Ah, but that was random cc absurdity...and also I forgot about it :-) The upcoming scene may not be as funny to people who aren't me, but from start to finish I laughed myself silly making it all come together pretty much exactly as I saw it, so I'm hoping some of that translates.
I tried to settle on a more natural breaking point between A & B because, even though they go together, it's more than I expected anyone to power through at once! Looking forward to your impressions of Part 2.
I wonder what Sylvia Marie promised Angel? If she's gone back on it, that would go a long way toward explaining why she's so angry - especially if it's a promise Val wouldn't approve of, so she can't vent about the real source of her irritation
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Well, he did cut off Tiffany (before she got too fawning), but absolutely Val is more attuned to the women. He wouldn't have seen through Cat in the very first instant but she's not exactly getting over on him either. Nor is she trying to really, but she has every reason to believe that first impressions matter. Even if the second contradicts it
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Everything goes down better vit' vodka!braxenOctober 1 2017, 18:20:13 UTC
Ha - I'm seeing innuendo wherever I look in this story, probably even where it is not intended and unlike Tiffany I am not immune to silly innuendo, the dirtier joke the harder I laugh. I just love the Mashugas! Very Starrywood. They are the most colourful characters in a house full of colourful characters - all of them saying colourful things, oozing of hidden (and not so hidden) meaning. What sim are you using for Tiffany BTW? Her face keeps nagging me, but I can't remember who she reminds me of
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Re: Everything goes down better vit' vodka!quinndominionOctober 2 2017, 00:35:53 UTC
Probably best to err on the side of innuendo, especially where the Mashugas are concerned! Valentine's a specialist in the pleasures of the flesh compared to their much more general, all-encompassing hedonism. And even though he's the romance sim married to a romance sim, the terms of his marriage are not exactly like theirs. They are a Pleasure/Fortune and Fortune/Pleasure couple (I think that's the way I did it) and they do enjoy themselves. A lot.
The Burbs are extractions that I had downloaded from Simgaroop years ago but they all have their same Maxis faces, aged down. They don't ship resurrectable as-is, but for my Uberhood, rather than installing these and other ancestor duplicates, I simply used them to restore character data and resurrect them in-game. I like Tiffany's face because it's not just another template face like a lot of the ancestors. But now that you say that, I wonder who else she might look like.
It's definitely the future Viejo, long before she became viejo as in old or as in married. Cynthia Kim made sense
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Coherent posting tomorrow; I'm doing three things at once right now, but screw it, I had to read them as soon as they posted.
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The Burbs are extractions that I had downloaded from Simgaroop years ago but they all have their same Maxis faces, aged down. They don't ship resurrectable as-is, but for my Uberhood, rather than installing these and other ancestor duplicates, I simply used them to restore character data and resurrect them in-game. I like Tiffany's face because it's not just another template face like a lot of the ancestors. But now that you say that, I wonder who else she might look like.
It's definitely the future Viejo, long before she became viejo as in old or as in married. Cynthia Kim made sense ( ... )
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