A little small, but I saw strawberry earrings in an CAS overview for older Sims. However, it doesn't look available for children. Such a waste since we already had a child's strawberry necklace.
Maybe a rabid rabbit? I know some roosters can be mean and if they have their spurs definitely can be a hazard. I've also known a broodie hen or two in my time. However they mostly just pecked.
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Not sure if anyone has mentioned this but there is a new food delivery service sims can order I think from their phone a bit like a deliveroo. I hope it includes meals from other packs too especially city living.
Maybe a rabid rabbit? I know some roosters can be mean and if they have their spurs definitely can be a hazard. I've also known a broodie hen or two in my time. However they mostly just pecked.
Same. I have a flock and they can be skittish, but are pretty sweet. I've even in one case had seven roosters and could hold them as much as any hen. If anything, they're brutal to each other and not people.
As for the rabbits... Not sure what the idea is here. Would it really be kind of a repeat like rabbit rodent fever?
Yay! I am pleased to hear that piece of information. Deligracy similarly scrolled past Blueberry Pie and Meat Pie while she was in the middle of making some crumpets covered with blueberry jam in the most recent episode of her Let's Play. I think she also mentioned a Chocolate Pie in passing as well.
Yay! I am pleased to hear that piece of information. Deligracy similarly scrolled past Blueberry Pie and Meat Pie while she was in the middle of making some crumpets covered with blueberry jam in the most recent episode of her Let's Play. I think she also mentioned a Chocolate Pie in passing as well.
Yay! I am pleased to hear that piece of information. Deligracy similarly scrolled past Blueberry Pie and Meat Pie while she was in the middle of making some crumpets covered with blueberry jam in the most recent episode of her Let's Play. I think she also mentioned a Chocolate Pie in passing as well.
So we can cover stuff with jam? Like bread?
I think the crumpet or scone or whatever comes covered with jam. The Sim had to have blueberry jam (previously made) available and other ingredients like flour to complete the crumpets. When done, the sim put down the plate with the jam-topped crumpets already on it. There didn't appear to be an unique animation for spreading jam. There were also buttered crumpets in the list of recipes, but again I think that they would come already buttered.
Maybe a rabid rabbit? I know some roosters can be mean and if they have their spurs definitely can be a hazard. I've also known a broodie hen or two in my time. However they mostly just pecked.
Same. I have a flock and they can be skittish, but are pretty sweet. I've even in one case had seven roosters and could hold them as much as any hen. If anything, they're brutal to each other and not people.
As for the rabbits... Not sure what the idea is here. Would it really be kind of a repeat like rabbit rodent fever?
No, when you mistreat a rabbit they can get in a fight with you and kill you.
Me too, lol, it seems like it would have been more realistic to have death by fox.
It is a throw back to Monty Python and the Quest For the Holy Grail. There is a famous killer bunny in it. Realism has nothing to do with it. It is hardly the only reference to globally acclaimed British media ether. There is Doctor Who like phone booth that hasn't been in use for years for example. I like the loose pop culture references. I find them fun.
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The evil chicken reminds me of the rooster that would attack you in the Sims Bustin' Out for Gameboy
Of coooourse there's a Death by Rabbit.
Cottage Core
Mix of Punk Rock and Country according to Iron Seagull.
There is a rental lot for your sims who want to vacation there.
agreed and in RL if an animal does not like someone I am quite suspicious of that person lol
I had no idea we had waterwheels back that's awesome
Maybe a rabid rabbit? I know some roosters can be mean and if they have their spurs definitely can be a hazard. I've also known a broodie hen or two in my time. However they mostly just pecked.
Ah yes, the Veloci-Rooster...
https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/Veloci-Rooster
And what's more. The death notification ends like this:
Hmm... Velociraptor when there's Veloci-Rooster in a console The Sims game...
Coincidence? Perhaps...
Same. I have a flock and they can be skittish, but are pretty sweet. I've even in one case had seven roosters and could hold them as much as any hen. If anything, they're brutal to each other and not people.
As for the rabbits... Not sure what the idea is here. Would it really be kind of a repeat like rabbit rodent fever?
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Yay! I am pleased to hear that piece of information. Deligracy similarly scrolled past Blueberry Pie and Meat Pie while she was in the middle of making some crumpets covered with blueberry jam in the most recent episode of her Let's Play. I think she also mentioned a Chocolate Pie in passing as well.
So we can cover stuff with jam? Like bread?
I think the crumpet or scone or whatever comes covered with jam. The Sim had to have blueberry jam (previously made) available and other ingredients like flour to complete the crumpets. When done, the sim put down the plate with the jam-topped crumpets already on it. There didn't appear to be an unique animation for spreading jam. There were also buttered crumpets in the list of recipes, but again I think that they would come already buttered.
Me too, lol, it seems like it would have been more realistic to have death by fox.
It is a throw back to Monty Python and the Quest For the Holy Grail. There is a famous killer bunny in it. Realism has nothing to do with it. It is hardly the only reference to globally acclaimed British media ether. There is Doctor Who like phone booth that hasn't been in use for years for example. I like the loose pop culture references. I find them fun.