That was odd! My Sim made three Servos (robots) just now. Two fell in love, and then all three moved out onto a lot of their own. Michael Kelso would love this! And I can make Sheldon Cooper, too, because Freetime comes with a train set.
Hm...I wonder what would happen if the robots went into the water...
Hm...I wonder what would happen if the robots went into the water...
Is that Sims 2? I think I really didn't experiment much with the game, 'cause none of that sounds familiar ... :o
ReplyDeleteIt's Sims 2, alright. You can also make palace guards. I made three of them - their first names were all Royal, their last names were all Knight - and next I'm going to build a kingdom. :D
DeleteAwesome! I hope you get pictures of that, too! :D
DeleteI will! And it's kind of perfect, because Knight is an actual surname and Royal is an actual given name. :D
Delete'Royal'? Really? I know I've given some of my Sims odd names (I'm considering giving my current awesome Sim some neighbours with names like 'Rainflower' and 'Lakenya') but I'd never actually name someone either of those! :p
DeleteCan you imagine having the last name 'Princess' or something? :o
No, absolutely not. But other surnames are, of course, King and McQueen.
DeleteThat being said...I created an extra for a Big Bang book and called him Earl Berger, and what the readers don't know is, in my mind he has a dog or even a son named Buddy.
Buddy Berger? :p
DeleteI ended up naming my Sim's street 'Rainflower' ... not sure if I'll ever use Lakenya or Lakendra or anything; I just like the name because it has 'Lake' in it :p
I like the word sea. But only if it's the last word in a paragraph or sentence.
Delete... We're a bit strange with words, aren't we? :D
DeleteThat just means we'll be eccentric writers. ;)
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