Vlad Out, UFO Down

On Tuesday, Harry sent me a letter thanking me for the medicine recently. He attached a bear pole to the letter.

Pascal was standing on my southern bridge, and he shared some wise words about complaining. 😛

Pascal: It's free to complain, but you pay for it in the end.

I gave him a scallop, and in return, he handed over an anchor. I decided to put it in my house for now, even if it doesn’t fit the theme of any of my rooms.

Yesterday, Vladimir was all packed up and ready to move out of town. 👍

Vladimir: Well, well, well. I'm glad you finally made it here, boss! 'Cause I'm leaving, at circus.

In the recycle bin at town hall, I was surprised to find two—yes, two—bathtubs! It’s rare enough to find two items there at all, let alone two of the same exact thing! Weird. 🛁

I didn’t spot any special visitors in town, so I checked for the UFO last night. To my surprise, it actually came! I missed the first fly-by; I heard it, but didn’t see it. But I was ready for the return flight, and I shot it down! Woohoo!

Bang! I fire my slingshot and hit Gulliver's UFO.

This was my 33rd UFO overall, and my first one since last June. I looked around and found the spaceship part. Today, I headed down to the beach to find Gulliver.

Gulliver sleeps near his crash-landed UFO in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

I woke him up, and he wasn’t happy when he realized his ship was missing a piece.

Gulliver: No way!

I handed him the missing part, and he rewarded me with a Merlion. I like that item a lot, so I put it in my house.

Boomer told me that Hopper was making fun of his catchphrase (“awwwk,” which he learned from Queenie), so he wanted something new to say. As Hopper snuck up behind him to listen in on our conversation, I told Boomer to say “let’s fly.” It’s partially because he looks like a pilot, but also for the irony of penguins being one of the few birds that can’t fly.

Boomer: What's up, let's fly!

Note: Vladimir was still in boxes today, so I won’t get his goodbye letter until next time.

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