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Liz:
Quote from: Kaoz on 2009 October 09, 23:35:42

Bullocks...

Sandras?

Kaoz:
Quote from: Liz on 2009 October 10, 02:57:45

Quote from: Kaoz on 2009 October 09, 23:35:42

Bullocks...

Sandras?


It's a British term... :P

As far as my "Default" Pleasantview, it's packed. As in so packed I can't fit anymore lots in it. (Using the camera mods, I have lots in places you'd normally not be able to place them.) Gotta be at least 40 or so lots, all of them inhabited. Not even trying to count how many sims their are, because I have families that are upwards of 7th generation, so a LOT of time has passed. I haven't even touched the other hood, and I've had the game since 2007. My only other course of action has been to create my own sub-hoods, but that's a pain in the ass, and I admit to being a lazy bastard, which is why I came up with the wild theory posted above. But if it won't work, I'll just have to knuckle up and just make new sub-hoods myself. (I have sims packed in Pleasantview, Downtown AND Bluewater and I STILL need more space. That should give you an idea of how many sims I have running around.)

Liz:
Quote from: Kaoz on 2009 October 10, 14:49:01

Quote from: Liz on 2009 October 10, 02:57:45

Quote from: Kaoz on 2009 October 09, 23:35:42

Bullocks...
Sandras?

It's a British term... :P

Judges, can I get a ruling on "bullocks"?

Sorry, they can't give you points for "a British term." They would, however, have accepted "oxen." A Bullock can be a shady cop in Gotham City or the actor named Sandra. Possessively, Bullock's was a department store chain. And most often, it's what people erroneously type when they mean to say, "Bollocks." It's not all bad news, though - you do win a year's supply of Turtle Wax and your very own copy of the MATY home game!

Kaoz:
Thank you ever so much for that witty, yet woefully sad attempt at sarcastic humor. Almost managed a mild "chuckle" out of me.









Almost...

jolrei:
No, Liz is correct.  Bullocks are oxen, whereas bollocks are what is referred to in the popular UKian expression to which you referred.  Whether you find it funny is up to you.  I personally enjoyed Liz's response.

Now, had you demonstrated a sense of humour, rather than trying to show off a sophistication that you seem not to have, I might not be mulling over whether you're just another stupid, self-important n00b.

Judges, can I get a ruling?

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