Great figure of World history -> I have only encountered items "verified as the possession of some guy" as valid targets for this.Jurin Ahn - National Hero - turns to politician after a news announcement.Jeon Ahn - National Hero - turns to mere celebrity after a news announcement.Gretel Kim - I have never encountered this signature.Hon Hwang - Businessman - Turns to artist after a news announcement.Si-mun Jo - Criminal - turns to National Hero after a news announcment.Jisu Hwang - I have never seen this signature, but friend says she's mere celebrity, despite having started a company in her bio.I can't rule out you may have to insist by dragging it twice or first applying the "popular with youths" label or something similar Yeong-Gi Mo should accept the "artist" label, if that's the guy you mean. Nearby, the second-hand shop owner Darcy finds an injured man on the beach and takes him to his appartment and eventually installs him in the positon of the sales person. The game begins with an explosion, that damages the Citizens Alliance Research Institute. If anyone else has question, they're free to ask and I will try to answer if I can No Umbrellas Allowed is a second hand shop simulation game set in Ajik City, 2080. This is just some things my friends ran into. A few customers also won't allow you to attach negative value cards no matter what You can find those signatures in the "updated information" which is in the bottom right of the front page of the manual. Some signatures change over the course of the game. They won't accept the signature card which is clearly right The thing that lady wants, usually as a gift for her cousin/brother is one of the "tiny pretty trash" mentioned earlier Lady comes in and asks for a thing companies usually don't make, but won't take limited editions These items requires you to use "Brand Eraser" without reason, which then becomes "not a knock-off" and loses the brand price badges for a company or a remote control for a non-existant hoverboard. These include only 1 earring, items with missing gems, items outside the production targets of the brand e.g. Why do buyers say it's not a knock-off, but it doesn't deserve full price?Īnother category of "tiny pretty trash" is given to some things. Why do buyers say I haven't raised the price of the recyclable material?Įach week will have a recyclable material, and any items you have already containing that material will be upgraded, but what a lot of people seem to miss if someone presents you something in the store with the recycle target material correctly identified, you have to slap another copy of the material But we hear that’s a whole ‘nother can of worms.Me and my friends all love this game, but a lot of them had questions about things that seemed broken/inexplicable, maybe because of imperfect localization Hey, there’s a bright spot (well, if you’re on Belleair Beach there are now a lot of bright spots!) If you wear a mask, at least half your face will be protected. “Who came up with that brilliant idea? All of the mini-mansion owners who are never home & never use the beach?” “That’s the whole beach!” wrote resident Karen Thomas Friday. Apparently the condo folks figure their views are just fine, even if sullied by people enjoying the beach under the protective shade of a handy beach umbrella. Mug Found at Home Mug Found at Home Source Nari Jo Type Cup Materials and Gems Clay Base Value 29 The Mug Found at Home will be sold to you by Nari Jo. Confusingly, all individual Cups have been translated to Mugs. Cup is a type of item found in No Umbrellas Allowed. But using umbrellas as a tool to further the “get off my lawn” mentality seems a new low.Īnother resident emailed the town inquiring about the new rule, also noting its hilarity, and received very helpful (hello, sarcasm) clarification that the ordinance only applied to a small sliver of the beach from 40 Gulf Boulevard to 1900 Gulf Boulevard.īetween 20 Gulf Boulevard, “where the condos start,” is A-OK for avoiding skin cancer. You can help No Umbrellas Allowed Wiki by expanding it. The question over whether the beach is private property or public has long been a battle in a county chock full of sandy white shores. They just want ultimate control and deny us from accessing the beach,” resident Michelle Stegeby wrote to town officials Monday. “No shade? Are you kidding me? We are ‘blocking their view.’ So our 7 year old daughter can roast on the sand because we (are) obstructing a portion of the beach from being seen. But at nearby Belleair Shore, those umbrellas are offensive and … dangerous? Image via Belleair Beach. The neighboring town of Belleair Beach literally has a photo of a beachgoer sitting blissfully under an umbrella as its cover photo (read: not using an umbrella to impale anyone.) This scene is A-OK in Belleair Beach. OR, it could be what some residents suspect - that the swank property owners whose backyard IS LITERALLY THE BEACH, think they’re entitled to views unobstructed by the kinds of umbrellas you might see on a Florida post card.
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