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@JulesDarling wrote:
@MahvelushI absolutely loved your post! I love your idea about all of our castaway inventory item. You should checkout the new thread about Introducing yourself, I think that you would truly bring something special to it. I percent certain that is what the thread is called but it started out of another about younger players so maybe you would need to follow the crumbs. I do have a question about your post. I have a bunch of comments but I will stick to my question. So I am a first time Sim parent and she just now grew up but I don’t seem to be able to play with her. Do I need to retire someone to get her into the game? I have one slot left and would really like her to have it but that doesn’t seem to be an option. I did click '' move out '' but a warning came up saying are you sure because it’s permanent. Where does she go? Does she just wander about town? That would be horrible because she has no makeup on and her outfit is icky! LOL Thank you for any help that you may provide. ♥️🌹♥️
Click on your family portrait in your house @JulesDarling, the click on the sim you want to move up to the empty slot, click promote on that sim and they’ll Bec one playable. Sometimes you will get a message that says your house is already full and you need to move someone out. If i have elders i can kick, i do, otherwise i sacrifice a can adult child *gasp*
- 8 years ago
@JulesDarling wrote:
You are very funny @Finealta ! Kicking out the old folks or the wee one! I bet you don’t allow a Christmas goose either! 😂Lol thanks and “A Christmas Goose”?! You’ve well and truly lost me with that one! That i blame on the Aussie/US phrase barrier! 😂
- 8 years ago
@Finealta wrote:
@JulesDarling wrote:
You are very funny @Finealta ! Kicking out the old folks or the wee one! I bet you don’t allow a Christmas goose either! 😂Lol thanks and “A Christmas Goose”?! You’ve well and truly lost me with that one! That i blame on the Aussie/US phrase barrier! 😂
It is a traditional phrase, dating back past the Victorian Era and often noticed in Dickens' works. It is the traditional Christmas holiday dinner, so if you don't allow the Christmas goose, you are a Scrooge that doesn't allow the nicer, but what should be customary things in life.
- 8 years ago
@BlueWizardRob wrote:
@Finealta wrote:
@JulesDarling wrote:
You are very funny @Finealta ! Kicking out the old folks or the wee one! I bet you don’t allow a Christmas goose either! 😂Lol thanks and “A Christmas Goose”?! You’ve well and truly lost me with that one! That i blame on the Aussie/US phrase barrier! 😂
It is a traditional phrase, dating back past the Victorian Era and often noticed in Dickens' works. It is the traditional Christmas holiday dinner, so if you don't allow the Christmas goos, you are a Scrooge that doesn't allow the nicer, but what should be customary things in life.
Ahhh thank you Oh Wise Wizardly One!
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