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Hecubus:
Your tale of Aquitaine reminds me of a great Kids in the Hall monolgue, where Dave is playing a bad doctor and explains that he really is simply horrible (excerpted and highlighted):
Wanna know something? I'm a bad doctor. I'm not boasting. I mean, who would? Just stating a fact that I've never really gotten the hang of the whole healing-the-sick thing. And don't interpret this as some sort of false modesty.
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I guess it all started in high school where I was a very bad science student. One day when we were supposed to be dissecting a frog, I accidentally disassembled my desk. Oh, but, you know, I was a popular kid. You know, the other students were always eager to help me out. - ... But I didn't worry about it. I figured, how far could you coast on charm? Well, pretty far, actually!
spaceface:
Greek houses are fun to play, I never bothered with them before but decided that my legacy family should have one. Not only do you not really need beds (except a double ;D ), you do not even need to bother with a fridge and stove, there is always pizza about. The main thing is to have an exercise machine handy to keep your sims from getting too fat.
Having a double story house with the upstairs accessible to household only works perfectly, so that all the partying happens downstairs. One of my legacy kids brought the gamer career pinball machine with her from home, so now the visitors will help earn money, too.
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