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Totally not a serial killer's trophy room. "Mmmm. Hello, LADIES!"
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It puts the lotion on it's skin or it gets the hose again.
 
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Either Chris is standing on a pile of junk in the "Moobs & Butt" shot or his bed is unusualy low. I'm around the same height as Chris and mine come up to just beyond my knees.
 
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Sonic was doing the creepy stare before Espurr made it funny. At least we can hope that the clay Sonic didn't survive the fire...
 
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I bet that teacher marked his project down a letter grade for the slow in the minds comment.

I'm surprised Bob didn't have a conniption fit about Chris riding the slow kids bus home from school some days. I mean they "worked" (lol) so hard to not have Chris in situations like that, but yet he rode the 'tard bus?

I'm also sure those teachers were just thrilled to have their pictures taken, most teachers don't like that. I always picture Chris being way to obsessive with his teachers, always wanting to hang out with them, always bothering them...

God was that a class assignment?
And he calls the other kids slow-in-the- minds.
Even in highschool he was such an ass.
 
Yup, for his photography class. I did photography class my senior year, the first year they offered it, and we could only afford to use the dark room 2, 3 times. we did the roll sample (?) and we were only allowed to professionaly print one pic. Manchester must of been rollin'.
 
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If you mean the single sheet of film paper that has all of your negatives printed on it, except their actual tiny size instead of blown up, you mean the contact sheet. No idea why it's called that.
 
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It is Halloween night, 2014. Some kids from elsewhere in Ruckersville, bored out of their minds because of the lack of youth-centered fun surrounding holidays in Ruckersville, decide to go take a peek at Old Man Chandler's (or is it Old Lady Chandler's? No one really seems to know) abandoned, rotting house.

They know the house has been basically abandoned ever since it mysteriously caught fire one night in January. The residents fled, but where to no one knows, and no one is even sure if they are still alive at all.

(Unbeknownst to them, a small section of the Internet is dedicated Old Man Chandler and yes, he is, in fact, still alive.)

No one has been inside the wreckage since that fateful January day. But these kids, with the innocent naivete that is characteristic of all children, decide to investigate and see what they find - Old Man Chandler's body? Old Man Chandler himself, huddled in a corner, feeding off the carcasses of rats that now inhabit the burned-out shell of what was once a glorious empire? Or would they find something even more sinister, as JenkinsJinkies did when he approached the house one fateful night?

The kids enter the house through the front door. The door squeaks and falls off one hinge as they push it open - a lack of repair in the months since the fire, it seems. Nonetheless, they continue further into the house, shocked at what they see.

The hoard truly has taken over everything. Charred cardboard boxes piled up to the ceiling. Old records, mostly gone in the fire. A large pile of dirty clothes sitting in the bathtub, festering. Plates piled to the ceiling in the sink. The kids are even convinced they see cat bones at one point, and certainly there is no shortage of living scavengers in this mess of a house.

The second floor, though, proves to be even more interesting. There is black everywhere. Nothing in the room survived the fire. Blackened, charred objects exist everywhere in the room, to the point that nothing is identifiable.

Almost nothing.

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The kids flee in terror, never to return.
 
Yup, for his photography class. I did photography class my senior year, the first year they offered it, and we could only afford to use the dark room 2, 3 times. we did the roll sample (?) and we were only allowed to professionaly print one pic. Manchester must of been rollin'.
My HS photography we developed our own prints. We were discouraged from wasting the paper but I don't remember there being any specific limits. Dark room was going but due to size constraints only about ten people were in at a time.
Did CWC develop those prints? I have trouble imagining him successfully developing the film and the prints.
 
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Did CWC develop those prints? I have trouble imagining him successfully developing the film and the prints.
He probably did. Some of the pictures are either way too dark or too light. Although bad lighting could also have been a factor.

Either way Chris sucks at taking pictures.
 
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