A strange but happy affair in Simsville

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  1. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    A strange but happy affair in Simsville

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    Orion as a boy, hanging out with Callista the Nanny. Callista was later eaten by his "mother" Tina's Cowplant.

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    The big moment has come! Orion is about to marry his true love, Bambi Hicks. They stayed true to each throughout high school and college.

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    The lovely Bride.

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    All of the guests. This was a huge social event in Simsville. Both families and all their friends from college attended.

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    Bambi's mother Charlene is so proud that her baby girl is marrying a nice alien like Orion. Behind her, Victoria Model is thinking about her favorite subject. . . (recognize her, Amy Sims? She's yours. I downloaded her from here with a black and purple dress.)

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    Charlene toasting the Bride and Groom. Orion's "mother", Tina Jerry-Spock-Walters is standing beside her. Geeze, she looks young and beautiful to be the mother of a grown man, doesn't she? Think it has anything to do with that cowplant behind them?

     
  2. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    That is one odd family ... :D Thanks for sharing. I can type again! Yeah.

    I got tired of only having NPCs to interact with (well, besides my three families) so I made the Triplets of Belleville as toddlers. They're kids now. As far as I know they don't have names in the movie so I gave 'em my own. Blanche and Maude, the two oldest, get along fine but Blanche is very mean to Francois, the "baby." Of course Blanche is a bit of a grouch anyway.

    Marcel, the dad, refuses to help with homework but is good for some fun leaving Mom to do all the hard stuff. Mom's the one with a job, too ... she's a bit grouchy of late.

    They live in a 50's style rambler (sort of) ...

    Anyway, that's gonna be it until the next gen. Don't want to repeat the mistakes of Sticky Wicket. Oy vey. Too many kids.
     

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