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Subject: Re: James


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Date Posted: 10:12:16 04/16/10 Fri
In reply to: Bradford 's message, "Re: James" on 15:09:55 04/14/10 Wed

>LOL! I can just picture the house. Sometimes you just
>have to take what you can get. Hopefully you will find
>something more to your taste soon.

I hope so. I moved in thinking the outside looked alright, but then I saw the inside was all floral, pastel and yellow. Not me, at all.

I hope you figure out something that works on the birth control front. It seems like Suzanna's been pregnant or just recently pregnant since you two met! lol

>You need to get to work on giving the girls some
>cousins to play with :P

Yeah, we'll see . . . I'll need to meet the future mother-of-my-children first, though. Even then, I don't think I'll have a houseful of little ones like you do. One would be enough for me.

Most of the sims I have met so far have been pretty nice. I was pretty surprised when the neighbor invited me over for the game. I think the sims in the neighborhood think I'm the friendly one, I've been making calls almost daily to all of the households to see what they need in terms of buildings, amenities, if the grade of asphalt used on the roads is sufficient, those type of things.

I read about the plumbbob virus. It sounds like a nasty disease. That's sad that so many children are affected and in the hospital. I hope they are able to develop a vaccine soon and that you and your family don't get hit with it in the meantime. :/

>A bit boring I suppose, but then again, I'm not a
>bachelor living the high life anymore.

LOL! Well, I'm not sure my bachelor life is all that fascinating either. But it's still good to keep in touch.

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