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The Watch & Win Sweepstakes was a contest held in [[1990s#1994|1994]] to promote the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] cartoon.  Out of the one hundred prizes on offer, there were apparently two grand prize winners, who each won a $1000 video game shopping spree. This seminal event is cited as the pinnacle of [[Christian Weston Chandler|Christian Weston Chandler's]] entire existence, and the beginning of his rapid decline into the man-child he is today.
The Watch & Win Sweepstakes was a contest held in [[1990s#1993|1993]] to promote the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] cartoon.  Out of the one hundred prizes on offer, there were apparently two grand prize winners, who each won a $1000 video game shopping spree. This seminal event is cited as the pinnacle of [[Christian Weston Chandler|Christian Weston Chandler's]] entire existence, and the beginning of his rapid decline into the man-child he is today.


The report emphasizes how he won the competition via his video gaming skill, and not due to a combination of sheer luck and overtly attentive [[autistic]] focusing on minor details no normal human would give a shit about (freak).
The report emphasizes how he won the competition via his video gaming skill, and not due to a combination of sheer luck and overtly attentive [[autistic]] focusing on minor details no normal human would give a shit about (freak).

Revision as of 21:05, 15 June 2009

The Watch & Win Sweepstakes was a contest held in 1993 to promote the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon. Out of the one hundred prizes on offer, there were apparently two grand prize winners, who each won a $1000 video game shopping spree. This seminal event is cited as the pinnacle of Christian Weston Chandler's entire existence, and the beginning of his rapid decline into the man-child he is today.

The report emphasizes how he won the competition via his video gaming skill, and not due to a combination of sheer luck and overtly attentive autistic focusing on minor details no normal human would give a shit about (freak).

Based on this, Chris has since entered every contest he can and expects to win on account of his autism.

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