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I'm not usually a big birthday party, but the party held me this morning at three Crossing the Animals: New Horizons the locals were exactly what I was looking for today.
My happy birthday is good food with family and friends and it's either a new Transformer or Lego set up to chat with. I celebrate my years traveling (and skipping) the Earth with small, intimate objects. This is because the three main birthday parties I have were bad:
- When I was nine years old, my mother gave me invitations to run a school for my first birthday party. I forgot. No one came except for one boy who was crying because he wanted to go and play soccer instead.
- My 18th birthday was a surprise party. My girlfriend at the time, to lure me to this place, said "Come on, we'll go to your surprise party."
- My ex-wife joined me for a surprise party in 1999. There was ice cream and cake and he invited all our friends, including the one he left two weeks later.
So I don't plan on birthday parties. I love meeting in a nice restaurant with my current wife, who's so awesome, our kids, maybe my parents and a few friends, but that's something I can't do in the middle of a split. I'm worried about this so all week. Then my goat friend Pasmina greeted me outside Animal Crossing home this morning and lead to a party with dance, music, cake, and pinata slay. I was very happy.
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The party was thrown by my three favorite citizens, Pashmina, Scoot the duck, and Cookie the dog. Maddie the dog, that house I despise and would like to bury in a roof, there was nowhere to be seen. There was a cake to look at, cheery ornaments, and a pinata of mindless beating until it cracked open and revealed its delicate interior.
Those inside houses are cupcakes, which can be sold to other citizens for birthday gifts. In the case of Chow panda, that gift was a shocking expression on his face.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons& # 39; birthday celebrations are not limited to the party. My gaming mom sent me a cake, which I left in the rain. Someone should.
To top it all off, K.K. Slider himself came out and made a special song to honor my big day.
I know that these are just random responses that are triggered by the information I've included in the game. These digital animals are no substitute for my wife, who is currently allowing my breakfast to come to room temperature, or my older brother Richard, who phoned while I was writing this to sing me a birthday song. Anyway, early in the morning as I was preparing for work, before anyone else in the house woke up, during quiet time I used to spend worrying about the ongoing covid-19 epidemic, my Animal Crossing the birthday was a welcome distraction.
NOW ALL THE GAME!
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