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    MiataPlayMiataPlay Posts: 6,728 Member
    Captain O' Capitan! I don't even need a parachute! Telling you..alot of money in that frozen plasma :p
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    GoodywoodGoodywood Posts: 4,641 Member
    Nro 1 ! :) (tho not that version)

    I was thinking the same. I'm a Bella fan, but not that version.
    PLEASE FIX TEENS IN TS4! I NEED YOUNGER TEENS NOT YA TEENS! (^_^)Please add Music Bands with lead singers! Please add vehicles and garages! Vehicles have always been part of The Sims.
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    ArtaziousDamiousArtaziousDamious Posts: 30 Member
    I'll sit next to Bella. We share the same last name - us Goths have to stick together. ☺️
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    OldeseadoggeOldeseadogge Posts: 5,068 Member
    Nowhere. Boston to Heathrow is only 6 hours, pretty much my limit for being in one of those airborne metal cigars. In terms of seat preference, at 75 as close to the loo as I can get.
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    SimburianSimburian Posts: 6,931 Member
    telemwill wrote: »
    telemwill wrote: »
    *Looks at the occupants of the plane and contemplates the chance of personal bodily harm occurring during the flight.

    "Enjoy the flight friends! It's such a nice night, I've decided to take my broomstick instead."

    Sure if anyone wants to change mode of transport at this point in time that’s no problem at all. We’re still only at 33,000 feet altitude. I can unlock the emergency exit at the rear for ye. Just hold your breath for a few moments as it tends to get a little windy out there.

    I can assure you though that you don’t have to worry about anything. Life jackets, oxygen masks and all the other goodies - every single piece is in perfect working order. Alternately you could just hold on to Jamachan. He’ll soften the impact of whatever fall may occur.
    crocobaura wrote: »
    Monet11 wrote: »
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    and sim mortality.

    Sees how tired I am today, hard to focus.. read it 5 times and still I got "and sim moriarty."

    I was like what in earth (or air in this case) has Moriarty to do with this :D

    Well, since I am bored on a Friday night, I will take this challenge and see what I can make of it:
    Moriarty is the Anglicized version of an Irish name, o"Muircheartaigh, which means "navigator". We all know the person navigating this flight is Irish. So your tired brain poetically interpreted that Moriarty is none other than that wild pirate @CAPTAIN_NXR7.

    You have an absolutely outstanding grasp of poetry. Without Moriarty, this plane is going nowhere.

    Mmm…that is indeed poetic.

    What’s also poetic, is that the word “muir” in Ó Muircheartaigh is the Irish word for “sea”, you know, that beautiful deep blue ocean down below. It’s a clear day folks, those with a window seat may be able to spot it. Let me roll this beast to a nice angle so we can all see it from up close. Someone hold the Mayor please.

    True navigators of the sea always know exactly what they’re doing.

    So, are we still happy to be on this aircraft with me?


    It's so nice when the pilots decide to play tour guide and start pointing out interesting land features we can see below. I saw the Mount Everest this way. :lol:

    It is, right? You’re lucky to have seen Mount Everest that way. One: It gets you to the summit a lot faster, especially when you’re stuck for time and all you really want is a quick insta selfie with a flag, and two: isn’t it nice NOT having to clamber over all the frozen dead tourists on the way up the mountain? What a considerate pilot!

    There's surely a crystal for that, right? Or a spell? Magic is worth something? I'll talk to my friend Rincewind about it.

    I've been hoping against hope for Discworld to be made into a Sim game like this. It's got everything I'd need in my game. It would have to be for over 18s though to really work in Pterry's gentle, sly humour. I've got all the original Discworld games but of course they won't work on Windows these days.
    I've seen so much copying of his ideas and even musical riffs from the CDs on TV and video games these days. So sad he's gone. :(
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    LiELFLiELF Posts: 6,591 Member
    *Taps Master Vlad at first sign of reckless turbulence. We poof into mist*

    *Taunts Greg for the drama*
    #Team Occult
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    bshag4lvbshag4lv Posts: 9,406 Member
    Nowhere. Boston to Heathrow is only 6 hours, pretty much my limit for being in one of those airborne metal cigars. In terms of seat preference, at 75 as close to the loo as I can get.

    Same here Oldseadogge! :D Not only do I sit near to the loo, I also make sure I get the ISLE seat, absolutely not climbing over 2 ppl to go to the bathroom.:D
    In my house, dog hair sticks to everything but the dog.
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    OldeseadoggeOldeseadogge Posts: 5,068 Member
    With you on that one! Not to say that am not a frequent flyer, but until last summer the last commercial airliner I was on had 4 propellors, a Lockheed Electra. The most recent airplane also had 4 propellors, a B 17 G. Now there's an airplane!
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