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Re: Evil kids
« Reply #25 on: 2005 December 11, 05:17:50 »
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whoa this is the very first the thread i make on here. humm anyway. . . .

What I want to know is, are you going to let us have your self-sim for the MATY neighborhood?  That's you in the first picture, getting zapped, right?
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« Reply #26 on: 2005 December 11, 07:08:03 »
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I need to put more Maxis rugs in my homes...I have yet to see this interaction.
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« Reply #27 on: 2005 December 11, 07:43:22 »
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Yeah, you need a rug...I think it is totally automonous though, you just have to watch out for it  Wink
Emma look up you have been promoted you made the news box Grin

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« Reply #28 on: 2005 December 11, 09:01:32 »
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Do adults give people electric shocks off the rug too?
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« Reply #29 on: 2005 December 11, 13:25:58 »
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I remember seeing a child do this one time shortly after I got NL.  I think they must have had a rug, too.  Have a rug in a dorm at UNI but haven't seen any of the YAs do it.

Hadn't really thought about putting in many rugs.  I have a couple of homes with bath mats, but haven't seen anyone do this using one of them.  (Since they don't towel off, it seemed like that water had to go SOMEwhere!)

Ha!  Need more rugs iin my houses!
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« Reply #30 on: 2005 December 11, 13:54:33 »
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Confirmed. They need to be standing on a rug, then you select your victim. The nanny hates it.  Cheesy
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« Reply #31 on: 2005 December 11, 15:08:49 »
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What I want to know is, are you going to let us have your self-sim for the MATY neighborhood?  That's you in the first picture, getting zapped, right?
yes that's sim me that was electrocuted by this damned child. btw the child is Capricorn, she's playful, not mean.
humm i don't know about uploading myself, i'm not well known here... i'm quite the lurker actually.  Tongue
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« Reply #32 on: 2005 December 11, 15:33:54 »
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Playful sims with poor social skills are forever landing themselves in trouble!  They always seem to choose just the very worst kind of sim to waterbomb or ventrilofart!  So I suppose it's the same with the kids!
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« Reply #33 on: 2005 December 11, 15:39:48 »
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Playful people with poor social skills are foreverlanding themselves in trouble, too. Case in point, here.  Wink
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« Reply #34 on: 2005 December 11, 15:43:40 »
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Well, I try to keep everything sims-related.  Of course, it's up to the reader of my post if they want to apply it to people too! Grin
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« Reply #35 on: 2005 December 11, 19:53:29 »
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As for the elder woman formal outfit, I had the same corruption in the game with the same exact outfit.  It looked pretty weird at her daughter's wedding.
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« Reply #36 on: 2005 December 12, 15:56:01 »
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Aha, I love this interaction, we had great fun with it last night. Its a prank interaction for those that do not know, you need a rug and a sim that is capable of pulling pranks. We made a set of evil twins to get started, high in playful/active/outgoing and low in niceness to be sure they could pull pranks. We made the elder sibling and single dad the opposites in personality. The twins are hellians and love pulling pranks and shocking people among the many other nutty things they do. Oddly the sibling and father seem to enjoy getting pranked. Go figure, I thought they would be in the corner bawling by now.
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