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Simply amazing. There's no other way to describe what received from Sonichu (Christian Weston Chandler) of Cwcville -- a full Video (VHS) Documentary that walked us through this daily life. His opulent manor contained every manner of furniture. Cwcville's landscape was filled to the bursting point with all the animals who'd moved to his well-tended town. And Sonichu has customized everything about his town -- even many villagers have followed his bold trends, wearing the patterns he has created! | Simply amazing. There's no other way to describe what received from Sonichu (Christian Weston Chandler) of Cwcville -- a full Video (VHS) Documentary that walked us through this daily life. His opulent manor contained every manner of furniture. Cwcville's landscape was filled to the bursting point with all the animals who'd moved to his well-tended town. And Sonichu has customized everything about his town -- even many villagers have followed his bold trends, wearing the patterns he has created! | ||
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For now, Sonichu remains a hobby. In the future, Chandler would like to see Sonichu and his friends as real Pok'emon, even having their own Nintendo Gamecube video game title. "I am not really sure what to do in order to do all that." Chandler said, "but for now, Sonichu and I, Christian Weston Chandler, are in ''Nintendo Power'' Magazine." | For now, Sonichu remains a hobby. In the future, Chandler would like to see Sonichu and his friends as real Pok'emon, even having their own Nintendo Gamecube video game title. "I am not really sure what to do in order to do all that." Chandler said, "but for now, Sonichu and I, Christian Weston Chandler, are in ''Nintendo Power'' Magazine." | ||
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| + | ==April, 2005== | ||
| + | ===Nintendo Power, Volume 190, April, 2005, Page 8 and 9=== | ||
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| + | '''DS = Dating Service''' | ||
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| + | Christian Weston Chandler, via the Internet, From Virginia | ||
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| + | I recently purchased a Nintendo DS and a copy of Sprung. I originally bought the game, because I needed some lesson on what to say to, or do for, a girl. To make a long story short, I developed a fear that all the pretty girls are already paired up with a boyfriend. I've dubbed this social phobia '''Noviophobia''', after the Spanish word for Boyfriend. Anyway, before Sprung, I was afraid to approach most women (FYI, I was 22-years old then). I tried to silently attract a Boyfriend-Free Girl, mostly with signs, for over one year and four months. Then Sprung provided me with general things to say and do, so I felt more confident. When I tried my new-found expressions from the dating simulator, I forgot my fear of the infinitely-high boyfriend factor, and I met a couple of lady friends with whom I feel more comfortable. So thank you, Nintendo and Ubisoft, for the dating advice that this Frustrated Virgin needed. | ||
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| + | **Then weeks later, I was back in the same old rut. :( | ||
| + | --[[User:ChrisChanSonichu|ChrisChanSonichu]] 06:26, 16 August 2009 (CEST) | ||

