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LIST?
"What list?"
"You're #3 on the most popular sim list."
After a short moment of reflection I gradually made my way to
#1, often having to use every last bit of charm to work the crowds.
I came close to falling out, but Alphaville was there to hook
a sorority sister up.
The
2nd Wipe
Just when things couldn't get any better, Maxis announced their
last official wipe. It was another mad dash scramble to retrieve
Roller Girl and the property. I checked once and TSO was still
down. I check relentlessly until it was finally up. I hurried
into the game only to discover that someone had stolen my name!
Sunuvabitch! Needless to say, I was a bit more than angry. I had
to say good-bye to my beloved "Roller Girl" and give
birth to her identical twin sister, Mia Wallace. As soon as I
bought and opened my property, I started getting nasty calls from
Roller Girl's friends saying, "You thief, she's gonna be
sooo pissed. You have no right to steal her idea!"
To which I'd respond, "Wait wait wait, I am Roller Girl.
Somebody stole my name!"
"Oooooh well then I'll message her and yell at her instead!"
I
lost more than my identify with that last wipe; I also lost some
good friends and roommates.
The
Dark Ages
We rebuilt the house as best we could, but it never really felt
the same. I've gone through a lot of roommates, most for one reason
or another just went psycho on me. Then, the game opened to the
public. The house was dead, and NONE of the roomies were coming
on anymore. I was sad to find some of my closest friends never
came back on after the beta testing. I figured, it was time to
start over. I rebuilt the house from the ground up, and kicked
every last roommate. The hardest thing was kicking GoGo Girl out,
as she was the last of the founding sisters. It was a dark time.
I came so close to just deleting Mia completely and starting a
new life in another city, but luckly my friends came to the rescue.
Times changed and I got some GREAT roommates.
Sirena, Chansellus, Sorority Servo, Hannah Barbarra, Honeylicious
and Haydee!
Then,
disaster struck...
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