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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: veilchen on 2005 August 10, 02:34:19

If I were the kind that likes to type LOL, I would certainly type it here. I didn't mean for the sim-kiddies to kick/smash it JM, I had the old fashioned playing in mind. Yeah, I know, I'm a wuss, and I will duly report for kicking...
That's pretty violent, too. It's a great simulation of spousal abuse. In other words, it sorta resembles the familial dynamics of my own family, but without the unilaterality.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: reggikko on 2005 August 10, 02:36:09

Ardin, he means red-hands. Preferably with a parent, the fun is full in a couple of games.
No, not preferrably with a parent. Preferrably with a sibling! Kill two ducks with one stone. Mmmm. Tasty.

Ardin Topani:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 10, 02:30:19

This challenge offends me.

So Amish people offend you? Is that what you're saying? You, cultural elitist!

Quote from: J. M. Pescado

Probably not gonna happen, as flamingos must be outdoors, and with the exception of flamingos, there are no reasons to be outdoors. :P

Well, in one house, it will work as I have two teens and a child living together and for this challenge, teens can do whatever they want so they aren't going to care if the kid is doing it. So long as I keep the adults busy inside at my other homes, the kids can kick free.

Quote from: veilchen on 2005 August 10, 02:28:22

Hmm, I have always found the doll-house to be able to have the sim-kids gain fun pretty fast. Not as fast as the flamingos, but it's not too bad.
I'm pretty sure if nondestructively kicking a flamingo is too violent, the dollhouse will similarly be too violent. Not to mention expensive and prone to getting stuck in manner fixable only by buyable fires.Quote



As long as they don't break the dollhouse, it should be cool. I haven't had a problem with the dollhouse-stuckage yet. ::knocking on wood::

Quote from: reggikko on 2005 August 10, 02:36:09

Ardin, he means red-hands. Preferably with a parent, the fun is full in a couple of games.

Oh. I forgot about that one. Mary Mark involves hand-slapping though so I'm not totally dumb!    ;)

reggikko:
Quote from: veilchen on 2005 August 10, 02:34:19

If I were the kind that likes to type LOL, I would certainly type it here. I didn't mean for the sim-kiddies to kick/smash it JM, I had the old fashioned playing in mind. Yeah, I know, I'm a wuss, and I will duly report for kicking...

Reg, I am so shocked (not). Ah, learning at the feet of the master, tis' a wonderful thing isn't it?

G.


I just tried to report but he's idle again. And I've used words much worse than that since way before I knew Pescado. I'm trying to protect my delicate reputation here.  ;)

John Waterloo came very close to not surviving last night. My finger was so itchy to drag his hunger bar down to zero after he peed himself. Good thing I don't like waffles anyway.

veilchen:
Somehow I didn't picture you for the old-fashioned kind Ardin :D

I didn't have any problems of letting my kids play with any toys they wanted, heck, I was happy when they played and I had some peace. They were both inquisitive little...kids, always exploring, experimenting, it was a trying time. Try to imagine the doll-house as a castle, with knights' armour, dungeons, and torture chambers. We have one of those old castles close to where I live, completely intact with all the ammenities. I always gave me a creepy feeling down in the torture chambers, I even thought I'd seen blood on the spikes of the iron maiden...definitely not your average play-house.

G.

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