Which is why, at the age of 29 and married, I continue to walk outside with socks and no shoes, call friends after 9 p.m., go outside with a wet head, have ice cream for supper, etc. . . .
It's actually even more rewarding when you do have parents around to tell you not to but you do it anyway. I tease my mum by texting her with messages like "hi mum i'm at the mall and i'm not wearing clean underwear! "
LOL Mirelly. That's hilarious. I turn into a 12 year old when my mom's around, don't know why, she just pushes all my buttons. I never rebelled properly, I think. Duzzy, I'm with you on the wet head, ice cream thing ... I agree with Mirelly. Growing up completely means an important part of you dies. I'm extremely silly whenever possible and I don't always eat my veggies before my dessert. As for the whole osmosis/fusion/fission debate, we're talking about a kid who thinks all alligators are female. I doubt he can spell fission. Maybe he thinks the alligator stork brings them, I don't know. Sheesh. 123 and Kopo, you've got so many things ahead of you in your lives and having a good head on your shoulders is a good start. Don't listen to Pescado, he's being grumpy again. You are smart kids and don't let anyone tell you different.
So, you're not supposed to eat ice cream for breakfast? (quick, kids, put that down and let Mommy make you some nice oatmeal.) J/K
I'm sure Terence would be honored to know a whole bunch of random Sims 2-crazed adults are arguing about him right now. And, thanks, surprised. That made me feel a whole lot better. Well, really, you can't always take everything JMP says seriously.
Or, possibly, anything he says. He's very funny, you just have to see it in the right light ... I once got to sleep over at a favorite cousin's house. She was my mom's cousin and approximately 60 years older than me. My grandpa teased me about breakfast, saying that Edna would feed me ice cream and cookies ... and you know what? She did. She was a hero of mine for many reasons, mostly because she marched to her own drum. She died at the age of 93, a few years ago, and I miss her terribly. Ice cream for breakfast today, tomorrow the world!