We really need to pay more attention to the characters in the NPC residences.
Shifting gears...
It's Valentine's Day, and the guys at Blossom discover it's traditional in North America to take your girlfriend out for a really good dinner (and maybe, if the relationship has proceeded far enough, pop the question).
Of course they discover this on Valentine's Day itself, and there are no good restaurants in town that aren't already booked solid.
But Blossom has that common room with a good kitchen, and Makoto and Ruiko are willing to do the cooking in support of True Love. But who could possibly serve as front-room staff? We can't ask any of the other residents to wait tables; they might be asked out!
But wait - these two definitely are not in romantic relationships:
(Reduced to approximately half the original's size. Larger version here.)
Shifting gears...
It's Valentine's Day, and the guys at Blossom discover it's traditional in North America to take your girlfriend out for a really good dinner (and maybe, if the relationship has proceeded far enough, pop the question).
Of course they discover this on Valentine's Day itself, and there are no good restaurants in town that aren't already booked solid.
But Blossom has that common room with a good kitchen, and Makoto and Ruiko are willing to do the cooking in support of True Love. But who could possibly serve as front-room staff? We can't ask any of the other residents to wait tables; they might be asked out!
But wait - these two definitely are not in romantic relationships:
(Reduced to approximately half the original's size. Larger version here.)
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown
Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown