17-Feb-2014, 2:12 AM
You should probably be playing CC2LP1.
Or go to the Chip's Challenge Wiki.
Or go to the Chip's Challenge Wiki.
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17-Feb-2014, 2:12 AM
You should probably be playing CC2LP1.
Or go to the Chip's Challenge Wiki.
17-Feb-2014, 4:32 AM
Total amount of levels:
700!
17-Feb-2014, 3:57 PM
17-Feb-2014, 6:32 PM
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Stop speaking in Zolga, that is uncool and might be detected as spam by the moderators.
EDIT: this was actually on my clipboard, and not a response to Zane.
You should probably be playing CC2LP1.
Or go to the Chip's Challenge Wiki.
17-Feb-2014, 6:52 PM
The world already ended in 2012, what are you talking about?
17-Feb-2014, 6:53 PM
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You should probably be playing CC2LP1.
Or go to the Chip's Challenge Wiki.
17-Feb-2014, 7:13 PM
I totally know what you are saying. The other day, I was going to make myself a sandwich. Next thing I know, I have a big old shelf on my plate. Good thing I stopped and looked down before taking a bite. I still have the slivers from last time I that happened.
The best thing to do is just play it cool. Act like you actually meant to build a shelf. Consider giving it away as a gift to someone you don't really like. I can tell if someone is mad at me because they send me a shelf for my birthday. It's so passive-aggressive. Another option is to make the shelf into a bench for "vertically challenged people". I would use another word that we all know, but people in this day and age consider that term a slur. But it is very easy to put a ladder next to the shelf and add some pillows and magazines. Then, next time a midget friend comes by for a visit, show him/her how much you care for their comfort.
You should probably be playing CC2LP1.
Or go to the Chip's Challenge Wiki.
17-Feb-2014, 7:18 PM
<i>"By wearing this mask, I was able to get anything and everything I needed. Plenty of hay, lots of time to run and, best of all, I no longer have to wear pants."</i>
17-Feb-2014, 8:27 PM
The Lowell Putnam Exam
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