Pleasantview #2 - The Calientes + The Oldies

Jun 10, 2008 21:05

After being caught hugging Don by Cassandra (okay, after very obviously and publically hugging Don) at Dina's wedding, Nina never has any newspapers anymore, and finds her garbage bin in this position quite frequently:



Cassandra obviously hates her, but surprisingly so does Mortimer. He wasn't even at the wedding. Did Cass tell her daddy about it? Can sims even do that? And do they get mad on other sims' behalfs like that?





Don may not be getting any love at home, but Nina is always willing. They have three bolts with each other. Bed woohoo was followed by hot tub woohoo, and then the public woohoo want came up. Who were we to refuse them?



H&M Pleasantview has those nice discreet changing room areas. Useful for keeping the stupid teen shop clerks away during the act. One of those is called Felix Moody, by the way. It's almost as cool as River Mace.



Nina is pleased - both with her new outfit, and with Don's help in getting changed into it. Hm... Was that a lullaby we heard?



Don is so into Nina he totally didn't notice who just sat down at the table.



The salvaged stuff from Castaway Stories (found at MATY) is great. Useful for cheap looking houses and beach houses and pirate houses... and for a cheap creativity builder that's not the easel. Nina is totally into it.

Moving on to the Oldies... They don't do very much so they didn't get their own update. Mostly they spend their days talking to their daughter and granddaughters on the phone, or with their hobbies.



Coral is doing pottery. I wonder how long it will take her to even get to a Bronze badge. We haven't been able to get any badges with either pottery or sewing yet. Is it just me or does it seem to take longer than the other badges?



Herb is into Nature and stuff. He has no vegetable garden, but spends his time watering his flowers, catching bugs and going hiking.

And rolling woohoo wants. Both of them do. Elder sims are DIRTY.

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