I'm back! It's almost midnight here, but I've decided to update for you lovely people!
16. Make a wish list
"Dear Santa, I've been very good this year and was wondering if you could give these things: a robot fish, a spaceship, a snow cone machine, a mechanical moose, my own personal reindeer army, my very own money printer (so I can pay off my debts!), a pet mutant, the world's largest sock, a goat hat, and a ticket to never land. If I don't get all of these items, I will personally go up to the North Pole and slaughter all of you. Love, America."
America grinned at his work.
"Perfect!"
17. Question employees about their level of intelligence
South Korea needed to pick a few things up before a conference, and for unknown reasons, North Korea was tagged along.
As the South Korean pushed his cart around the snack section, North Korea sat in the front, glaring at anyone that passed by. Before long, he walked up to a Walmart employee and began to ask doubtful questions about their level of education.
While both Koreans were kicked out in the end, South Korea bought everything on his shopping list while keeping to a tidy budget.
18. Watch the Hunger Games
Everyone knew that watching the Hunger Games before a World Meeting was a bad idea. But they had not anticipated to see America dressed as Katniss, twelve minutes later, yelling every time that anyone spoke, "I volunteer as a tribute!"
19. Ask for wine at Chucked Cheese's
America was confused on why every time he invited someone out to eat, they'd either threaten the staff or question their menu. So this time around, he invited Sealand and France to accompany him to Chuckee Cheese's, the former, excited, the latter, annoyed. The American had to take the tween outside after France asked to see the wine menu, though.
20. Try to find the Muffin Man
No one knew how to react when Italy asked them seriously, "Do you know the Muffin Man?" They were more concerned with the fact Italy was being serious.
REVIEW PLEASE.
