I visited Shampoodle to give my hair more of a correct representation of me. I set her in her place, but geez, these people are getting antsy to get out of my town ? Pecan once again caught up with me and told me she’d be moving away. I’d been waiting to catch another one of these guys! As you remember, I donate every first fish to the museum, but since this is my second, I could finally sell it! However, I thought it was so cool, I decided to let it chill in my cabana room until further notice… That’s when I saw something again… A HUGE shadow lurking in my river… That could only mean one thing… Arapaima!
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I found another floating balloon, and this time got a duplicate balloon TV which, as you may guess, went to Re-Tail. I thought up an idea to customize a design in the frame that copies one of my real life album covers! I might do this for my other albums I have out too, we’ll see. I am making a sort of music studio in my upstairs of my house. If you remember the fancy frame I said last time that I has a project idea in mind. She was really weird looking but she had some good items in her house that I ordered! I didn’t know I streetpassed anyone, but oh well… I went to check it out. With no more shaved ice lamps in sight, I hope she’s willing to trade more with me in the future! I noticed on game startup a blue dot next to the title… This normally meant I had a visitor via streetpass. She has been the greatest friend as far as trading goes.
For my one lamp, she gave me 5 non-orderable korean exclusive DLC items, which included the yut board, hibiscus, songpyeon, bureom and bell knickknack! I was so stoked! She did not have any more 7-11 items, but she gave me something just as good.
She wanted to come do a trade, so I said okay and let her into my town. My European friend that got me my first shaved ice lamp knew that I was trying to get items available for catalog on my website, so he donated another lamp, bringing the total back up to 2! If you also remember from my last blog entry, my Japanese friend told me to contact her if I got my hands on another lamp, so I did. Anyway, what came next was pretty exciting. This data may be updated at any time, as new information becomes available.I started off my morning right with a hot cup of joe at Brewster’s cafe…Īnd hey! Pete was even there! I roamed through my town when I came upon Katie wandering about… Great… The emojis are displayed in descending order within each group. The very low frequency emoji have little data: rows 16 and 17 contain just some samples of those. Those in Group 11 and beyond are below median frequency (and less than 1/2048 the frequency of ?). Thus, items in Group 1 have less than ½ the frequency of ?, those in Group 2 have less than ¼ the frequency of ?, and so on. Each group contains emoji that have roughly ½ the frequency of use as those in the group above. The emoji are divided into groups based on a comparison to the frequency of the top emoji: ?. Note that newer emoji tend to be of lower frequency, since it often takes time for them to roll out to all devices.
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