"telemwill;c-18056892" wrote:
"Horrorgirl6;d-997456" wrote:
This is just an idea, but since we do not have horses.Maybe we can have a southern pack ?Features
Horses are back put them in competitions learn to ride them and train them
Put the horses in a town rodeo.Where you can also ride bulls
Go down to the town center to socialize with other townies.Each week is different event.One week the anual potluck, next week square dancing competition.
That's all I have free to add more ideas.
This sounds more like the American Midwest or Southwest to me. It reminds me of the musical Oklahoma. Which would be cool!
When I think of the South I think of y'all, cornbread and fried chicken, bluegrass, clogging, and football. We do like potlucks though! (Caveat: I am more Appalachian area than deep South, so experiences may vary.)
Exactly. I'm from the South, and we absolutely don't have rodeos or square dancing. That seems way more southwest to me.
Count me in for cornbread and fried chicken, though.
Arguably we already have multiple southern worlds, as the whole Willow Creek-Magnolia Promenade-Newcrest cluster is pretty clearly heavily influenced by the New Orleans area.
That being said, I could see something like a hobbies pack with a different style of southern world. Add some great southern recipes, I'd definitely love to see more of those. I don't personally care about football, but sure, it's popular, so add that. I'm happy with any excuse for horses; maybe we could add horses and have something like the Derby/race days. Don't forget the mint juleps. Stereotypes aside, I think a lot of people also don't realize that the south has a vibrant arts/cultural scene, so I'd love to see it as an opportunity to add things like sculpting and glass blowing, and then have arts and crafts festivals. We have those, as well as book/poetry festivals
constantly in my area. These days the south is also well known for music festivals; Bonnaroo is probably the most famous, but there are many others all throughout the south.
Tl; dr: I don't hate the idea of another southern world, but I would want it to be more than just a 1950s cliche of the south.
As far as bluegrass is concerned, how awesome would a Simlish version of this be?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1Z4PAZX9Bs