Maybe I Should Let The Cats Smell More of the Games (Day 3698 - 1/9/20)

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During Breakfast Stream today, Kepler kept sniffing some Wii games on the bottom shelves which they had gotten at a game store in Wilmington. A few days ago, Sagan was also sniffing in that same area. There were gaps between the games and Sagan was using his paw to go through each of the games individually. Mallory decided to take the games off the shelves and let Kepler sniff them. He ended up focusing on one specific Wii game called Storybook Workshop. When Stephen opened up the game case, they found a bunch of mold growing inside. It was so bad that they had to throw it away. Stephen says that he should let the cats sniff the games more.

The mold came from water damage which could've happened when Wilmington had bad flooding during one of the recent hurricanes. Stephen doesn't blame the store since they go through ton of games every day and all the other games are fine. The game was only $3, so they will be able to get another one. It is hard for him to throw away games since he considers them a part of history since these games aren't being produced anymore. It is his own personal archival project, so he will only throw away games when there are severe circumstances.

They drop off the chili they made yesterday for Steve and head to Lunch Bunch with Roland, Dan, Michael, and William at Z's Amazing Kitchen. For the first time, Stephen films before Lindsey even got there. He then talks about how Z's Kitchen had closed and then reopened in an old Hardee's with a different owner.

Back at home, Stephen says that everyone agreed that the food mediocre and that there was a price increase. Lindsey was held up at a meeting and called Dan when she finished. Dan told her not to come since they were already done and that the food was really mediocre. Mal then asks Stephen if he wants to see something fun. She proceeds to use a filter with angel wings and a halo to take a picture of Kepler. She says that the filters only work on Kepler and not Sagan. Stephen suggests that maybe Kepler's face is human-like. Mal then uses a bunny filter on Kepler. Stephen then talks about how they are having chili for dinner and that his dad really appreciated that they brought some chili over to him. Debra rarely cooks chili, so his dad doesn't get to eat it often.