Chris E-mails 2006
May
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From: CWCSonichu@aol.com
To: pearl3@velocitus.net
Sent: Sun, 7 May 2006 2:03:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Subject: Hey, Meg-Chan.
Hey, no worries about the park meeting yesterday; I enjoyed watching the ducks and the fish. I've also talked to some of the ducks... have I done my "Donald Duck" imitation for you? And the children that passed by were fun to watch as well. I'd love to ride the train with you. :)
I plan on working on my room as well this week.
I'll jump in on the 87-photo lot tonight at about 7:45...wait till the last minute... and punch in my max. bid. I'll let you know about the monetary total after winning the photos for you. ;)
That's funny you've bought Super Princess Peach; so did I, and I am enjoying it as well. I'll send you a list of the games of your selected systems in my next E-Mail in a MSExcel file. I'll bold the ones I'd be willing to trade/give to you; you can print it for yourself and highlight the one's you'd like (I've misplaced the list with your underlines... I'm sorry).
Megan, I'd feel much better if I could converse with you about these situations vocally (than written), because I feel a bit of tension from waiting a day or two for your reply. And I feel that our points would come across between us more effectively. I understand that you don't like to "waste time on the phone," but how often do you receive calls at your house or cell from anyone other than telemarketers? So, could I get your phone number, please?
I know that I've given you mine a few times, so you have that.
Love, with you always in my mind and heart;
Chris Chan.
June
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From: pearl3 <pearl3@velocitus.net>
To: cwcsonichu@aol.com
Cc: pearl3 <pearl3@velocitus.net>
Sent: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 12:18 am
Subject: My tour through CWCville
Hi! I'm leaving tomorrow so I have time for one more email!
I'm typing this and looking at the pics of your stuff at the same time!
Let's see what I see....
pic#1: I notice the Octan signs right away. John had several sets from that. Wow this is neat, I never combined my sets like that. I only have a few small ones.
pic#2: First of all you have the same window air cooling unit I have. I see Houndhowl hanging down! No offence but your room looks a little cluttered and messy. Sometime I'll be like Brock the super maid and get that place organized!!
pic#3: Is that a japanese temple I see!? I've NEVER seen that before! OH!! You have an Egyptian set!! With my lego hero!! Johnny Thunder!! I have a set with a sphinx.
pic#4: Neat Pokemon poster! Hey I see my german boys down below!! I wonder....did you do that on purpose so I'd notice? ;)
pic#5: your closeups are really professional. I wish my camera was that good, cause I'd give you pics of my anime collection!
pic#6: Interesting combo: Spiderman and a Sonichu car...!
pic#7: Neat sign. Neat lego dude. I've always liked the heads with the shades.
pic#8: Nice patriotic scene you got going there. Like the flag too.
pic#9: Holy Wow it's CHRISTIAN!!
pic#10: Is that a plane? I can't really tell.
pic#11: Cool cops! Look it's your gamecube! Am I an animal? :D
pic#12: uuuh....wow. Sonichu and you. How did you make the heads?
pic#13: read above
pic#14: I'm guessing that's the mayor? Otherwise you've cloned yourself with different hair!
pic#15: blurry
pic#16: dark and scary
pic#17: A wee blurry. Who's the red one again?
pic#18: nice little cafe. Is that Johnny too I see?
pic#19: nevermind.....it's just a Johnny imposter.
pic#20: I totally want those sharks! :D
pic#21: Can't make out the sign
pic#22: The infamous birthday hospital!!
pic#23: Who's the wierdo with blue arms?!
pic#24: AAAH There he is again!!
pic#25: I don't know these people. Fill me in
pic#26: What's going on?
pic#27: Wahahahaha!! Either Crazy Hand or Master Hand came to visit!!
pic#28: That's a dudey-dude!
pic#29: You ever dust them off? hahaha
pic#30: *coughcough*
pic#31: Nice truck *please dust me, please dust me!*
pic#32: He looks scary and mean
pic#33: The almighty......something
pic#34: Whoa! It's Prince Fagalot, Batman, and the Easter Bunny! NO WAIT!!! It's Liberty Bell, Mange, and Harmony Bunny!!
pic#35: Post Office
pic#36: Please.....please dust that poor horsey
pic#37: Why is there a witch in the middle of a fuel station! Looks like someone died too.
pic#38: A Red Cross office?
pic#39: What's this little place?
pic#40: Hoooooly Craaaaap......Obi Wan, Luke, and Qui-gon are at the freakin bank!!
pic#41: Is this a night scene? Nice special effects
pic#42: Hey I see some of the stuff I gave you! Omigod! I can't BELIEVE you have that Mewtwo picture still!! hehehe can't wait til my birthday! Just a little request. can you please wrap the pieces in toilet paper so the paint won't scuff up the other parts? know what I mean? Anyway that was a nice conclusion of my tour through your city!! Thank you! *translation: megan's just being nice so she can grab that knuckles plushie when you least expect it!* JUST KIDDING!!! I already have my own plush of him!
picture of you, sonichu and rosechu.: Wow this part of your room looks clean!! Oh wait it's a hotel room. wahahaha!
I've got the full poop on that lego car!
Transformers! More than meets the eye! Tranformers! Megan-likes-gundam-better-then-you-so goodbye!
Thanks for the pictures! I'll put them on my computer and use this cd to burn the tracks I have for you I meant to do a while ago. The English song and German song and others.
I'll talk to you when I have come back from my trip! Thanks again! Bye ~Megan
September
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From: CWCSonichu@aol.com
To: sketchybananinja@gmail.com
Sent: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 12:41:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Subject: Here's that copied eulogy.
(copied from the original MSWord file...you may want to print this out)
Patti Chandler
March 17, 1988 to June 27, 2006
Eulogy written by Christian Weston Chandler, June 27, 2006
My family, furry friends, (anyone else present), we are gathered here today to pay our last respects and wishes to our dearly beloved beagle/spitz, Patti, who has departed from our world here on earth to a doggy heaven where she will be happier, because she will run free and play with all the other dogs who are already having fun up there. And she will often look down upon her beloved family, me, Christian Chandler, my mother, Barbara Chandler, and my father Robert Chandler, and the cats who have grown fond of Patti.
I will always remember Patti for all the lovely memories she has shared with me from:
-When I picked her out of the litter at my Aunt Corina's house in Redoak, Virginia.
-The many walks I have shared with her around this neighborhood, as well as the neighborhood in the Newberry Towne subdivision in Richmond, Virginia.
-The time I watched my old best friend, Sarah Hammer, take Patti by her front paws and danced a bit.
-The times I've watched her stand on her hind legs and then rewarded her with a biscuit bone.
-The time I took my camera to her pen and took this lovely picture of her and me, and I made a big deal how she'll be like a movie dog star.
-The times I've just sat with her in the yard and petted her head. I've always given her a "Bally-Scratch" where I stroke her head with all five fingers like as if I was gently squeezing a rubber ball.
-The many times I've fed her a can of food and a cup full of dry food, and refilled her bucket with fresh water so she can drink it and wash her face.
-There was also the one time I saw her resting on top of her doghouse (not on her back like Snoopy).
-I've often wondered why between both her ears, why one was bent and the other was straight like an arrowhead.
When Patti was brought to the vet on that faithful day, I was distraught with fright and concern for her health. I stayed with her during her final moments with a hand on her head and a tear in my eye. When my mother was brought the paper that gave the doctor permission to send her on her way, I didn't want her to be the one to sign it. I raised Patti since she was a six-week old pup, and I wanted to take the strain for signing the one-way ticket (it was hard for me, but it was for the best). So I signed that paper, with a crying Sonichu face saying, "We love you, Patti." After that, I gave her my final pets, hug, hand-to-paw hold, eye-contact, ear-rub, cheek-to-fur rub, and I sadly waved her for the final time, and I said, "Good Bye, Patti, I Love You." As I stood outside, I heard Patti's last barks saying, "I will always love you, Chris. Thank You."
But we all must move on with our lives with our beloved lucky mutt in our hearts and in our memories. So, Patti, may your old dog house and surrounding flowers forever memorialize your blessed heart, your barks at the stars and strangers, and your loyal love that you have blessed upon me and my family and friends. Bark on, and rest in peace, our beloved lucky Patti.