Small Work Rant
May. 19th, 2005 03:04 pmThe customers seem determined to double-team us. It'll be absolutely dead for like a half-hour, then insanely busy the next half-hour, and so on and so forth. On the plus side, I have my cashier's number (85 -- 88 was taken), and I'm getting better at taking orders. I actually took a few alone today. :)
-VD: That's good. Glad to see you're acclimating yourself to the working world.-
Well, the stuff I'm doing isn't the hardest stuff on the planet. I check people in and out, and bag finished items. No biggie. And the other girls who work there are nice too.
revison_doc had another update yesterday -- he's finished his first semester as a freshman, gotten some decent new duds, and made the Dean's List. I've also got Holly friends with a Secret Society member -- one of my college goals is to get at least Holly into the Secret Society. I also plan to get her the skill points she needs for a quick promotion in the Paranormal career track.
-D: Busy busy busy, huh?-
Yeah, and that's not including that I have a plethora of other families in my other neighborhoods. I think I'm going to get rid of Pleasantview to free up more disk space -- I never played it except as a test when I first got the game. I'm also putting a family cap on my neighborhoods -- whoever is listed on the Sims Families sheets on It's My Sims (Strangetown and Twin Oaks Park up) that I'm putting up on my website are the only families I will play. All others will be mere filler families to act as friends for these Sims.
-M: Where's Hill Valley?-
-J: And what happens once the second generation is born? You've mentioned you want to have kids.-
I'll limit breeding, of course, and I'll probably have kids age and die. Hill Valley's not up yet because I have to move in the Baines family (Lorraine's siblings). I've forgotten their aspirations. *blush*
-D: What about the first generation? Are you going to keep them all immortal?-
Sort of. I think in Strangetown, my starting adults will all be immune to death -- I'm pretty attached to all of them. In Twin Oaks Park, some families will be dying -- the elder Von Brauns and the Woosters, for example. *Docs evilly snigger* And in Hill Valley, some of the families I'm creating are meant for death, like Maggie and Seamus McFly and Buford and Gertrude Tannen. Don't worry, the McFlys shall go peacefully. Doc, Clara, Marty, and Jennifer will be immortals -- not sure about George and Lorraine yet, though I promise they'll live a long time.
-J2: *poke* My Dad too.-
Robert too then.
Oh, and gratuitous half-naked college Doc picture:

Must work on "Eight Arms to Hold You." I've got a preview image for devART done. :p
-VD: That's good. Glad to see you're acclimating yourself to the working world.-
Well, the stuff I'm doing isn't the hardest stuff on the planet. I check people in and out, and bag finished items. No biggie. And the other girls who work there are nice too.
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-D: Busy busy busy, huh?-
Yeah, and that's not including that I have a plethora of other families in my other neighborhoods. I think I'm going to get rid of Pleasantview to free up more disk space -- I never played it except as a test when I first got the game. I'm also putting a family cap on my neighborhoods -- whoever is listed on the Sims Families sheets on It's My Sims (Strangetown and Twin Oaks Park up) that I'm putting up on my website are the only families I will play. All others will be mere filler families to act as friends for these Sims.
-M: Where's Hill Valley?-
-J: And what happens once the second generation is born? You've mentioned you want to have kids.-
I'll limit breeding, of course, and I'll probably have kids age and die. Hill Valley's not up yet because I have to move in the Baines family (Lorraine's siblings). I've forgotten their aspirations. *blush*
-D: What about the first generation? Are you going to keep them all immortal?-
Sort of. I think in Strangetown, my starting adults will all be immune to death -- I'm pretty attached to all of them. In Twin Oaks Park, some families will be dying -- the elder Von Brauns and the Woosters, for example. *Docs evilly snigger* And in Hill Valley, some of the families I'm creating are meant for death, like Maggie and Seamus McFly and Buford and Gertrude Tannen. Don't worry, the McFlys shall go peacefully. Doc, Clara, Marty, and Jennifer will be immortals -- not sure about George and Lorraine yet, though I promise they'll live a long time.
-J2: *poke* My Dad too.-
Robert too then.
Oh, and gratuitous half-naked college Doc picture:

Must work on "Eight Arms to Hold You." I've got a preview image for devART done. :p