Template:Da update
It is currently February 2020.
Ongoing: Debt • Dungeons and Dragons
- 7 February - IGN uploads a video in which James Marsden, the actor playing Tom Wachowski in the Sonic the Hedgehog movie, is quizzed on his knowledge on Sonic trivias - one question being if Sonichu is a unlockable character in Sonic Forces.
- 1 February - Ignoring his mounting debts, Chris begs on Twitter for a Nintendo Switch copy of Pokémon Shield for his birthday.
- 30 January - Chris unveils his in-progress Dungeons and Dragons character sheet.
- 30 January - Two creditors sue Chris for debt, bringing the Chandlers' running count of debt cases into the double digits and confirming that Aly Hirschberg and other financial enablers are wasting their money trying to stabilise their finances.
- 29 January - Ben Saint returns after months of quiet to Chris's attention on Twitter; he and Chris together solicited crowdfunding for a convention.
- 26 January - An anonymous envelope containing a drawing of a creepy stare arrives in The End Games's mailbox. They upload it to Twitter.
- 23 January - The End Games reaffirms that Chris is not welcome in their shop by blocking his Twitter account, to which Chris whines that they are not inclusive and that their reputation has been sullied by banning him.
Usage
These usage notes will not be included in articles bearing this template.
This template sits in a place of pride on the CWCki Main Page. It is a list of recent Chris-related activity, namely new content. To prevent the list becoming too long, older entries should be removed as newer ones are added; no more than seven entries should appear in the list at any time. To add new updates to the list, simply edit this template, and place a brief description of what happened at the top of bulleted list. Please also link to a source, and set it in boldface, so viewers can know where to read further. Entries should also be documented on the current month article. Try to phrase things differently instead of always beginning entries with Chris does X; it can get monotonous. The 'Barb watch' works similarly to the begging counter: update whenever Chris mentions Barb doing something that would be impossible as a corpse, or he confirms that Barb has indeed passed.