Falling asleep while eating?!
RainbowTigress:
Adults can play with toddlers on the logic blocks and the xylophone without Nightlife. It's hard to position the blocks though, because the adults will always complain the wall is in the way, so if you want them to do this, it has to be away from the wall. The same with the xylophone, but they don't seem to get social from it, which I think they should. I tried getting my toddler's mommy to play with her because she was low on social, and I thought she could take care of that and build skills at the same time, but her social kept dropping. :(
sara_dippity:
I heard that if they do it on a date or outing, it drops the score. I cracked up when it happened to my sim, funny stuff that.
Andygal:
once it happened 4 times in one meal to the same sim. It was funny the first time but not so much the other 3 cause it took her like 3 hours to finish the meal because of it.
linolino:
oh yeah, and there a problem with that. well, not exactly a problem...
That same thing happened to me. I invited some sims to my sim's house and one of the guests started falling asleep on his plate. he fell asleep and woke up like 3 times, but at the 3rd time he didn't wake up. he slept for hours and hours with his face on the plate, and i couldn't click him to wake him up. i couldn't click him at all, so i just had to leave that sim sleeping there. when it was like about midnight, everyone in the house was already asleep. the guest then woke up, and left.
Karen:
Quote from: linolino on 2005 September 21, 12:42:49
oh yeah, and there a problem with that. well, not exactly a problem...
That same thing happened to me. I invited some sims to my sim's house and one of the guests started falling asleep on his plate. he fell asleep and woke up like 3 times, but ate the 3rd time he didn't wake up. he slept for hours and hours with his face on the plate, and i couldn't click him to wake him up. i couldn't click him at all, so i just had to leave that sim sleeping there. when it was like about midnight, everyone in the house was already asleep. the guest then woke up, and left.
You could try what I did the last time I had a non-family member asleep on the lot (in my case it was a nanny): put a ringing phone in the room with them. That should wake them up in a hurry. The way the phones ring all the time now, it shouldn't be too hard to set this up.
Karen
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