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Re: Sims Anonymous
« Reply #60 on: November 17, 2010, 04:13:20 PM »
Hm, you remind me that I have a barely-used netbook which I could use to look up guides while playing. Be gone, ALT+TAB!

Lol!  Nice to know those Netbooks are good for something!  :D


I recieved all The Sims 2 & 3 Games + Expansion Packs. But I also recieved a 17'' Alienware Laptop.

Wow! You got all those games at once! Awesomeness...  Plus an Alienware Laptop?!?! (drools all over self)  Best Christmas I've ever heard of! Congrats!
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« Reply #61 on: November 17, 2010, 04:30:19 PM »


Wow! You got all those games at once! Awesomeness...  Plus an Alienware Laptop?!?! (drools all over self)  Best Christmas I've ever heard of! Congrats!
[/quote] Thanks. My great-grandma passed away and we recieved a pretty large inheritance from her. She was pretty rich. Lived in a tiny house and worked as a Doctor so she had money and left it to us. I don't know why but...



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« Reply #62 on: November 18, 2010, 08:47:04 PM »
Snuzisuzi reporting for duty!  My addiction started just prior to the release of TS2 back in ... wait, what?!  2004?!  Wow.  I feel old.

Weirdly enough, it was not until I was roped into playing Space Colony (a game which describes itself as "The Sims in space") that I had even heard of the game but it wasn't difficult to talk my parents into buying it for me.  I remember it being released just two days before my Dad's birthday and how I'd suspiciously slipped into town under the guise that I was just going for a walk.  Knowing this to be out of character, he followed me and I don't think I left my room for a month after he agreed to buy it.  ;D

Needless to say, little else occupied much of my adolescence and even today it's not unusual for me to become wholly engrossed in the finesse of my Sims' lives.  I was even genuinely offended when a friend of mine created the two of us only to leave me studying and refused to feed me.  Unfortunately, I struggle with a few obsessive compulsions which interrupt gameplay so I never get very far and my addiction has fallen by the wayside.  Now that I have become part of another Sims community, I hope that'll change!

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« Reply #63 on: November 18, 2010, 09:03:15 PM »

Wow! You got all those games at once! Awesomeness...  Plus an Alienware Laptop?!?! (drools all over self)  Best Christmas I've ever heard of! Congrats!
 Thanks. My great-grandma passed away and we recieved a pretty large inheritance from her. She was pretty rich. Lived in a tiny house and worked as a Doctor so she had money and left it to us. I don't know why but...

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Re: Sims Anonymous
« Reply #64 on: November 19, 2010, 03:40:04 AM »
Hi, everybody.  (shuffles feet and looks down while twisting a tissue into shreds), *gulp* my name is Joria and I'm an addict.  It all started with a mild interest when my little granddaughter played some sort of Sims game on a game console.  It looked mildly interesting and she was quite taken with it.  Since she's seriously adhd anything that kept her still and quiet for five minutes was good.  Then a long hiatus with a few people in my life playing the occasional Sims game while I chatted with family and sometimes would glance their way.  We had begun raising our great-granddaughter who was and is as bright and beautiful as can be.  At age 3 she learned so much on my computer and was reading, writing and typing away and always wanting to play my then addiction to Ultima and Age of Empires.  Eventually she got to an age where she REALLY wanted ON the pc and with two in the house it was possible.  I started looking for safe stuff for her to play.  At first it was mmorpg's.  She started one, I joined in and she found more interest in doing photo shopping.  Then Sims 2 reared it's head.  I had TEN THOUSAND DOWNLOADS PEOPLE!  TEN THOUSAND!  I almost KILLED my pc with all the Sims 2 stuff.  It was awful I tell you, awful!  My family life went down hill.  I lost friends.  I couldn't sleep.  It was Sims, Sims, Sims.  *takes a drink of water and wipes tears away*

There was a light at the end of that long, dark tunnel!  I had reached bottom and there was only one way to go.  Up, up to the light!  Reach out and find yourself, I heard.  This is destroying you, I heard.  Some evil being as yet unknown to me caused my pc to crash.  Yes, it died.  My precious was gone along with all my music, all my photos but worst of all, all my Sims!  I couldn't face the tragedy any more.  When I got a new pc I had sworn off Sims, yes, I actually found the courage to do it, and I did NOT install SIms2 on the new computer.  *wipes eyes, smiles at applause and sounds of shock and horror*  I reverted and began to play another mmorpg, but something had gone out of my life.  I was merely giving lip service to game play.  I knew it was wrong, but I had to do something to fill that dreadful void in my life.  Then, that computer began to sputter and groan and hum and make all KINDS of hideous noises.  I knew the end was at hand but did I care?  No.  My life was Sim free and it didn't matter if the pc died.

Then my son, my dearest, darling son, bought me a new pc.  It had POWER.  It had style!  It had tons of space.  (Ok, it wasn't Alienware but you can't have everything!)  Still, something was missing.  It had been a year of being Sim free.  I knew I was clean and sober, wasn't I?  What was this craving I still had?  This urge to join in.  One day my dh came home with a small, rectangular package.  It was Sims 3!!!  THIS!  THIS WAS WHAT WAS MISSING!  My life began again!  My addiction began again and I DO ......NOT.......CARE!  I'm a Sims addict and proud of it!!!!  *sits down to sound of loud cheering*
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« Reply #65 on: November 19, 2010, 07:38:16 AM »
Oh my Joria, you are so dramatic, you silly thing.  Your too funny.  I feel the same.  I counted up the money between my moms addiction, my sisters and mine, with all three games and EP and SP.  You don't even want to know how much money combined it was, lol.  Of course, it is over the past 10 years, but still, that is alot simoleons.  Oh well, with little else that I do in life, it is actually cheaper than most entertainment.  Heck, just going to the show takes a small fortune and then see you it, you leave, never to see where that money went.  So, I have always admitted I am a sim addict and just like you Joria, proud of it.  We must stay united in this world of sims. ;D
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« Reply #66 on: November 19, 2010, 01:59:47 PM »
Well, the short version wasn't as much fun to write!  :D  I tried Sims 1 and hated it. Tried Sims 2, bought all the stuff, did literally download that much stuff, but really didn't enjoy playing the characters.  But oh, how I loved the building and creating worlds!  After awhile my pc couldn't take it, so it was a year of mmorpg again and then Sims3 hit the scene. My friends on my mmorpg keep emailing me to come back and play, but there just is so much time in the day and 99% of it is for Sims!  lol  Now see, how much of a addict unloading is that?
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« Reply #67 on: November 19, 2010, 02:53:59 PM »
Joria, that was funny! I know it's not nice to laugh at people who have problems so I'm really sorry!  ;D I'm extremely proud of the fact I'm addicted lol!!  ;D ;D

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« Reply #68 on: November 19, 2010, 03:23:03 PM »
I'm still trying to wrap my head around a great-grandmother playing MMO's. You rock, Joria! (If I hadn't waited until my late thirties to have my kids, I might have been one too!)

MMO's are pure evil wrapped in evilsauce. I'm a reformed WoW addict, and Sims is a much saner place to be.
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Re: Sims Anonymous
« Reply #69 on: November 19, 2010, 03:31:15 PM »
I threatened my 16 yr old grandson and 13 year old grandaughter with bodily harm that they better not make me a great grandma until I turned 60.  55 is too young to be a great anything.

I too, am proud to be an addict. ;D
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« Reply #70 on: November 19, 2010, 03:33:49 PM »
55 is too young to be a great anything.

Oh, honey.  I'm 50 with a 22 year old great-nephew.  And he has a baby.  I have a great-great-niece.
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« Reply #71 on: November 19, 2010, 04:29:52 PM »
I'm not even a grandma. That settles it, I'm the youngest member here!

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Re: Sims Anonymous
« Reply #72 on: November 19, 2010, 07:11:39 PM »
I think I'm one of the youngest. Along with Sydney511 and Choclatee.
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« Reply #73 on: November 19, 2010, 07:30:02 PM »
I think I'm one of the youngest. Along with Sydney511 and Choclatee.

Yeah, we're the youngest.  :)

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I don't remember how I discovered the Sims but I think it was on Google, and I had found a link to a legacy family. I spent the whole night reading it and I loved it. So.. yeah.  :D

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« Reply #74 on: November 19, 2010, 08:27:17 PM »
To my knowledge, the youngest member is 9 years old.
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