Sinking BV General Store
ZephyrZodiac:
Well, I found it, and if possible I'll check it out tonight after I've sorted my recycling for collection tomorrow. It's actually finished, various pics etc. all there in a folder, then I open it with Clean Installer and find it's picked up a load of custom content and recolours which unfortunately make the sims2pack pretty big, and I'd like to clean out the cc and make it smaller so it may be possible to e-mail it. If not, I have an Online Backup facility which I could upload it to, I think.
Had to upload the pic as a .zip file, as I don't have an online photo account.
If you have problems finding MicksMum's church, let me know and I'll PM her and ask her to let me know where to get it.
jsalemi:
Quote from: veilchen on 2007 October 31, 19:48:47
The expression 'rassafrassinconsarnit' was rightfully stolen from a friend here in the U.S.
That expression sounds like something a cartoon character used to say. Can't remember which one, but I'm pretty sure it was one of the minor Warner Brothers characters, since those were the cartoons I primarily watched as a kid (and still do today -- thank heavens for DVD collections :)).
SmilingSweetly:
Yosemite Sam :P
Emma:
Quote from: veilchen on 2007 October 31, 18:24:28
Emma has such a beautiful church, and it draws water in the middle of the lot.
I bet it is the pond. I can see if I can fix it for you. I am pretty sure it was made on completely flat terrain and the only 'lowered part' is the pond. And thanks for the compliments on my church, I know exactly why you are one of my favourite people ;D
* Emma hugs veilchen
I just want to add, the bigger the lot, the more likely it is to draw water. Smaller lots obviously cover less terrain so less warpage occurs. Also the beach terrains are lower so there is less land. Never place a lot with lowered portions such as basements or ponds on a beach neighbourhood terrain unless it was built in exactly the same spot as you are placing it. Learnt that the hard way, I did... :-\
jolrei:
Quote from: veilchen on 2007 October 31, 19:48:47
There is no Mr. Veilchen, thank goodness. Are you trying to scare me? It being Halloween and all?
The expression 'rassafrassinconsarnit' was rightfully stolen from a friend here in the U.S.
She posted, I read, I swiped (and I'm not giving it back either, sorry Neriana). It goes so well with the German tongue, you see. I already have infected my family, now I'm waiting for my sister's report that the whole village is using it.
I suppose I shouldn't make assumptions - sorry. Idea of a Mr. veilchen now expunged from my memory.
I am having a laugh at the idea of a German village where people use a Yosemite Sam cuss word. My family is of German descent and I don't think any of them have ever said this, even though our familiy has been in Canada since 1921 (pre-dating the rassafrassin cartoon).
Now I'm worried about a house I built that I was saving for my sim's heir, once he graduates from uni - it has a sunken living room. Hopefully that doesn't mean there will be a pond in the centre of the house. Oh well, test and see, I guess.
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