Juice Isn't Working
Mirelly:
Well, yeah, that's what I said I did, didn't I? I mean there he was trying to drown some pole beans into submission and all the kid wanted was some lushious oranges to stop him snivelling and coughing. As the fruit trees were all together I thought the gardener may as well strip them all of fruit as they were all glowing with health. The lemons went sub-lushious while I wasn't looking. I'm not blaming anyone but myself ... I am the sloppiest housewife you're ever likley to meet. ;)
sloppyhousewife:
Quote from: Mirelly on 2007 August 20, 21:01:00
I am the sloppiest housewife you're ever likley to meet. ;)
Only if looking into a mirror doesn't count as "meeting someone" (well, I guess it doesn't...) ;D
Couldn't you bring the tree back to a thriving state before picking? Just curious...
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Mirelly on 2007 August 20, 21:01:00
Well, yeah, that's what I said I did, didn't I? I mean there he was trying to drown some pole beans into submission and all the kid wanted was some lushious oranges to stop him snivelling and coughing. As the fruit trees were all together I thought the gardener may as well strip them all of fruit as they were all glowing with health. The lemons went sub-lushious while I wasn't looking. I'm not blaming anyone but myself ... I am the sloppiest housewife you're ever likley to meet. ;)
Macrotastics tends to prioritize the closest action when all choices are of equal priority. If you want them to go for harvesting something, try using Go/Run Here to move them to the area. And I was not aware oranges had any capability to prevent "snivelling and coughing".
Emma:
Doesn't orange juice cure colds? I don't think it prevents colds though.
J. M. Pescado:
I wouldn't know. The traditional approach involves ignoring the matter until it goes away. The more freedom of queue you give them, the more they spend it on annoying you.
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