Btw, I'm missing her and Shadow. Has he caught his bird?
@chealsycat : He still hasn't caught a bird yet. I haven't had much time for Simming, what with my Daily Chronic Migraine condition and Sims Pride eating up June. The next part requires some custom posing for what I want to do (which is not something I normally do in Cat Chronicles) which has further been delaying it. A few hints as to what is coming in the near future...
-The newspaper Rose was reading in the last part mentions two events that will be featured.
-The Hatcher family gets a little bigger.
-That poor German Shepherd next door, Ralston, has no idea what is coming...
Wordpress users: I can have unpublished post drafts just hang around, yes? My Legacy is having rotations and want to share back stories at a laer time.
For example, if I theoretically am writing about a story of both the Goths and the Landgraabs. Both intertwine with each but I'm focusing my storyline on the Goths. However, in-game I am playing both families and screenshoting both. I want to write a chapter or something on the Landgraab's later that happened during my story of the Goths.
So I can write the chapter in a blog post ahead of time and have it stored in my drafts? It won't disappear after or publish itself? lol
I'm late to the dinner/supper mention but this is a war between the generations in my family, ha! My grandpa, dad, and uncles all use dinner to mean lunch ("noon" meal) and supper is what you eat in the evening. My generation (plus my mom and aunts) use lunch and dinner. Sunday's are a different story where Sunday dinner means dinner-dinner. (I think they used to go to the German grandparents for Sunday meals.)
@Meggles: I noticed similar patterns in my family too. At least with my mum, and definitely with anyone older than her. Except no one's waged war over it. People use the terms they want to use and everyone tends to understand.
I wonder when the shift happened. My mum was born in 1959, but so was my dad and he's always used "lunch" and "dinner".
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"When you accidentally open your front camera"
you go to dinner and see a movie. after dinner. at a movie theater. or some watch dvds and eat at home while watching.
I'd say it's what @friendsfan367 says it is.
Though I read "Supper and a Movie", and I think of the phrase, "Dinner and a Show".
Part One(Complete 9/24/16) /Part Two(on hold)/Short Stories(on hold)/Twinbrook 1996(on hold)/Ten Crystal Hearts (on hold)
I own the TS3 Store as of 12/11/16 (sort of. It's complicated)
dinner and a movie. is what i call it.
There are a few restaurants down here (Nandos to name one of them) that offer movie vouchers with a meal combo, which works similar
I'm looking forward to reading about that.
And as promised:
“What are you doing here?” I ask her, with horror in my voice. The sound of my voice causes her to shiver for a second. “What do you know about them?!”
outrun / blog / tunglr
outrun / blog / tunglr
Write more about the kids! Or not.. teens are fun, too...
Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!
Ooooh! Subtle! You're in for SUCH a treat!
Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!
Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!
outrun / blog / tunglr
For example, if I theoretically am writing about a story of both the Goths and the Landgraabs. Both intertwine with each but I'm focusing my storyline on the Goths. However, in-game I am playing both families and screenshoting both. I want to write a chapter or something on the Landgraab's later that happened during my story of the Goths.
So I can write the chapter in a blog post ahead of time and have it stored in my drafts? It won't disappear after or publish itself? lol
outrun / blog / tunglr
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Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!
I wonder when the shift happened. My mum was born in 1959, but so was my dad and he's always used "lunch" and "dinner".
outrun / blog / tunglr