…

Catherine: I mean, I know, I know how that works for [?]

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: But if I married someone they’d go on mine, so…I guess that’s just something I feel I have to learn.

ChrisChris: Yeah. At least, at least it’s beneficial mutually. I mean, especially if we end up on our health insurance that way.

Al: Yep. So Chris, you’re basically like a freelance artist then?

ChrisChris: Mm. [he’s eating]

Catherine: I never did ask, how long you’ve been doing that, I mean how long have you been making your living from that?

Al: Is that something you decided to do after college, or…?

ChrisChris: Mm. Yeah, essentially after college. I mean, yeah I did, uh, originally did drawing the comic pages [?] and then the trolls got to me and I just had writer’s block from really devastating emotions for years.

Al: Comic pages? Are you like, you had a comic book or something?

ChrisChris: Yeah. Sonichu.

Catherine: Yeah, you didn’t tell me very much about that.

Al: What’s Ssssonichu?

ChrisChris: Electric hedgehog Pokemon.

Al: Oh, so it’s like a Pokemon thing.

ChrisChris: Yeah. And then he looks like, and then it looks like Sonic. Uh, his girlfriend, Rosechu, it’s like, looks a lot like Amy.

[the waitress shows up]

Catherine: I think we’re doing good.

Al: Oh, we’re doing great!

ChrisChris: Yeah, we’re doing good, thank you.

Al: But yeah, yeah, so they’re like, Pokemon things, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah. I mean…

Catherine: Don’t you need permission to distribute that?

ChrisChris: Uh, no, since they’re parody, since they’re parody-like characters, it’s OK, I mean I have not gotten any complaints from Nintendo or Sega or anybody.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: I suppose they can’t…As long as you’re careful they can’t give a cease and desist to everybody.

ChrisChris: Yeah I mean, I mean I’ve been working on Sonichu since uh, 2000. I’ve uploaded a few images onto my PokeSite, and then I started working on my comic book, the first one, in 2004. And then I made like, ten books total. Well ten and a half, I got part way through the eleventh one. That’s about when…

Catherine: Would you ever make it again?

ChrisChris: Yeah, I probably would.

Catherine: Because you mentioned wanting to draw, in the email you sent me about how coming across your evil twin or something.

ChrisChris: Sorry, coming across…?

Catherine: Your evil twin.

ChrisChris: Oh. Um, well that was uh, that’s an idea I just had as a fresh idea.

Catherine: Fresh idea?

ChrisChris: Yeah, well it’s essentially it’s where I meet up with, meet up with Rednalhc. That’s his name. It’s essentially “Chandler” spelled backwards.

Al: And he’s like what, your evil twin or something, or…?

ChrisChris: Yeah. Uh, just essentially everything opposite me, because he would be totally gay.

Al: Well…So you’re saying he’s opposite , so he would be gay, but aren’t you a tomgirl now? So wouldn’t he be a…tomboy or…? I don’t know…

ChrisChris: Yeah, I… [stress sigh] I know it’s complicated we think. But yeah. Essentially just consider this: I have, I feel like I have a woman’s, a female soul in me. And the female soul is lesbian. And since I’m a, since I’m a male physically…

Al: OK, so basically you’re a lesbian trapped in the body of a man.

ChrisChris: Yes.

Al: OK. I can understand that. Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Hey Chris, you want any of this? I mean I’m not, I’m on a diet, but these barbeque wings are really good and then that’s a cheese stick, now that’s a quesaduhdah.

ChrisChris: Dilla. [pronounced “Deela.”]

Al: Huh?

ChrisChris: Deela.

Catherine: Dee-ah. OK.

ChrisChris: Quesadilla [Kay-sah-deela.]

Catherine: Isn’t the double-l…?

Al: Quesadilla [pronounced correctly].

Catherine: The double-l, is that a y-sound?

Al: Quesa-dillah, quesadeela, whatever.

ChrisChris: Yeah, it’s tomato, tomahto, potato, potahto. Let’s call the whole thing off!

Al: OK. Yeah but come on Chris, give me [?] man. [trying to push food onto Chris]

ChrisChris: Yeah I mean, I’ve got grub right here.

Al: Alright.

ChrisChris: I mean we’ve been talking.

Al: Catie, you want anything?

Catherine: I may actually pinch your cheese straw.

Al: Cheese straw! [Chris laughs]

Catherine: Stop it.

Al: It’s a cheese stick!

Catherine: Stop calling it Florida. I don’t like that.

Al: Friggin’ British people.

Catherine: [mumbles] You call it all sorts of things.

Al: (sneers) British.

Catherine: You’re lucky I like you, alright!

Al: That’s debatable, but we’ll stick with that for now.

ChrisChris: Mm. You’re fair that you’re one of the few males that I’m, that I’m feeling comfortable around, especially with, especially with Catherine here.

Al: Yeah. I…

ChrisChris: Yeah anyway, I take, I take a bit of offense to the British comment because I’m part-British.

Catherine: [?]

ChrisChris: Yeah I haven’t been to Britain.

Catherine: Because I’m not British at all.

Waitress: You want any dipping sauce for that?

ChrisChris: Yeah. [?] I’ll be good there.

Al: Alright.

ChrisChris: You’re just a born-in-British kind of thing, or sort, something like that.

Al: I apologize Chris, I didn’t know. I didn’t know you were British, I didn’t mean to offend you.

ChrisChris: Oh, well that’s OK, I mean.

Al: I take it back.

[PART 4 00:45]

ChrisChris:I’m a lot of mixed breeds, between my family, French, English, British, some, I think some Ir-, I think some Irish, maybe a little bit of Italian. I’m not one hundred percent. [?] My mother knows better. And for, she’s, cause her family came along the, came along shortly after the Mayflower because Daniel Weston borrowed for, bartered for the Mayflower but that uh, didn’t get a [fort?] at that time.

Al: Cool.

Catherine: Have you ever done research, like gone back and look at the passenger list? That sort of thing is available to the public.

ChrisChris: Hm.

Catherine: You go to um, libraries and online databases that you’ll find. Because for all those they would have to sign the passenger list, [Chris: “Yeah.”] because they’re travelling, so there’s all the names of all the people that have come over.

ChrisChris: The [bay?] that boarded the Mayflower.

Catherine: Yeah, there’s a hundred and twenty-odd people that boarded the Mayflower.

ChrisChris: Yeah, but my mother, but my mother, she did the research between library books and she feels, she is very positive that Daniel was not aboard the Mayflower. Yeah.

Catherine: Back to square one. I’m sure you’ll find it eventually.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Just like I’m still trying to find a link between Richard Will-, Richard, Richard Weston, which preceded Daniel Weston, first Earl of Portland, to Mary Boelyn.

Catherine: Yeah, that would be um, related to the king.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: Well, sister-in-law to the king. He did have an affair with Mary but it’s not [?]. It’s all very convoluted.

Al: Yeah. [to Catherine:] You gotta go to the bathroom, or…?

Catherine: Yeah, I need the ladies.

Al: Alright.

Catherine: And can I, can I trust you with my handbag? [?]

Al: I won’t touch it, no problem.

Catherine: Yeah, I [mumbles]. Oh never mind, I [?].

Al: Oh, okay. [to Chris:] So how long have you and Catie been talking?

ChrisChris: Essentially last mid-July.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Or, yeah, I think it was last mid-July. We had been talking a few weeks on end of July to mid-August. I kept track of the first twenty days of communication between OKCupid initially, and then we tacked, and then we talked through Skype. [?] be a semester, plus the one time, uh, two times, we, she was in to borrow a microphone for her friend. I believe Sarah was her name?

Al: Ah, I don’t know, I don’t keep track of her friends.

ChrisChris: Well at least I paid attention to the two names that were mentioned. I’m having a hard time remembering the bride’s, the bride’s name now. That’s the other name she mentioned, the bride. I think it started with a B or an I.

Al: [completely bored] Yeah. Eh, you seem like a pretty cool guy. Yeah. I just, if you’re gonna marry Catie, I mean, you’re marrying into the whole family, so it’s just, I figured I’d get it out of the way and meet you now, so. Catie called me up and she needed a ride, so I figured hey, so I gave her a ride here.

ChrisChris: I appreciate that.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: And yes, you can rest assured my family is pretty much wholesome.

Al: OK.

ChrisChris: I mean, my fa-, um, my father was 52 upon my conception. I’m living with two senior citizens, well, one and a ha-, one and then one later became a senior citizen, my mother.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: For all my life, so…

Al: So you never, you never moved out of home then?

ChrisChris: Yeah never really, yeah never really moved out of home. Um, one weekend I went to an anime convention and stayed at the hotel by myself. That was kind of fun.

Al: Really, when was that?

ChrisChris: Oh, that was a few years ago. Ah, Anime Mid-Atlantic.

Al: Anime Mid-Atlantic?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So anime is like the Pokey-mon…

ChrisChris: Uh, anime is Japan animation.

Al: Ah, cool.

ChrisChris: Anything that was originally from Japan of animation. And of course that includes Pokemon. Also cool shows like Dragonball Z. And uh, let me see if I can remember a few more…um, Sonic X, um…

Al: And you went to the convention all by yourself?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: OK. So what’d you do there? Did you like, meet other people in anime, or…?

ChrisChris: Yeah, I sort of, I mingled a little bit, um, but I mostly kept to myself, really. Because I wasn’t, cause I wasn’t really as extroverted as I am now.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: [returning] What were you boys talking about?

Al: So where was the, where was the convention that…?

ChrisChris: Uh, it was over in Kroger Hotel in Midlothian.

Al: Oh, outside Richmond.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So you spent the whole weekend there yourself?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: That must have been pretty cool.

ChrisChris: Yeah. It was fun. [to Catherine:] I was, I was telling him about how I went to the anime convention.

Al: Yeah, he was saying he went to some anime convention a couple years back outside Richmond. He said, um, I was, he was like, “Hey did you ever,” he was like, he never left his parents’ house, moved out from his parents’, so like, and then he mentioned a convention he went to, so, that seems like it’d be pretty cool.

ChrisChris: Yeah, [finally?] I’m trying to remember the name of the bride of the wedding you went to.

Catherine: Nanette.

ChrisChris: Nanette.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: OK. Yeah. I thought so at the time. I’m sorry, I started[?] in time I or a B. That’s N Nanette.

Catherine: Yeah, it’s kind of an old name in the family.

ChrisChris: Yeah, and then I remembered Sarah you borrowed the microphone from.

Al: [to waitress:] Can I get a refill on the diet Mountain Dew?

Catherine: [to waitress:] Um, can I get [?] tea as well please? Thank you.

ChrisChris: And I’ve been talking a lot! Huh huh! S’why I haven’t been eatin’.

Al: Ah, no problem Chris.

Catherine: That’s alright, we’re trying to learn about each other.

Al: Yeah. The whole point of this is so that we get to know each other. So.

Catherine: Yeah, pretty much. Yeah.

Al: But yeah, uh, what were you saying?

ChrisChris: I lost the train of my thought. I was talking about the anime convention.

Al: Um, OK, so what have you been doing since, you’ve been doing artistry, artwork, stuff like that?

ChrisChris: Uh, well, I recently decided to do art commissions for money so I made listings on eBay. Plus also, free drawing of Sonichu and Rosechu artwork that prolly sell as well. I had, I mean, the fan club started as early as 2004. And then the trolls, [Catherine says something] Yes, it was an online club thing, so errybody around the world can become a member of the fan club. And then the trolls joined the fan club and really knocked me for a loop. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t tell the difference between troll/bad person or fan/good person, and so I just opted, so I just opted out.

Al: So basically like, you had this cool fan club and you had this comic book, and then there were a bunch of assholes that basically ran the whole, basically were assholes.

ChrisChris: Yeah, they even hacked into my web, hacked into my web sites, and then put up all over the place the…lewd…male pictures.

Al: Like what do you mean, lewd male pictures? Like, gay guys and stuff?

ChrisChris: Yeah, and uh, dick imagery as well.

Al: Yeah, that…

Catherine: Why would they do that?

ChrisChris: Well it was like he just said, they were assholes. And they uh, essentially for the sake of hatred as, that was anudder term I learned.

Al: So they were gonna make fun of whatev…Sunny-chew? Sonichu, whatever.

ChrisChris: Sonichu.

Al: Sonichu.

ChrisChris: And the creator. They found, they considered me to be weak and I was, I was mentally more weak back then but I’ve gr-, I’ve grown more immune and tougher, so.

Catherine: [?]

ChrisChris: Well, more or less. I, uh, have uh, I’ve grown an immunity to their bad words now.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Sort of. It still hurts me a little bit. A little bit. But it’s like, I just brush it off.

Al: Yeah. So where, where do these people come from? What are they like? All around the world?

ChrisChris: Yeah, but I think most of them are like, within the United States, like within California. And I…

Catherine: [?] How did you gain that information?

Al: Yeah, why, why California?

ChrisChris: Well, they, they uh, have initiated, they have made it known to me at some points that some of them were from California. And then also there’s some over in uh, [sigh] I forget which part of Europe. Um, it’s like um, it’s something Great Britain? Uh, I think, uh, India as well, I’m not sure. Singapore…

Catherine: How are you getting all that information?

ChrisChris: [sigh]

Al: How’d you find out where they were at, yeah?

ChrisChris: Fan mail.

Catherine: Fan mail?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: So what, they were sending you, they, they were sending you fan mail even though they didn’t like you?

ChrisChris: Yeah, yeah that was eventually [] me. They sent me lewd drawings.

Al: So it was like fake fan mail then.

ChrisChris: Yeah, some of it was fake, and…actually of a lo-, actually a lot more of it was positive mail, fan mail. I kept ‘em, I kept ‘em in binders. The fan mail.

Catherine: Is it at your house?

ChrisChris: Yeah. I have most of ‘em. Yeah.

Al: So are you still doing Sonichu then?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Your comic book thing, your…?

ChrisChris: Yeah, more or less. I’m getting, trying to get back into the groove.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: I think you should do it, honestly. It seems like it makes you happy.

ChrisChris: Yeah it did make me happy, but then I lost, with the trolls coming I lost track of the storyline and what I wanted to do, and then I ended up, as I drew furder I end up falling into writer’s block. And that’s, oh, and anudder thing about autistic people—we’re kind of ritualistic as in, as in we tend to fall into habits of what we normally do.

Catherine: If you got into the habit of drawing the comic you’d probably be able to…

ChrisChris: Yeah it’s like, it’s like, it’s like riding a bicycle. Um, uh, yeah, one time I was able to. It mostly depends on my mood and how I’m feeling. Yeah one time I did manage to get one book drawn in a month. But most of the time it’s only more than one.

Catherine: Do you get distracted, and…?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah kinda, and anudder thing about autistic people, the attention deficit disorder is part of it, as well.

Catherine: I thought they were two different things.

ChrisChris: What’s that?

Catherine: I thought they were two different things.

ChrisChris: Uh, well there’s a l- , there’s a lot of things linked to autism, yeah, OCD, ADD…

Al: I suppose one person could have two different disorders at the same time.

Catherine: I suppose.

Al: Or conditions, whatever you call them.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Chris, there are a lot of artists out there in the world, and even some of the greatest artists out there who have published, have millions of fans—they still get criticism. Because with every, all art, there’s gonna be someone who doesn’t like it. And you know what, those artists, they can just ignore the criticism…

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: …and keep on publishing. Because even if some people don’t like it, there are gonna be people that do like it.

ChrisChris: Yeah, well, I mean I w-, I would have appreciated your input dere, like, five years ago.

Catherine: Well the best thing you can do is just get back on your horse.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: And show them that it’s not gonna bother you, that they can’t keep you down.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: That would drive them crazy, and it would get you [?]

Al: Yeah, if there’s something that you can do, with these bullies or whatever can’t affect, and you keep doing it, that will drive them nuts, it will piss ‘em off.

ChrisChris: [meekly] Yeah. Well, I should, well, especially right now I feel like I’m getting the more positive help.

Al: Well.

ChrisChris: Uh, inspiration.

Catherine: Positive help is a good thing.

ChrisChris: Yeah. You’re my muse.

Catherine: I’m your muse? I like that.

Al: You should draw her into the comic.

ChrisChris: Ugh.

Catherine: That would be cool.

Al: Make her like a super-hero or something like a jet backpack and like a Batman suit or something.

ChrisChris: Ugh.

Catherine: I would love that.

ChrisChris: Well…

Al: This is like anime and Pokemon, right, like Batman or Superman aren’t really anime.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: You could do a parody of Batman or Superman.

ChrisChris: You know there was actually a, there was a DC Universe/Spiderman cross-over, I learned. Where Spiderman wanted to learn, he wanted to [?] the Justice League, but Batman would not hear of it.

Catherine: I’d love to be a comic character.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: I think that would be fun.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: I’ve always wanted to be like a cartoon character or something, like, I don’t know, I don’t know why. But I love cartoons, and I’d love to be a cartoon character.

Al: I don’t really read…I’ve read some of the original Marv-, Marvel comics when I was a kid, you know like Spiderman, the Fantastic Four, stuff like that. So. Not so much anymore.

ChrisChris: I got into, I got into DC and Marvel original TV cartoon shows.

Catherine: Yeah. So you, I guess you don’t read a lot then, do you?

ChrisChris: Oh I do, I do read, I do read some like, I read that Wikipedia article, the whole thing: “History of Lesbianism in America.”

Al: So you read Wikipedia a lot then?

ChrisChris: Uh, no, not, I haven’t read it often, but I mean, I felt in the mutual interest here. I felt compel-, I felt compelled to, and it definitely was very interesting. I shared what I learned from the page with everyone.

Catherine: Yeah, you did learn [?].

Al: Yeah. So you basically, when you become interested in something, you look up information about it and learn about it?

ChrisChris: Mm.

Catherine: Learn about as much as you can?

Al: So, would you say most of what you’ve learned through your life comes from yourself, do you educate yourself? Or would you say it comes from school and college?

[something about the restaurant is bothering Chris]

Al: Something spicy? You sound like you’re really hot. So…oh, the light.

Catherine: Oh, the light.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: I guess I’m far enough down that it doesn’t matter.

ChrisChris: Yeah. [stress sigh]

Al: But now you were saying, like, do you learn more from studying things yourself or do you learn more from school?

ChrisChris: I think I think I have learned from studying things myself. And taking the good from life from the bad from what I learned everywhere, and errywhere else.

Al: Taking from the bathroom? What?

ChrisChris: No, taking the good from the bad.

Al: Oh, I thought you said bathroom. I just, I didn’t understand you there.

ChrisChris: [sigh] That’s the perception right, right there. Individual perceptions.

Al: OK. But you said taking the good from the bad? What were you going to say?

ChrisChris: You take the good from the bad and then you put it in your own common sense and ideals, and then you figure out what’s best from all, from all perspectives there.

Al: Yeah. So. So do you, you said you get paid for these comic commissions, right?

ChrisChris: Well, there’s, I’m doing drawings…

Al: Art commissions, whatever.

ChrisChris: Yeah. I’m doing it on eBay. I’m charging like, twenty bucks for an autographed photo cause I’m so famous. And I do fifty dollars for a commission I draw fully, like with a background and foreground characters and everything.

Al: Sweet.

ChrisChris: But I don’t color it. And then for a hundred I will color it in. And then for two hundred, I’ll give a certificate of authenticity hand pers-, personally hand draw-, hand written, and then I laminate the piece and frame it.

Al: So have you been getting a lot of business, then?

ChrisChris: Um, I’ve done a good amount, a fair amount of business. [Chris is still bothered by heat] I feel like I wanna say dang that lamp! Huh huh!

Al: It’s pretty hot? But…

Catherine: Let’s see about the air conditioner.

[PART 5 01:00]

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[PART 6 01:15]

ChrisChris: -pretty much close minded to her nowadays.

Al: Are they assholes?

ChrisChris: Yeah, essentially, I would say, I would say that, yea. They uh, yea she grew up in Red Oak. She was born in Red Oak, Virginia and uh, within the Weston family there they spread rumors about her. Sort of things like, she’s a slut. That sort of thing.

Catie: What would make them say that?

Al: Yeah, why would they… talking bad about someone in your own family, that’s just like harming yourself.

Catie: That’s just bullying.

ChrisChris: Yeah, I would say either their assholes or they’re just stressed with their own lives. If they would do it when they were younger I would definitely say “assholes”.

Al: Was it just misconceptions or rumors?

ChrisChris: Yea, I would say definitely misconceptions and rumors. Uh, even, even Cole who was born of my mother there uh…

Al: Oh yea Cole, that guy you mentioned earlier.

ChrisChris: Yeah… uh anyway, he’s got a chip on his shoulder against my mother as well because uh, of things that he’s been told about her from things, from the relatives, and his father in law, even his birth father.

Al: Wait. Cole, your mother is his mother too, right?

ChrisChris: Yes.

Al: That’s mother and son.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: And he doesn’t want to take care of her when she’s sick?

ChrisChris: Yea, he’s like, he just doesn’t wanna do a thing with her.

Catie: Wow.

Al: What’s he been told? What are these people telling him?

ChrisChris: [sigh] Yeah, well my mother, she could tell it better than I could.

Catie: I mean, did he tell you at all? It seems like something brothers would talk about.

ChrisChris: Well, uh, well actually all of my half-siblings are all distant, cuz I was child when they were all adults.

Al: There’s an age gap there.

ChrisChris: Big age gap.

Al: So that makes it harder to communicate with them then?

ChrisChris: Yeah, even more difficult when they don’t even give you the information themselves and you have to try to look it up on the interne- through whatever and then you, then you send em a letter or email multiple times and then they don’t respond.

Al: So wait, you didn’t even have their contact info, you had to look it up online?

ChrisChris: I had to look up Cole’s information online, uh, from my father, he had two children Allen and Carol. Allen is a, a alloth- an optomologlist [meaning ophthalmologist] in Chestfield County. David Allen Chandler, doctor. Anyway he lives over in ??ville. My father knew that, he did. umm… as for Carol, he, we have no idea where the Hell she is and Allen would be able to know where she is definitely and Allen still doesn’t want to do a thing with me or his mother in law here.

Al: So, how long has it been since you’ve been in touch with him?

ChrisChris: Well, my, well, my father and I before he died uhh, earlier summer two thousand ‘leven, we tried to find him at his house, where he’s living at but they were out. They might have gone on vacation uhh we had an idea, we had an idea ?without any notice? but we had uuuh had like a couple of gifts for Allen and his family cuz he got married, has a daughter named Savannah.

Catie: OK.

ChrisChris: Yeah, so anyway, uh so we left the presents with their next door neighbor.

Al: So you drove to their house then or wherever they live?

Catie: Just drove there and they weren’t there?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: What did you get for them, what presents?

ChrisChris: My father had like this stained glass bird he wanted to give that too Sava- yea the gifts were for Savannah really. Yeah he wanted to give her the stained glass bird and for a little while I collected Squinkies.

Al: Squinkies? What’s a Squinkie?

ChrisChris: They’re the cute little animal-type plastic squishy things. You can put ‘em on pencils or pencils and pegs and they’re like, they're like little various characters...

Al: Oh like, those little erasers you put on the end of pencils sometimes.

ChrisChris: Yeah, yeah, yeah, but these are not erasers.

Al: Oh, they’re like decorative.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catie: I never even heard of that ????????

ChrisChris: Yeah they came out like within the past decade.

Al: Cool.

Catie: I guess, yeah I would’ve been overseas then.

Al: So there’s no… your father’s side of the family there’s no… on your mother’s side of the family there’s nobody either?

ChrisChris: Nobody on my father’s side of the family, they’re all old as well. And pretty much my father, he has siblings but they’re all half siblings as well and he never really got close to them either, they, they never really got close to him.

Catie: So you and your mom really don’t have much of a support network.

ChrisChris: Yeah, kind of up a creek with a wing and a prayer… (pause) I didn’t want to say without a paddle, because we did sort of have a paddle so that’s why “with a wing and a prayer.”

Al: That… that sucks man.

Catie: Yeah. That’s terrible. I mean, we haven’t always been close but at least we have family.

Al: So what are your long term plans, I mean, where do you see you and Catie five years from now?

ChrisChris: Well, hopefully uhhh, more organized and all that and uhhh… definitely would like to be married.

Al: So are you gonna be living with Catie then or are three going to be living with your mom?

ChrisChris: Yeah I think, uhh, I think uhh, i think we’re uhhh, all going to be living together. Yeah cuz I don’t want to leave my mother behind. I’m sure all of us will be living together.

Al: So do you plan on doing this Sonichu thing, comic book thing or continue with the art?

ChrisChris: Yeah, I’m thinking I am going to continue with the art.

Al: So have you thought about getting a job at all though? I know the economy's bad right now.

ChrisChris: Yeah, I’m gonna apply… I’m apply for a part time job after uhhh, yeah after we move back in, uhh but I guess part time, I guess I might be flexible. I might try beforehand but I'm still not certain about that when the house will be completed.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: And we have to move everything back to the house - we’re renting a storage unit as well.

Al: You don’t have like a, like with the applications for job checks or anything, one of the things that can make it harder is if you have a felony on your record. I mean, you don’t have any crimes on your record, do you?

ChrisChris: [sigh] No, not really, but the trolls...

Al: You never got arrested or anything like that?

ChrisChris: Yeah, my mother and I we have been arrested… upon a trap set by, set by the guy who pressed charges against us.

Al: So was he one of the trolls then, or one of these internet bullies?

ChrisChris: Yeah I say he was among the trolls I say everybody and the police around here are amongst the trolls as well. I mean, it’s not confirmed but my mother and I we end up speculating there.

Al: So was it these...

Catie: So you and your mom both think...

ChrisChris: It’s the impression we get from, from, when we were talks with the police while we were under their custody at the time, or when we were going to report something, like we reported the trawwwllls and their ? have been going on and nothing got done.

Catie: There’s not always a lot they can do about that. What made you think, like apart from that, what made you conclude that trolls were in the police?

ChrisChris: Uuuh...

Al: Yeah, what made you think that the cops were trolls?

Catie: Yeah what had you...

ChrisChris: Essentially it was within the attitude and the signal- the body language and subtle signal.

Catie: The attitude and body language, like how so, what specific?

Al: Were the police not very professional then?

ChrisChris: Yeah they were not, they were not very professional, they’re more brutish - more like shoot first, or arrest first, beat ‘em up, ask questions later.

Catie: You got beat up by the police?

ChrisChris: Yeah we both did that time.

Al: So were you physically injured? You could’ve sued the police if they abused you.

ChrisChris: Yeah we were completely injured, my mother was too.

Catie: What happened? Did you break a bone, did you need stitches?

ChrisChris: Uuh... no bones were broken, but they broke my glasses.

Al: Well that’s still damage to property, it’s not physical injury, but, so did they pay for your glasses then?

ChrisChris: Uh [sigh] no, we, my mother and I we were already going through our own stress from the court dates and everything. Fortunately we got settled, we got stuck with a felony charge, mother and I, but that’ll be cleared up next June or July.

Catie: Next June, so do you have a court date?

ChrisChris: Uhhh I don’t think there is a court date, I’m not sure.

Al: When was this? What happened?

Catie: Yeah, when did this happen?

ChrisChris: Yeah this was October 2011. [pause] Michael Snyder, the Game Hobby place I had been banned from there cuz Michael hated my guts April 2008 and uh he was definitely a total asshole.

Catie: How was he an asshole to you?

ChrisChris: He was just very mean, uncaring, he wouldn’t even give service when I went in one time before that, that just, uh ask him OK everything's past everything and he’s like “no” he’s like “no” and he was gonna call the police on evidence so I left.

Al: So wait a second, you went into the store one time and you talked with him and what happened?

ChrisChris: Yeah, I tried to reason with him. Like I was like uhh [sigh] I had it audio recorded and I uploaded it for the reason I had at the time...

Al: Wait a second, why would you record it and then why would you upload it? Where did you upload it to?

ChrisChris: Well, because I, because I (pause) well it was because, you know, so I could prove Michael was as mean as he was. Had he had not been mean I wouldn’t have uploaded it at all, but I mean it was audio when I had a digital camera in my pocket and it recorded the audio.

Catie: OK?

Al: And when was this?

ChrisChris: Uhh this was like ummm two thousand nine, or ten.

Catie: OK so it was a few years ago.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So he was just basically an asshole?

ChrisChris: Yeah he was just, it was like every time it was just like every time I got half way through sentence he was just like “nope.” rah blah blah blah “nope” blah blah blah “nope.” Just a minute, “nope, nope, nope.” bipbipbibpbip “nope” -

Al: So Chris, that was in two-thousand and ten then?

ChrisChris: Nine or ten I don’t remember exactly.

Al: And you said you got arrested in 2011.

ChrisChris: Yeah because it was a trap essentially. My mother and I, we were in that part of town and we saw a sign on a store window that said “under new management” so I figured Michael was gone, right, but no he was the new manager of the place now and he had the police on call, ready right there at the people, at the Staple’s store to, to be like witnesses and everything and mom and I we tried to make our escape but they, but nobody would let us and then like, Snyder paid the police, told “beat the crap outta ‘em and arrest ‘em!” something like that.

Catie: He bribed the police?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Why would he do that? Why would he hate you so much?

[pause for obnoxious birthday song in background]

Al: Why would he do that? He sounds like a really cruel guy?

ChrisChris: Yeah, he was really cruel.

Catie: How’d you find out he bribed the cops, did somebody tell you?

ChrisChris: Yeah, well, pretty much my mom figured it out, essentially and you know it’s like com- it’s like common sense to put two and two together and he figured that he would profit from me and my mother, he thought we were rich but we were not so rich. We had- it was a lot of money we had, but Mr. C, my father had left us and it paid the court and lawyer fees.

Al: So what were you charged with then? I mean, it sounds like you didn’t really do anything.

ChrisChris: Yeaaa we were charged with trespassing.

Al: Well you mentioned a felony too. It doesn’t sound like trespassing would just be a felony.

ChrisChris: There was also uhh… There were...

Al: You said you tried to make an escape, did you run from the cops?

ChrisChris: Uhhh a bit… yeah.

Al: Wow.

ChrisChris: Yeah, they were blocking, they were try to block our path out but we made it out but then they cornered us at the nearby court building in the back parking lot, behind the building.

Al: Chris, I’ve had to deal with cops myself, and I’ve gotta say, you never look forward to dealing with the cops but they’re still the police. You gotta treat them with respect. Even if you don’t agree with them you still have to show respect.

ChrisChris: Yeah… that’s…

Al: It’s just important to do.

ChrisChris: Yeah, that’s still the process I’m trying to get to. ? uhh giving the good from the bad from and I’m still seeing bad in a lot of ‘em because with the bribery and everything they can be corrupted. Cuz you don’t know what’s going on in their heads.

Catie: You realize that if you find actual evidence, like if you could actually put a case together for that you can sue them and you can...

Al: Yeah, if they slip up and you get evidence that they’ve been bribed or that they maltreated you...

Catie: You could get the charges dropped and it’ll be off your record completely and it’ll be like it never happened.

ChrisChris: Yeah but.. yeah…but that hardly… My mother thought that at one point but we we’re so stressed and everything we couldn’t really act on it.

Al: It can be hard to find evidence of that, yeah.

Catie: It can be hard, but if this is all true, if this is really what happened then goodness knows what else has been happening.

ChrisChris: well... yeah, yeah.

Catie: So you could be able to help a lot of people if you did that.

Al: Yeah if the police around here are acting like that you might not be the only victim. They could be doing that to other people.

[PART 7 1:30]

Al: What happened then, did you get a felony on your record, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, ‘cause uh, there was a little bit of a…yeah, I mean we, there was a bit of a fight on the way out and…

Catherine: A bit of a fight?

ChrisChris: Yes, yeah, something like, and uh, Snyder, he pretended to be like hit by our van, but he did not, but the van was stood still. He like hit the bumper and faked falls. Twice.

Al: Wait, he what?

ChrisChris: He stood in front of our van. He did not want us to leave. And he pretended to be like, he got hit by the van. He kicked the bumper and faked his falls.

Al: So he walked…so the van was not moving. It was, he walked up to the van and then like, fell back?

ChrisChris: Uh, well, he stood there like uh, shoot, what was that uh, the, the general who, Stonewall Jackson!

Al: The Confederate general.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Like stood there like [stupid voice] Stonewall Jackson! Yeah. And then, like I said he…I’m not going to repeat myself, I’ve repeated enough times. He hit the bumper and fell.

Catherine: Yeah.

Al: Yeah. But yeah, so basically he filed a bunch of charges against you then?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: And the cops helped him out?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: Did you have a lawyer?

ChrisChris: Yeah, we had Rob Bell.

Catherine: I don’t know him.

Al: So how…

ChrisChris: Yeah he…

Al: Who’s he?

ChrisChris: Uh yeah, he’s uh, he’s Rob Bell. And he’s an attorney. Uh, I forget what he specializes in. His office is in the downtown mall area. Uh, he ran, he ran for Congress. He’s a congressman among there. Um, but the way he handled our case, he was kind of like being, he was kind of like chicken about it. I mean, it’s like, yeah it was like…

Catherine: How so?

ChrisChris: Like, he was, he, he wouldn’t, he wouldn’t assert us very well in the way he presented everything. Uh…

Catherine: Like what was his, what was his argument? What was his defense?

ChrisChris: Uh…I don’t remember all the details. Um, um, but mom, but yeah my mom’s had more observation of Rob Bell than I would, than I was able to.

Al: It, it sounds like you were innocent, [Chris: “Yeah.”] so were you found innocent then?

ChrisChris: Uh, well we, well, he advised us and we went along with it to plead guilty. Yeah and then, and then all the char-, and then, uh, pushed us to multiple trials. We uh, had the, uh, shoot…the….First you go, you check in with?

Catherine: Parole officer?

ChrisChris: Uh yeah, but indirect. We did not have to have a parole officer all the time so we just checked in with the person who was helping us there, being the parole officer.

Catherine: It’s usually a parole officer who [?].

Al: Yeah. So how long did you spend in jail then before the trial?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, we spent overnight in jail from like, seven a.m. to like, three to six…I mean, seven, seven to nine, it felt like it was from seven p.m. to the following, uh, three to six…

Al: But it was overnight. So it was like one day?

Catherine: It was overnight, [?].

ChrisChris: It was like overnight, but I was really upset. I was, I mean, when you upset an autistic person it’s just really bad.

Al: So were they not, did they not know you were autistic then, or did they not care, or…?

ChrisChris: They did not care. And, and I…

Catherine: How did you know that?

ChrisChris: Uh. Uh, I couldn’t really think of it, I was just too darn upset. They were arrest-, they were arresting my mother and all I could do was just scream.

Catherine: [?] your fault.

ChrisChris: Yeah, they, I didn’t, I ended up try-, I could not find peace while sitting in that jail cell, and not knowing where my, where my mother was and everything. Nobody would talk to me in there, and for hours, while I was stuck in there, so stuck in there, because there was no clock anywhere in sight. I actually thought it was like 7:27 pm on Friday, October 27th.

Catherine: That sounds really terrible.

Al: Did you sleep at all?

ChrisChris: [stress sigh] After we got back home late, after we got back home then, in the morning, yeah.

Al: So you stayed up all night?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah. Yeah, I was just worried, worried, worried.

Al: So did you have anybody who helped you, or…? I mean you said you don’t keep in touch with your family, so who…?

Catherine: Did you have anybody in your corner? Anybody helping you?

ChrisChris: Uh, well, yeah most, well there was one, yes, that’s my uh, Aunt Harriet and Uncle Tom. My mom talks to her weekly nowadays, at least every Saturday.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: And uh, that’s pretty much it, uh, they haven’t uh, they haven’t invited us over to their new condominium.

Al: Oy, where do they live?

ChrisChris: Yeah, they’re living in Richmond, in Chesterfield County there.

Catherine: Oh, that’s not that too far away.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So maybe, maybe what, could your mother maybe she could move in with them…?

ChrisChris: Uh, we don’t…

Al: And you and Catie could live together. Would that work, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, no, because uh, we do not know their address and they have not invited us over. All we have from Harriet and Tom now is their phone number.

Al: Oh.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: Haven’t you even been by for a visit? How long have they been living there? You say it’s new, so…

ChrisChris: I think it’s been like uh, one, two, three years, at best.

Catherine: OK. So…

ChrisChris: Yeah, but anyway, but anyway…

Catherine: I’m just not sure how I feel about…I understand you’re close to your mother, but I don’t know if I want to be married and also doing that. Does that make sense?

ChrisChris: I feel that makes sense but uh, I don’t think…

Catherine: Because it’s not an usual arrangement.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Uh don’t, I don’t think you have to worry about that.

Catherine: You don’t?

ChrisChris: Yeah I don’t think so.

Catherine: You mean you don’t think it would be a problem?

ChrisChris: I don’t think it would be a problem.

Catherine: So like, I mean like, what if we one day had children? There would be children in the house.

ChrisChris: Well, we would be in the big, we would be back in the bigger house long before then.

Catherine: Oh yeah yeah, no, I’m talking about after that, after you’re back in your, your real house. Like what if we have children, there’s children running about? Would your mother be able to handle them?

ChrisChris: Yeah, she would be able to handle them. She’s been able to handle the dog-, our little puppies, our dogs.

Catherine: Dogs aren’t children, though.

Al: Yeah I mean, you said that she was having only a limited amount of energy every day. Are you sure that she could handle a couple new kids?

ChrisChris: [stress sigh] Yeah, I’m sure she could handle children.

Catherine: Has she, have you talked about, is this something you’ve talked about?

ChrisChris: Yeah, we, yeah, we talked about it before.

Al: So…

Catherine: What did she say about that?

ChrisChris: Uh, she said, she shed she’ll be, she’ll be able to help out.

Catherine: And…

ChrisChris: Yeah she’s just, I think uh, what really eased her, ease her to be able to stay awake longer is motiv-, is the motivation and the drive and she’s been feeling a lot better because I’ve been more happy lately, cause of you.

Catherine: Well that’s good.

Al: So she, she knows about Catie then?

ChrisChris: Oh yes.

Catherine: What, what all does she know about me?

ChrisChris: Um, I showed her your photographs. Um, I told her you were part Scottish and Italian. Told her a bit, told her a bit about your father and stepfather. And uh, about your mom. I, uh, just went into that detail there and [?] and everything. I’m not, I’m not gonna go furder because I don’t want to upset you.

Catherine: OK yeah, cause I’m not sure. I mean eventually she will find out that…

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: I just don’t know how, it’s like, it’s like [?] about tomgirl/lesbian thing.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: So it’s sort of…in due time, I think.

ChrisChris: Yes, in due time. Everything in due time, but I did tell her a lot of things that we shared, talked about.

Catherine: That’s good. And she’s, she’s happy with that?

ChrisChris: Yeah she’s happy and she’s…

Catherine: I know for a bit she was a little bit concerned because she’s, she’s afraid I was going to take you away.

ChrisChris: Uh, no no no, I don’t think so. Yeah I think, if anything, she would, well, hm. I don’t know yet, but I def-, I definitely would not leave her behind if we moved into a new house.

Catherine: OK. You must be really attached to her.

ChrisChris: Yeah but, it’s not like, it’s not like Bates Motel or anything like that.

Catherine: What’s Bates Motel? Oh, that…

Al: What the hell is Bates Motel?!

ChrisChris: Well…

Catherine: Psycho.

Al: What?

Catherine: Psycho.

ChrisChris: The movie Psycho.

Al: Oh, like the Alfred Hitchcock.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Yeah and they also made a TV series based off that, of before his mother died.

Catherine: Oh, I haven’t seen the show.

ChrisChris: It’s on Netflix. Check it out sometime.

Catherine: I’m scared of everything, so.

Al: Yeah. Uh Chris, you said earlier that I was one of the males that you get along with well?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, it’s like I don’t get along with most males around the world originally, and I have a little like a few male acquaintances, friends, that I get along friendly well with, and I have to respect the president. Uh, and I guess pretty much to say, my mind, my mind is fixed so far. I voted for Obama both times.

Al: So why’d you vote for Obama? What made you decide?

ChrisChris: I, well, it’s like you know initially the first time he ran against uh, sh-, I forget his name.

Catherine: McCain.

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, McKinney. Yeah, I would have, and I would have definitely voted for Sarah Palin if she had stayed in the running. But anyway, uh, I felt, I’ve watched both a-, both A&E biographies of McCain and uh, Obama, and with the way he was uh, raised and everything, in uh, poor countries and at distant from his parents and whatnot, I f-, I kind of felt like um, with my mental stabil-, with my mental problems and whatnot, I felt like I could similarly relate to him? I felt more related, felt more relatable to him in that sense than McCain was. As he was the, uh, prisoner in that other country he insisted, he did not want to be released early. He wanted to go out with the r-, with as s-, at the same time as errybody else. Uh I mean, that is, that is admirable [he pronounces this word all wrong].

Al: So why’d you vote for him the second time then? Did your uh, did your reasons change, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh…

Catherine: Or was it just the same thing?

ChrisChris: I’d say it was pretty much just the same.

Catherine: You felt you related to him more.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: So is that like, is that like a continuing thing for you, like you have to feel like you have to relate to an authority figure?

ChrisChris: Uh, not necessarily all the time, but I felt like uh, if I wanted, if I felt like I wanted to make sure that I had good reason to decide from the change and having a first black president. Aside from that, cause if I had done that, if I had done it on just that alone, that would have been racist.

Catherine: I suppose that makes sense.

Al: Yeah. So Chr-, who else do you hang out with? I mean, aside from males, girls, do you have any friends?

ChrisChris: Uh, I don’t have too many friends. Uh, I have, I have gal-, I have two gal-pals, uh, female friends, uh, yeah one of which lives in Utah. That’s Anna. And the other one lives around here with her boyfriend Philip, that’s Kim. Uh, but we don’t hang out much. Well we do talk like over instant mess-, over instant message for, and emails.

Catherine: Well that’s good.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Plus I have uh, Anna’s phone number, so I call Anna [all] the time.

Catherine: Well that’s good.

Al: Well…

Catherine: [?] talking to you as a friend, like?

ChrisChris: I feel like, I feel like it is important for me to have friends, but because of, because uh, uh, yes. I’m…yeah, but, yeah, for the past, since 2007 I’ve been, and definit-, kind of since two thou-, since after the trolls came in, it definitely has gone downhill for me. I became more paranoid of people now.

Catherine: Yeah. And you were a little bit paranoid of me for a bit.

ChrisChris: Yeah. And I feel better.

Catherine: Yeah, [?] real now.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: OK, good. I didn’t, I didn’t want to upset you.

ChrisChris: Yeah, you’re not upsetting me. Uh, in fact, in fact you’re doing the opposite. The only thing that’s upsetting me right now is recounting the uh, some of the past times.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: I’m sorry.

ChrisChris: That’s OK. I mean, it’s, I mean as long as I can find a punch line to go out good with, that pops up random in my head.

Catherine: Well if it pops up you let me know.

Al: So…

Catherine: [?] to me.

Al: Yeah, so Chris, how did all these trolls or internet bull-, how did it all start?

ChrisChris: [sigh] Because I uploaded whatever I felt like onto the internet, essentially Sonichu and Rosechu and I had a, before then I had a Pokemon website cause I was more interested in Pokemon at that time, plus also I was a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog since Genesis. [dumb voice] SAY-GAH!

Al: So they just saw all your artwork and then they were just like, hey, let’s fuck with this guy?

ChrisChris: Yeah. That’s, they saw my artwork as childish the way I drew. Anyway yeah, that’s a word association—you mentioned the fact of Genesis, I’ll say, SAYGAH!

Catherine: Word association.

Al: Yeah. So you play a lot of video games?

ChrisChris: Uh yeah, I played a lot of video games.

Al: So do you have any favorite video games, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, some, uh, yeah, I definitely like the, uh, I definitely like uh, anything with Sonic in it, but, but my favorite Sonic game would have to be Sonic CD.

Al: Cool. So how long have you been playing video games?

ChrisChris: Uh, pretty much all my life. My father also raised me on video games also.

Waitress: Would you like more drinks?

Catherine: No, I think we’re probably [?]

ChrisChris: Yeah, I think we’re good, thank you.

Catherine: Sorry, I didn’t mean to [?].

Al: Yeah. So he introduced you to video games?

ChrisChris: Yeah, he, yeah, shortly before I was born the Commodore 64 computer came out, and he bought it and got it for me. The monitor, the keyboard, the whole hard drive in that, and the floppy disk drive, even the printer.

Al: So what’s your first video game that you remember playing?

ChrisChris: Uh, I can remember, I can remember a few from the, amongst the floppy disks I had, there was a Muppets video game, and uh, Ch-, and the Peanuts Charlie Brown video game with, about letters. And uh, and then among the floppy disks there was also Pitfall, Q-Bert, uh, Pist-, uh, Piston P For-, uh, Formula 1 Racing, um, and then there was a Donald Duck video game that I lov-, that was kind of delightful.

Catherine: Yeah.

Al: So how old were you then when you started playing? About six, seven years old?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, musta been like, uh, I’m gonna have to say as long as I can remember. Um, maybe at least one or, maybe at least six months to a year or two. Al: From when you started school, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, started playing video games, started on the Commodore 64.

Catherine: At six months?

ChrisChris: Well, I don’t know. I don’t remember, it was soooo long…

Al: Wait, a year old? Like, you can’t even walk at a year old, dude.

ChrisChris: Well, maybe, well, OK well, maybe, well, OK well…

Al: Maybe like two or three years old?

Catherine: [?]

ChrisChris: OK.

Al: It was a long time ago.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: [?] you started to say, [?]

ChrisChris: Yeah, that makes more sense, one or two. Two or two.

Al: So you, when did you find out, when did you find out you were autistic?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, it was wr-, about within the first two years of my life. I said my first word, “monkey,” at about six weeks. I was trying to say “mommy.”

Al: That’s very impressive.

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ChrisChris: Chris: Yeah, and then I, and then I came up with new words as I went and uh, then I just finally stopped talking at about a year and a half. And my mom was very, my mom and dad, especially my mom was very, uh, what’s the word I’m looking for?

Al: Wait, you, you stopped talking for a year and a half?

ChrisChris: Nah, I stopped talking at one and a half years.

Al: Ohhh.

Catherine: So you [didn’t…?]

ChrisChris: Yes.

Catherine: Is that common with autistic people?

ChrisChris: Yeah that’s one thing that’s common among autistic people. Yeah they either, yeah they stop talking and they probably like never talk again, or like my mom had all her positive influence and whatnot, never stopped hugging me.

Catherine: What sort of positive influence?

ChrisChris: Yeah, hugging. Love.

Catherine: And like, you know, floor time, playing with me.

Catherine: Yeah, that would do it.

ChrisChris: And talking to me. Ah, I started talking again at seven.

Catherine: Sounds very devoted.

ChrisChris: Yes. Very devoted, they both were.

Catherine: That’s good.

Al: So they, they knew you had autism, then?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So, uh, what did they do, like what sort of treatment or special stuff did they do for you aside from just like, loving and caring for you? Chris: Uh, uh, I don’t remember exactly.

Catherine: Did you have any kind of therapy at any point?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah we went to, we went, we went and saw, we saw people; we went up to the Coogi [?] rehab center. Krugi? [Neither Chris nor I know the name of this place.]

Catherine: I don’t know [?].

Al: I don’t, I don’t know.

Catherine: I haven’t been here that long.

ChrisChris: Yeah. Yeah, and I’ve been, I’ve uh, learned about robotics and computers there as well. [Catherine: “Hm.”] Yeah, that must have definitely been after two years old. Uh, I think I was three, four, or five when I went to, went to…Krugi.

Catherine: OK.

ChrisChris: Yeah, and uh, went up to, and then also sessions over at James Madison University.

Catherine: OK, since that’s a different sort up there.

ChrisChris: Yeah, yeah, and a few times over at UVA as well.

Catherine: Well that’s good.

Al: Well yeah, I mean, obviously you’ve learned how to talk, so that’s good.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So do you still talk, you said school was pretty rough for you growing up. Do you still keep in touch with anybody from school?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, oh yeah, I tried to get in touch with my gal-pals in high school. Uh, high school, the best years of my life there. My, my closest gal-pals were very nice to me, very good. But then I found out that they were hired to be my protectors because my, my father had set up with the prin-, uh the principal and uh, and uh, [sigh]. Lost my train of thought.

Al: Hey, well your father had, your father had what with the principal?

ChrisChris: Worked, you know, talked with the principal. Set up…friends for me to hang, for me to hang out with.

Catherine: [?]

Al: Aww.

ChrisChris: And, and like, you know, protect me from bullies.

Catherine: Were you bullied really bad?

ChrisChris: Uh, I was bullied a few times, yeah, considerably, uh...

Catherine: So it must have been really bad if your dad went to that length.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: If he thought that that was what he had to do. I mean, how bad was it? What happened?

ChrisChris: Uh, uh, well, it, comments made, there was kids who were teasing me, shouting, “Sonic’s dead.” As in Sonic the Hedgehog.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah. And uh, then there was this one time on the regular school bus in my freshman year…

Catherine: Mm-hmm.

ChrisChris: Uh, I got beat up by, I got beat up real bad, kid punched my glasses off. He wanted to be the first off the bus.

Catherine: Was that, he just, he just pushed you and [?] your glasses off?

ChrisChris: He, he like, like…

Catherine: Punched you in the face? What happened to him? Did you tell on him?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, I did tell on him. I’m sure he got punished, I don’t know exactly, but anyway…

Catherine: Well for something like that…

Al: He just punched you in the face for no reason?

ChrisChris: [gets agitated] Well there was a reason: he wanted to be first off the bus!

Al: Oh.

Catherine: Well that’s, if something like that happened now, somebody would be, you know, get all kinds of detentions and stuff.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: But nobody did anything?

ChrisChris: I’m sure somebody did something. I, I feel certain he got punished. But any, but anyway, yeah, uh, broke, knocked, knocked a lens out my glasses then as well. Ugh. But anyway, the sad part for me is the remaining years of my, the remaining high school years, I had to go there on a handicapped bus.

Al: Why?

ChrisChris: [stress sigh]

Catherine: Why would you do that?

ChrisChris: Because they feared, uh, they feared, uh, me getting bullied by somebody else on the bigger bus.

Catherine: So they just….That seems like an extreme action.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: Was that your parents’ idea or was that the school?

ChrisChris: Uh, my parents idea. I believe my father’s. Uh, but I, but I feel like it was the worse idea cause I ended up sitting, I ended up being randomly, ah well, I don’t know if I’m….Depending on how he felt, there was this very mentally challenged guy who was a little bit taller than me. He was like “bdeh, bdeh, bdeh, bdeh, bdeh.” [Chris blows three raspberries.] He had an older brother that helped him out. But, yeah, but he often one time just whapped me on the back of the head. A few times he did that.

Al: So you rode on the bus with him?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah, I rode on the handicapped bus. So.

Catherine: Did you have any classes with him [?]?

ChrisChris: I had no classes with any of, with anyb-, with anybody on that bus.

Al: So he would hit you in the back of the head for no reason?

ChrisChris: Yeah. Yeah, for no reason.

Catherine: That sounds awful.

Al: That’s awful.

ChrisChris: I would, I would tend to think uh, it might be, from his perception, of maybe something like uh, [dumb voice] “Hey, high five! I said high five! This guy’s head is a bit like a fist so I’ll give him a high five!” Whap!

Al: He just didn’t understand.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: He didn’t understand.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: I guess that can’t be counted as bullying then , I don’t think, because he…

Al: Yeah, he didn’t understand what he was doing.

Catherine: He didn’t know better. Yeah, you can’t hold that against him.

ChrisChris: Yeah, I’m not, yeah, I w-, I’m not, I’m not gonna hold it against, I have not held it against him then except for the fact that it hurt.

Catherine: Yeah.

ChrisChris: But his fath-, his brother told him that and made sure he understood and then, and then he stopped, but I still felt very uncomfortable sitting within that radius of him.

Catherine: Yeah.

Al: Yeah. So what made high sch-, you said you were bullied a lot; what made high school so good?

ChrisChris: Yeah, I got bullied a lot less in high school.

Catherine: So then what made high school so [?]?

ChrisChris: And then, and then I had my cl-, and then I got to have my closest friends in high school, my, my gal-pals.

Al: But who were they?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah I can name them: Kellie Andes, Miranda Mitchell, Sarah Bevel, Tiffany Gowen…uh, for God’s sake, I can’t, uh….Did I say Kellie or Miranda first?

Catherine: Kellie.

ChrisChris: Uh, Miranda Mitchell. Molly Quarles.

Catherine: OK. So that was your, like, group of friends.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: But didn’t you say that something happened and they all decided [?]?

ChrisChris: Yeah, yeah, it was like, yeah it was like, it was like sometime after graduation. Yeah, we got separated, uh, and then I found, and then I found most of them on Facebook.

Catherine: Yeah?

ChrisChris: And I tried communicating with them, but then they replied, it’s like, uh, they didn’t want to do a thing with me, and then this also ended up being a factor after the trolls came in and made a mess of my once good, made a mess of my good name.

Catherine: So, what do you think the trolls had to do with that?

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, yeah, like uh, yeah they found out, they got to them first and told them everything, everything about, everything from their perception that was considered bad about me.

Catherine: What did they tell them?

ChrisChris: Oh, I’m sure they told them like, [deep voice] “Christian’s gaaay.”

Catherine: But if you’re a lesbian, then technically that would be…

ChrisChris: Well no, yeah maybe, they didn’t, it was, they, they were mislabeling me as a, as a male homosexual there. Or otherwise that I was just plain stupid. Well anyway, then uh, all the things that they blackmailed me, tricked me into doing, I went into some of that with…

Catherine: Blackmail?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Blackmail? Do you have…?

ChrisChris: Yeah, like, like I had my Playstation account on, in their grasp. Under the troll…

Catherine: Did they hack it? Your Playstation?

ChrisChris: Yeah they hacked, yeah they hacked it.

Catherine: So wait what, and then what happened? Like, what did they do with that?

ChrisChris: Uh, they uh, ended up giving it back to me sometime, but I never realized I got to call Sony and then uh, reset, uh, get them to reset everything and then I get back in my…

Al: Reset the password?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: Reset the account.

ChrisChris: Yeah. But they also, the, the trolls, they also changed the email address associated with the account, so that was a big, that was a bigger screw in the hole.

Catherine: That’s quite a lot of effort they went to.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So, why would they…they’re that, they wanted to fuck with you that bad?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: They’re that dedicated to messing with you?

ChrisChris: They’re OK with messing with me, messing with him, messing with her, everybody they see as weak, cause they’re all stuck, they’re all stereotypically stuck in the basements of their house with their mother, with their parents being all overweight or whatever, yelling, shouting at them and everything, when they got all their high-tech equipment set up, and they just wanna fuck with errybody.

Catherine: So have you, like, met these people, and that’s how you know they’re like that?

ChrisChris: Uh…

Al: Yeah, how’d you find out who they are?

ChrisChris: Well, I, they pretty much revealed themselves.

Catherine: Oh did they?

ChrisChris: Yeah, and uh, I’ve actually met a few of them in person. Once, once or twice.

Catherine: Really? How did you, how did that happen?

ChrisChris: Well one was had like a set-up, uh, where, with a f-, where I thought I was gonna make a, I thought I was gonna make a new girlf-, a girlfriend there. My father was with me that one time. But it turns out there was a camera recording, and hiding from somewhere else recording everything that was going on in that conversation.

Al: Wow.

Catherine: Really?

ChrisChris: Yeah. And then uh, then this other guy came in dressed in a pickle costume!

Catherine: A pickle costume? That’s funny!

Al: A costume?! Why would he be dressed in a pickle costume?

Catherine: I swear I was looking at you, that’s just so absurd.

ChrisChris: Yeah I know it is absurd.

Catherine: Why a pickle costume?

ChrisChris: Uh, because early, early in the s-, early in the Sonichu comics, uh, I drew Sonichu eating lunch with Rosechu. He uh, he was eating a sandwich, he was eating a sandwich and he had pickle, it had pickles on it. Uh, it was like, “I hate pickles!” Ungh!

Catherine: And that was it?

Al: So, this Sssonichu character hated pickles?

ChrisChris: Yeah, but I made it clear more recently that uh, he was allergic to pickles.

Catherine: OK. And that, and that…

Al: Like, some people are allergic to peanut butter? Your Sonichu character in the com-, your Sonic guy is allergic to…

ChrisChris: Pickles.

Al: Why did you make him allergic to pickles?

ChrisChris: [stress sigh]

Catherine: Why pickles?

Al: Yeah?

ChrisChris: Yeah, because, because I don’t like pickles either.

Catherine: Oh.

Al: Oh, OK.

ChrisChris: Uh, I tasted them and I’m not really fond of the taste. I like cucumbers, though. I guess it’s more the pickle juice that…

Catherine: I suppose it’s just the pickle [?] preserving process.

Al: Yeah, what they do is they get cucumbers and they put vinegar in it to make…

Catherine: Vinegar and other [?].

Al: Yeah, yeah, other preservatives to make the pickles, yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: So. But no, um, you were saying, uh, so why’d they break off your gal-pals? Why did they break off contact with you after high school?

ChrisChris: Uh, they did, they just want, they just did not, they just essentially did not want me being happy at all.

Catherine: Really? Just [?]?

Al: Did you do anything to them?

ChrisChris: No, I had not done anything to them.

Catherine: Really?

ChrisChris: Seriously.

Catherine: So why did they, like what made them change their minds? Presumably they were fond of you in school, like they liked you or something.

ChrisChris: Um, well I’d say everything that the trolls told them. Um, but I think, I would say the trolls, they hated me initially, but then they wanted to find more stuff to hate me with, so they sent me emails and whatnot, uh, on the internet. Internet communications, since two thou-, since 2007. And uh, and I answered some of their questions publically on the, I had a wiki-style website, Wikipedia-style. Not Wikipedia. It was called…

Al: Cool, so you had your own Wikipedia then?

ChrisChris: Yeah but I, it was just…

Catherine: Like a famous person.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah, it was called “Cwcipedia,” cause my initials C.W.C., Christian Weston Chandler. Saying the initials it sounds like the word “quick.” Zzzt!

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: Like Sonic is quick, yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: So you had your own, what happened to your website? Is it still up?

ChrisChris: No, they hacked it. And I just, I was like, they kept hacking it, and I was like, I was tired with it, I don’t want a website anymore.

Catherine: So you just gave it up?

ChrisChris: Yeah and I, and I shut, I shut it down, pulled the plug.

Al: So you just gave up and let them win?

ChrisChris: [stress sigh]

Catherine: That’s sort of sad.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: You let them win, then that shows that they can bully you.

ChrisChris: [stress sigh] Well I was s-, I was, that was years ago. I think it was like, 2008 or 9 that I pulled the plug on all the websites I had.

Al: That was a while back, yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: So, you could probably do it again, though.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: Just to show them, like to get up there and show them that you are proud and that you are strong [Chris: “Yeah.”] and they can’t pull you down.

ChrisChris: Yeah, it’s like, you know, even when I try to make a new relationship, uh, especially among the theoretical rex-, exes I had, I still could not tell which was which…

Al: Wait, what do you mean, “theoretical ex?”

ChrisChris: I was saying we never met in person. And then we communicated essentially online.

Al: So theoretical ex is like, fake ex, or…?

ChrisChris: Uh, it could be fake. But it’s like, uh, it’s, it’s a theory: I’m online, I’m talking to a woman, and then, likely, probably, on the udder guy’s [?] of a woman it’s a dude…pretending.

Al: Yeah, that’s not cool.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: Yeah. That’s, well obviously I’m not a [?] woman, so…

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: I’m very happy about that.

Catherine: Excuse me, I’m burping a bit.

Al: Yeah. So what, looking to the future, um, so your plan is pretty much move back into your old house and maybe Catie can move in, and…?

ChrisChris: Uh, yeah I think so.

Al: So, how are you gonna take care of, uh, Catie then? And your mom? How do you, what’s your plan for that?

ChrisChris: I think we, I think we’ll be able to pool our resources and, and finances, and do good. I know that doesn’t sound so swift, even I’m feeling that, but I mean, I just feel, I just feel like uh, we’re, we’ve been getting along very well and I don’t want to be alone forever.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: And, and you know, couples do work better together as a team, pool everything, you know?

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: Yeah.

Al: Well Chris… [lets Catherine speak] yeah.

Catherine: I think Al is just concerned cause our family is so traditional.

ChrisChris: Yeah, that’s understandable.

Al: It’s just, you know, you’re marrying not just her, but you’re marrying into our whole family.

ChrisChris: Hm.

Al: And we have high standards.

ChrisChris: Hm.

Al: And you need to take care of my cousin well.

ChrisChris: I’ll sh-, I’ll take care of her the best I am able.

Al: OK. And if you, you just need to show her some respect and take care of her, and I’m not sure, I don’t know you too well yet. Right, so…

ChrisChris: I, I promise you I will show her a lot of respect and I will do my best to take care of her.

Al: OK, well. We’ll see then. If you can prove that to me then you can prove that to me.

ChrisChris: Hm.

Al: So.

Catherine: Don’t be such a hardass.

Al: Oh, well, yeah.

ChrisChris: It’s alright, I mean, I understand. I’ve seen a lot of the si-, I’ve seen a lot of the type on the, uh, telly.

Al: OK.

Catherine: He’s just looking out for me.

Al: Oh yeah, if you, if you can treat her with respect, and you can maybe get a job, bring in some money, or continue this art thing?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Cause, it’s just, I think, eh, Cate would be happier if she was with someone who was doing something productive.

ChrisChris: Yes, I…

Al: Kind of like, getting into the art, maybe start up this comic thing again?

ChrisChris: Yes.

Al: Or maybe get a job and stuff like that?

ChrisChris: Yes. Yes I will.

Al: Because when some people stay around the house too much, you know, it’s too much time to get, like you’ve got to get out and like, do you take walks?

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: Like sometimes, when I was living with my mother and my brother and stuff, I would go to work as a way to get away from them, you know?

ChrisChris: Right.

[PART 9 02:00]

Al: Just have some stress-free time at work, so.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Al: But yeah.

ChrisChris: I understand.

Catherine: [to Al] What time is it? We’d better go back to the mechanic’s before they close.

ChrisChris: It’s uh…

Al: Yeah what time…?

ChrisChris: It’s ten after three.

Catherine: Oh it’s ten after three, yeah they close at 4:30.

Al: OK, well we’ll, we’ll wrap it up here in a few minutes, so…

Catherine: Yeah. Because they’ve got, they’ve got my car, I gotta find out what’s wrong with it.

Al: So Mr. Chand-…

ChrisChris: OK, OK yeah, so they got your car over there.

Catherine: Yeah, that’s why Al had to drive me.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Oh that’s OK. I can, I can…

Catherine: [?]

ChrisChris: Where, where, where, where was the mechan-, where, where is the garage then?

Catherine: I’m not sure.

Al: Uh, we don’t know the…you don’t know the street address? No, we don’t, you, we don’t have the street…

Catherine: It’s, it’s in your GPS, I’m not sure…

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Well, OK, well I’ll, I’ll just, I’ll follow y’all.

Catherine: Well I’ve gotta go, he’s got…

Al: It’s a pretty long way to the mechanic’s. So.

Catherine: Yeah, it’s, it’s near my place. You’ve gotta drop me off and then I, he’s gotta go back home for work. I’m sorry.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: Mm. I’m really sorry.

ChrisChris: Um.

Catherine: If I had my own car…

Al: And this is, and the date here has dragged on a little longer than we thought.

ChrisChris: Well that’s OK, I mean, I like, I like, I like talking. Conversing.

Al: Alright.

Catherine: OK. And I’ll see if I can make rye bread for you.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: Two weeks?

ChrisChris: That’s on the thirteenth.

Al: Yeah.

Catherine: That’s two weeks from now, I’ll try and see if I can make sure that [?] walking dogs and uh…

Al: Well you can always talk with Catie over Skype, right?

ChrisChris: Yeah that’s, that’s another thing, I, yeah, did wanna get her, I did wanna help her out by getting her set up with a, um…

Al: Yeah now do you have like a webcam or is it just a audio microphone, or what?

ChrisChris: Uh…[apparently whips it out] I have an iPhone.

Al: Oh, well you use Skype on an iPhone. So.

Catherine: Yeah, you can do that.

Al: Yeah.

ChrisChris: Yeah.

Catherine: I’ve got it on my computer at home. But I’ve actually got a, a phone line. I’ve got unlimited text now. So.

ChrisChris: Oh you did?

Catherine: Yeah, I got, I got an upgrade, so I’ve got unlimited texts now.

ChrisChris: Oh. Hm.

Catherine: I can give you my number if you want it.

ChrisChris: Oh yeah, give me your number.

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