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- 10 Sty 2014
A while back, I had the idea to take "A Week With Christian Chandler" and edit it to be more accurate. I've done all the photo pages. Enjoy!
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Dr. Pepper. Precursor to orange Fanta
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A while back, I had the idea to take "A Week With Christian Chandler" and edit it to be more accurate. I've done all the photo pages. Enjoy!
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Edit: Some pictures were attached twice. Not sure why.
Does that mean "swimming" as in "moving in deep water so as not to get submerged" or rather as in "sitting in the kiddie pool while the surrounding water slowly changes its hue"?CWC powiedział(a):He also likes to go swimming at the YMCA pool
A while back, I had the idea to take "A Week With Christian Chandler" and edit it to be more accurate. I've done all the photo pages. Enjoy! Edit: Some pictures were attached twice. Not sure why.
Heh, y'know, this "I had to memorize how I looked" story has always been amusing to me, but I wonder, when Chris draws himself, is everything flipped left to right? (because he said he did it via a mirror)
What is a "wide world" to Chris, who can't really fathom life outside Virginia? As far as fictional universes go, Sonic is really shallow. His brain would melt if you showed him Lord of the Rings Marvel Comics, Game of Thrones, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy..."The Wide World of Sonic the Hedgehog."
Wide-World. That misplaced and utterly unnecessary hyphen is important."The Wide World of Sonic the Hedgehog."
"The Wide World of Sonic the Hedgehog."
At my high school the special ed kids were almost always kept segregated with the rest of the school population for almost every class and that included gym. A few of them could attend normal gym and one or two other approved classes (like art) but they were an extreme exception. Special ed kids had their own PE that they didn't even change for. Chris probably had a PE like that.My high school had mandatory gym class for all 4 years but I doubt Chris took gym since I'm sure we'd of heard how stressful it was to have been expected to change amongst all those other.
At my high school the special ed kids were almost always kept segregated with the rest of the school population for almost every class and that included gym. A few of them could attend normal gym and one or two other approved classes (like art) but they were an extreme exception. Special ed kids had their own PE that they didn't even change for. Chris probably had a PE like that.
Also I think the "mile-long climb" is autism for "we took our senior group picture outside". Pretty sure it was a topic somewhere around here recently.
At my high school the special ed kids were almost always kept segregated with the rest of the school population for almost every class and that included gym. A few of them could attend normal gym and one or two other approved classes (like art) but they were an extreme exception. Special ed kids had their own PE that they didn't even change for. Chris probably had a PE like that.
Also I think the "mile-long climb" is autism for "we took our senior group picture outside". Pretty sure it was a topic somewhere around here recently.