While laziness is 99% at fault, I'm also having issues with my internet on my home PC. This is the PC where all my Sim games are installed. For a normal person, this would not be a huge obstacle, but I am an expert slacker. I know I said no pictures on these posts, but I really do like pictures. I wanted a picture of my overflowing Riverblossom Hills cemetery in the last post, but without internet on my main computer, I'd have to like, get a USB stick, save the picture there, bring home my work laptop... and I'm exhausted already.
I stopped playing Riverblossom Hills lately, which hasn't motivated me to update this blog. I've been spending a lot of time in The Sims 3, but it's missing the whole neighborhood soap opera drama that I love from Sims 2. So far, I've been playing around with my own created characters in Sims 3, but I know no one cares about them. I do still plan on playing the existing households through an entire lifetime (the Wan-Goddard family will be up first), but it's definitely a different experience than the Sims 2.
I've also been reacquainting myself with Strangetown. It's not as far along as Riverblossom Hills, but I've done a good job of population control so far. I've only added two bin families: the Picasos and the Larsons, and no one has married any NPCs. General Buzz Grunt (that's the dad, right?) married Erin Singles, Lola Singles married Nervous Subject, Ripp Grunt knocked up Jodie Larsen, but she is kidding herself if she thinks he'll ever marry her. Chloe Curious did end up marrying Lazlo, but that's not stopping her from hooking up with just about any guy that whistles at her.
In conclusion, keep reading imaginary readers. I promise to love you enough so that one day, you'll become real. (Assuming I can get my hands on some Imaginary Friend Metamorphium potion, of course.)
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