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What is your Favorite House?  (Third Interview)



My adventures of the Interviewing Interval begins in my Home Street.  I bustled through all the patches, planting , scraping, scooping, digging.  Ah, yard work, collecting all these valuable things.  I decided to sit back for a bit and admire that place.  Everything was beginning to set in nicely, the trees, the Jellisac growths.  Actually, the Jellisac growths were kind of gross.  Anyway, as I was sitting there in my yard, daydreaming, I heard something go CLANK!  Huh?  I looked over and saw a figure coming out of the shadows.


“Nice trees!” Sounded a voice from my cherry tree.


“Uh…. Thanks,” was my reply.  I strained my eyes for a look at this person.  Ah!  I know him!  Frostnip!  Frostnip clambered over one of the Jellisac growths, tripping on a root and tangling his patched jacked in the branches of my tree.  I stared down at him.  Hm, well, this person could be a perfect target for my Interviewing Interval I guess!  So I decided to make my move and introduce myself as a reporter.  I told him I did and he said that he would gladly answer a question or two!  “Sweetness, a willing interviewee,” I thought.  I began to ask my question.


“What is your favorite type of house?”
“You mean, in Glitch life, correct?”


“Yup.”


“Positive?”


“Yeah, I am pretty positive.”
“How ‘bout now?”


“YES.  I AM POSITIVE.  100% SURE ALL RIGHT!”


My voice strained a bit.  Okay, just go on.


“Basically, Frostnip, all you have to do is answer the question and tell me why!  :D”

 

“Right!  Hmmm….. favorite house type.  Faaaavooorite house type.  Hooouuuuse…..”
 

“Yes.  Go on.”
 

“Hmmmmm….. don’t hurry me.”
 

“Yes sir.”
 

“What?”
 

“NOTHING.”
“Okay, I think I got it.  My favorite is….. THE FROG HOUSE!  Unfortunately, I can’t use any credits to even make my house look like the frog house.  It really is too bad.  I like the frog house because it is eccentric, classic Glitchiness.  It has the perfect attitude: Glitch is zany and so is this.  :-)”



After that, I thanked Frostnip for his time and bade him farewell!  So now I  moved on to m next person.  As I was walking through the world, a person named Atlantis IMed me and asked me a question about a snapshot.  After I had talked about that for a while with her, I remembered my weekly quest and thought that this would be a perfect time to ask her about this!  She said of course, glad to answer my question!  I asked her the question of the week and she replied:




“Creepy house for sure.  It has a small exterior, great decorations to choose from, nice roofs and the option where you can put the Rook on the branch, awesome!”



I personally like the creepy house too.  The rook on the branch was particularly unique because it actually looked like there was a rook on the branch, not like stuffed as other decorations!  Atlantis also said that she liked the creepy house because it was woody, kind of like old-ish haunted houses days in my mind’s eye.




So with 2 successful interviews behind me, I proceeded onward!  I now walked down the streets of the Groddle Forest, sniffing the fresh air!  As I strided past the donation shrine, I happened to see one of my friends, Rugburn.  As soon as he saw me a turned sharply and stared me down.  I shuffled awkwardly past him.  I didn’t move another step before he shouted at me,


“PLEASE INTERVIEW MEEEE!!!!”


See, Rugburn has been trying to get me to interview him forever.  Since we have been friends since before Glitch, I could not help but give him the torture of not interviewing him for a while.  But now, as my deadline was beginning to grow ever nearer, I decided I would end of the fun conflict of not interviewing him.  So I asked him the question and he eagerly answered:


“WELL!  If you really, really, really actually wanted to know my opinion of things, then I will tell you!”

 

“Oh boy.”

“It’s the Hobbit house!  I love the hobbits, so cute and tiny, but those hairy feet are really repulsive but that’s not what I am talking about!  I was talking the house!  Well, actually, the house is cute and tiny too.   I love the moss on the side!  Oh yeah and—“
 

“GOT IT!”
 

“I wasn't finished yet!  But okay thaaannnks!" 

Now, my adventure of the week comes to an end.  I have pleased my friend, finished the Interviewing Interval, and can go back to my yard work on my Home Street.  See y’all!

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