Weird Question (Spoilers about townsfolk backstory)

Lenora Rose

Farmer
As I was digging through their dialogue (thinking about a mod):

I noticed that Evelyn mentions in one place being here 30 years, in a way that implies that's how long they were in Pelican Town (Because she then talks about seeing people come and go). In other places she talks about things she, or she and George, did in town as kids/youth. Is there a canon explanation for the discrepancy or is this a continuity blip?

The *other* dialogue with a reference to 30 years only says "in this house", which is more reasonable - lots of reasons to move house within the same town, especially since that matches the date of George's accident, so they could have needed a more accessible house...

I'm just trying to make sure I didn't miss something in another line of dialogue before I go charging off with it.
 

FilthyGorilla

Local Legend
As I was digging through their dialogue (thinking about a mod):

I noticed that Evelyn mentions in one place being here 30 years, in a way that implies that's how long they were in Pelican Town (Because she then talks about seeing people come and go). In other places she talks about things she, or she and George, did in town as kids/youth. Is there a canon explanation for the discrepancy or is this a continuity blip?

The *other* dialogue with a reference to 30 years only says "in this house", which is more reasonable - lots of reasons to move house within the same town, especially since that matches the date of George's accident, so they could have needed a more accessible house...

I'm just trying to make sure I didn't miss something in another line of dialogue before I go charging off with it.
Could be an issue with dialogue but very easily could be chocked up to a young couple (or just her alone) leaving their dreary hometown for the big city or other opportunities and then returning when they had kids/George had his accident and needed a place to settle (if in the latter case without a second income), possibly choosing the old family home as the only good option.
 

Lenora Rose

Farmer
Could be an issue with dialogue but very easily could be chocked up to a young couple (or just her alone) leaving their dreary hometown for the big city or other opportunities and then returning when they had kids/George had his accident and needed a place to settle (if in the latter case without a second income), possibly choosing the old family home as the only good option.
This is kind of the direction I was planning on going but while I'm intending to expand a bit on canon I don't want to actively contradict it anywhere, either.
 
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