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Simmers' Paradise / General Sims 2 Discussion / Vegetable gardening and money hungery teens
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on: February 03, 2009, 11:09:00 pm
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Please direct me to the info or site on how to have my Sims grow gardens and how teens can earn money. I know teens can get a parttime job but my teen wants 500 simoleans right now! I have searched and searched but just not hitting the target for this info. Thanks, in advance, for any help. Nonni
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A Safe Haven / General Discussion / Re: Chatter away...
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on: January 28, 2009, 01:18:48 am
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Oh, Jenna, I was just about to say something nice about you. I quit smoking - about 6 times. It's been about 2 weeks this time. Sometimes when I walk through the grocery store parking lot and I see a cig butt more than 1.5 inches, I'm tempted to do something disgusting and dangerous. That was the gin talking.
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Simmers' Paradise / General Sims 2 Discussion / Re: Moving to a new world
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on: January 22, 2009, 03:34:41 am
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Thanks for the positive input. This is how I was able to move a family or person from old neighborhood to the new: Save house with family or person then move their house to the house bin with the people still in the house. Then go to the new hood and move the house from the bin onto lot in the new hood and the person/persons are still in the house but now in new neighborhood. The bad news is, yes, they lose all friends/relatives from old world. You will get a warning before you move them to house bin. If they had a business they lose that also. I have only done this with people who are fairly new and have always taken their family with them. It kinda reminds me of "Dorothy" when her house was taken "over the rainbow". However, if you move the Sims back to "Kansas" they won't know anyone there. Thanks again, Nonni
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Welcome to insimenator.org / The Welcome Wagon / Re: Hello with gratitude
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on: January 21, 2009, 03:11:13 am
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Yeah, I know what you mean about posting or replying. Too shy. This site might have brought the party animal out in me. I am grateful for the friendliness and non-judgemental attitude of the contributors to this site. It is helping me learn many new things for my Sims game. Nonni
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Simmers' Paradise / General Sims 2 Discussion / Moving to a new world
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on: January 20, 2009, 07:59:19 pm
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This may be something very old and boring but it was a new discovery for me. This lastest discovery is important to me because the 1st world I created was getting over-crowded. I found out how to move surplus Sims to my newly created world and I am very happy and proud of me. (I had another breakthrough but am too embarassed to admit that one because my daughter said she knew that without playing the game.) Maybe I missed something in the tutorial or the instructions. Nonni
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Simmers' Paradise / General Sims 2 Discussion / Re: Toddler dancing
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on: January 20, 2009, 12:20:38 am
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Hey! that was something new - one of my kids (a virtuoso at piano) started dancing when her younger sister was practicing the piano. I really like it when they interact nicely unprompted. But the toddler playing in the toilet is almost as bad as a prego with morning sickness. Then they're all into sucking on the blocks and xylophone baton UUUGGGGHHH - Yuck - shudder! Nonni
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Welcome to insimenator.org / The Welcome Wagon / Re: Shhh!
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on: January 20, 2009, 12:12:15 am
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Simlin55, if you find a cure, I'm sure the developers will be happy for you to share. It keeps me out of trouble most of the time. Here's to all Simaholics everywhere. Peace - (sorry, old flower child from the 60's) Nonni
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Welcome to insimenator.org / The Welcome Wagon / Re: Hello from Texas!
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on: January 14, 2009, 04:13:53 am
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Dearest Sugah Sim, Aren't you kind!?! Your offer almost brought tears to my eyes. Sometimes I feel so lost in all the techie talk, having finished school in the 1960's. But I make myself go on trying for the great fun and for the stimulation of my brain's health. Thanks again, Nonni
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