Hobbes worked his fingers to the bone every holiday season, and was completely fed up with the lack of appreciation.
Dennis had a lot of issues, but at least he was never lonely.
Wes had a reputation for being fairly hard-headed, but couldn’t fathom why.
Ivan was proud of his fairly boisterous voice, which inherently made him quite popular in his local music community.
Andy had a notoriously insatiable appetite, especially when a good deal was involved.
Rick was a pretty observant guy, so he was a no-brainer to head up his local neighborhood watch.
Dale was pretty big into conspiracy theories.
Sylvester took his core workouts a little too seriously.
Bob only tried to shave once before realizing it was in his best interest to just let his facial hair do its own thing.
Ham was way more full of spite than anyone should reasonably expect him to be.
Eamon preferred to stick to his roots when it came to celebrating the season with vegetable carving.
Victor had more than a couple problems with the local villagers, but hoped that a sharper fashion sense might improve his relationships.
Dean was built for the cold and wet weather, so he didn’t mind at all when the seasons started to change.
Hiram may not have had the best breath around, but he was always there to lend a helping tentacle to anyone who needed it.
Joe led a pretty wild life, but always managed to steer himself in the right direction.
Tawny had been at it for ten whole years, and wasn’t about to quit now.
Bud’s upper body strength made him really popular with his friends as soon as moving day came around.
Jin was really a pillar of his community, and was proud to be someone any of his neighbors could come to with their problems.
Henri thought he was a pretty big deal, but was really just a punk.
Iris only needed one bad nail salon experience to swear off manicures for the rest of her life.
Woody had a pretty tough time staying relevant with his fashion preferences.
Deacon was fairly new to the neighborhood but still couldn’t grasp why no one was rushing over to introduce themselves.
Caleb really didn’t feel like it was too much to ask to be able to buy a single accessory that would serve as both eyewear and trousers.
Ryan and Chuck were the life of every pool party they hit, whether they were invited or not.
Horace was known throughout the neighborhood as an expert gardener, especially because he didn’t even need to use any tools.
Mac never had the most popular cookout on Independence Day, and he never could really figure out why.
Arnold had a pretty enviable fitness routine, but was ultimately just compensating for a weak neck.
Ned took a lot of pride in his facial hair grooming, but probably should have spent at least a little of that attention on his dental health.
Irving was pretty annoying to have around, but the nicer weather he brought with him almost made his pestering worth the endurance.
Bea may be a little long in the tooth, but she still has a lot to say.
Leo had an exceptional sense of taste, but depending on his walking route that didn’t always work in his favor.
Efrim wasn’t about to dish out the change for a fancy eye surgeon when he was more than capable of taking care of the procedure himself.
Doug was pretty proud of their first haircut in a minute, and their confidence really showed.
Charles was great at keeping his cool, especially if the terrain started to look a little rough.
Harold might not look very bright, but rest assured that he’s a force to be reckoned with at his local trivia nights.
Ed picked a lot of fights everywhere he went, but honestly ended up losing most of the time.
Tony was pretty happy that wearing a mask all the time actually seemed to do his appearance a favor.
Randy spent most of his extra time indoors working on his balance and it was really starting to pay off.
Mina had an easier time clothes shopping than you’d expect since she could really save a fortune on sleeves.
Artie made folks upset wherever he went, but he always just assumed it was because no one else’s hair was nearly as fabulous.
Ethan was only a few years old by the time he was the scourge of every dentist in the tri-state area.
Indrid had a fairly irrational fear of bridges considering his wings would serve him well in the event of a collapse.
Sven loved to brag about having so many friends, even if most of them just used him to get those hard to reach items at the grocery store.
Stu let his hair get pretty out of control, but it ultimately suited his personality anyway.
Eunice never had any problems fishing lost rings out of the garbage disposal. but the years weren’t terribly kind to her fingers because of it.
Bart felt a lot of pressure to be an optometrist just like his father, but all he really wanted to do was dance.
Patrick always used to hurt his hands when walking to work, but after a few welding classes he came up with a pretty elegant solution.
Brian and Brandon were always ready for the roughest winter storm, because no matter what they would always stick together.
Nemo seemed like a pretty smart guy at first glance, but most of his friends played it cool so they wouldn’t give him a bigger head.
Philip was never one to feel limited by restricting his swimming habits to only include water.
Ron took a lot of pride in his award-winning smile, even if his dental work had been a little neglected over the years.
Troy always loved to bust out his favorite mask for special occasions, but for some reason he wasn’t invited to many parties because of it.