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* He thought [[Kacey]] would like it in one of their [[Kacey Call 23|phone calls]].
* He thought [[Kacey]] would like it in one of their [[Kacey Call 23|phone calls]].
* In an [[October 2009]] [[For Chris#IBA's video|video reply]] to [[Liquid Chris]], Solid imitated Donald Duck to prove that he was funny.
* In an [[October 2009]] [[For Chris#IBA's video|video reply]] to [[Liquid Chris]], Solid imitated Donald Duck to prove that he was funny.
* Chris also performs the imitation in [[CatKnight Interview 3|the third interview with Arthur Spatchcock]], referencing claims that he scared a small child with it while working at Wendy's in the early 2000s.


==References==
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What Donald Duck would probably look like had Chris's impersonation manifested.
I... oh my God, I'm shaking. What was that voice? Th-, that was Hell....
Clyde Cash[1]

Chris likes to believe that he is good at impersonating Donald Duck. His impersonation has been judged as mediocre by most and downright creepy by others. This is mostly due to the fact that Chris does not use appropriate comedic timing to introduce his voice acting. Although unlikely, some trolls maintain that when he worked at Wendy's, he was actually fired for doing this impersonation. Since it might have been one of many grievances that Chris's former employers had, there might be some truth to this claim.

Break the Ice with a joke: try not to use an offensive joke. Or, you can do what I do, if you can, just imitate good ol’ Donald Duck. Quack! Quack!
Dating tips from the guru, Sonichu's News Dash[2].

This impression is an achievement of which Chris is extremely proud. He even goes so far as to mention it in casual conversation, and suggests other people to use it when hitting on women. Apparently, in Chris's mind, chicks dig unsolicited impersonations of Disney characters. He has probably misunderstood the common practice of showing off one's talents as a means to attract attention. This might impress a ten-year-old, but will not entice china.

On 23 August 2011, Chris sang the song "Der Fuehrer's Face," from the famous Donald Duck short of the same name, in an attempt to mock Jack Thaddeus's communist views.[3] Chris, of course, thought Hitler was a communist.

Examples of the Impersonation

References

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