Last Bug-Off of 2014

This afternoon, I headed over to the event plaza, where Nat was hosting the final Bug-Off competition of 2014.

Nat: Would you believe this is the final Bug-Off of the season? Terrible shame, but don't let it affect you!I was a bit too lazy to actually catch some bugs, but I grabbed some out of my dock box. I first gave Nat an emperor butterfly, and it scored 91 points. That was good enough for first place, and he rewarded me with a cicada stereo. I then gave him goliath beetle, and it scored 99 points and earned me a mini butterfly table. My third and final bug was a cyclommatus stag; it scored only 96 points and did not earn me a prize.

When 6:00 came, my 99-point goliath beetle finished as the top bug of the show. I won!

Celebrating a Bug-Off win!Agent S and Gala finished second and third, respectively, each with tiger butterflies. Back outside, Molly congratulated me on the win.

Molly: Congratulations on your award, cookie! How did you get so good at catching bugs?I took my prizes up to the second floor of the museum to take a look at them. Here is the mini butterfly table on the left and the cicada stereo on the right.

The mini butterfly table and cicada stereo.Up at the Dream Suite, Luna told me that Mario101 from Gameland was my most recent dream visitor. I also went into Club LOL to catch a Saturday night performance from K.K. I asked the singing dog for a sad song, and he played Two Days Ago for me.

K.K.: Here's a jam that makes the blues seem like old news... Two Days Ago.Madisyn asked to come over to shop, so I opened my gate for a bit. In Able Sisters, she was drooling over the crown. At least that’s what she said. I think she was drooling over that cow skull instead.

A crown and a cow skull on sale at Able Sisters.In Nook Homes, we started talking about states that begin with the letter O. There are three of them: Ohio, Oregon, and Oklahoma. I told Madisyn that Origami used to be a state, but it folded. 😛

Jeff: Origami, but it folded.In the museum shop, a burglar’s head (or maybe a very large chocolate chip) was on display. I wasn’t comfortable with the idea of eating a chocolate chip that had eyes, so I chose not to buy it.

A very odd museum exhibit.

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