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My experience with the Chris-Chan phenomenon:


A few notes about my experiences with the Chris-Chan phenomenon:
It all started when I was surfing TVTropes one day, and came across a page for Sonichu. I thought "how bad could it get?" While the comic was lousy enough, Chris's life is better than any TV show.


It all started when I was surfing TVTropes one day, and came across a page for Sonichu. I thought "how bad could it get?"
I wanted to join the PVCC boards, but never got approved, and found out on Cogs's page that registration is closed.


This wiki was the wakeup call. I noticed a few disturbing parallels between my life and Chris's:
One little note: The one time I went to the Pokémon Trading Card League, it was at the Books-A-Million that Chris volunteered at. I know that Chris worked the place at the time I went, because it was before the Neo series. I only remembered getting gypped out of my Zapdos in a lousy trade and then losing to a creative player that kept bending the rules, and neither involved Chris.


-Both of us are fans of Sonic, Pokémon, and Guitar Hero/Rock Band<br />-Both of us failed English in 10th grade only to make honor roll status upon graduation, and we both were in the Chesterfield County district<br />-Both of us are out of shape
==Chris connections==


The first one, I'm not ditching games just because of Chris, and the second is in the past.
We both:


The breaking point for the third, however, was reading Chris getting shot down in the Father Call.
* are fans of Sonic, Pokémon, and Guitar Hero
 
* went to Chesterfield County Public Schools
I wanted to join the PVCC boards, but never got approved, and just found out on Cogs's page that registration is closed.
** failed English in 10th grade only to make honor roll status upon graduation
 
* have a link to Leonard Bearstein. He gave Chris his name, I had a teddy bear of him when I was younger
One little note: The one time I went to the Pokémon Trading Card League, it was at the Books-A-Million that Chris "worked" at. I know that Chris worked the place at the time I went, because it was before the Neo series. I only remembered getting gypped out of my Zapdos in a lousy trade and then losing to a creative player that kept bending the rules, and neither involved Chris.
* are out of shape
 
* hate a certain food. Me, apples. Him, [[pickle|pickles]].
Hey mate, welcome to he CWCki. Your candor is surprisingly refreshing. :) -[[User:Ronichu|Ronichu]] 04:19, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
...So I just realized that one of my teddy bears from when I was younger was none other than Leonard Bearstein. My dad worked at Regency Square when Chris got his name change. Unfortunately I don't know what what happened to my stuffed animals. --[[User:16BitAlex|16BitAlex]] 05:39, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Revision as of 23:48, 24 May 2010

My experience with the Chris-Chan phenomenon:

It all started when I was surfing TVTropes one day, and came across a page for Sonichu. I thought "how bad could it get?" While the comic was lousy enough, Chris's life is better than any TV show.

I wanted to join the PVCC boards, but never got approved, and found out on Cogs's page that registration is closed.

One little note: The one time I went to the Pokémon Trading Card League, it was at the Books-A-Million that Chris volunteered at. I know that Chris worked the place at the time I went, because it was before the Neo series. I only remembered getting gypped out of my Zapdos in a lousy trade and then losing to a creative player that kept bending the rules, and neither involved Chris.

Chris connections

We both:

  • are fans of Sonic, Pokémon, and Guitar Hero
  • went to Chesterfield County Public Schools
    • failed English in 10th grade only to make honor roll status upon graduation
  • have a link to Leonard Bearstein. He gave Chris his name, I had a teddy bear of him when I was younger
  • are out of shape
  • hate a certain food. Me, apples. Him, pickles.