I started up the game today and I received Curly’s goodbye letter in the mail. It’s sad to see this little piggy go wee wee wee all the way home.
Just one acre away, I found Curly’s replacement. And boy is he stinky. I mean, Stinky. He’s a cat with underwear on his head. He lives next door to Candi, in the same spot where Yuka once lived.
I talked to Static near the river, and he was ranting about K.K. Slider, the singing dog. He says that K.K. always ruins his mood. I don’t know how that could be true, since Static is usually in a bad mood anyway. By the way, I love the look on his face in this picture:
When I went up to Belle, she started repeating “12 weeks ago, 12 weeks ago.” She then asked if I knew what she was referring to.
Is that when your milk spoiled? Actually it’s the last time I talked to her. It’s udderly ridiculous that she thinks I care how often I speak to her. But she said she was so mad that she could SPIT. You spit on me, and the whole town will be eating hamburgers for the next two weeks.
At the top of the ramp, I found an igloo. Since the snow on the ground will be melting by Wednesday, this is the last time I’ll get to see an igloo this winter.
Puck was inside, and he wanted to play a guessing game with me. I had to guess the word he was thinking of, and I would get an ivy wall if I was correct. The three choices were a pear, a peach, and an apple. I guessed that he was thinking of an apple…and I was right! I was afraid he’d take all my money if I was wrong, but fortunately, I didn’t get to find out. But Puck was now convinced that I was psychic. He even said it was creepy being friends with a psychic. Thanks a lot, old friend.
Meanwhile, Genji was talking about the tropical island. He said he didn’t have a Game Boy Advance and a GameCube-GBA Link Cable, so he wouldn’t be able to visit the island…on his bum. Is it just me or does that catchphrase never get old?
Baabara was being her usual negative self, saying this town is such a bore. Meanwhile, in the background, Hank did something that angered Genji. Baabara hinted that she might move out, but that would be fine by me. Of course, I know it’s not going to happen.
I finished my walk around town and pulled all the weeds I could find (until the wishing well confirmed that my town was perfect once again). I stopped at the post office to mail some fossils away, and then headed for home. By the time I post again, spring will be here. I’m looking forward to seeing green grass again! See you all next time!