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Beatrice That
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Biography
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Beatrice is confusing part of humanity. She is unpredictable.
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Name
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Beatrice That
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Gender
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Female
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Age
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Elder
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Life state
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Human
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Hidden traits
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Fish Killer
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Lifetime wish
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Presenting the Perfect Private Aquarium
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Appearance
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Hair color
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White
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Eye color
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Blue
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Skin color
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Light
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Body shape
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Fat
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Other Information
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Game
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The Sims 3
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Playability
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Playable
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World
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Montana
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Beatrice That (1912 - 1995) is the wife of Gerald Box, the mother of Carrie and Move, the grandmother of Grant and Jebidah Toadstool, and the great grandmother of Nia and Astrid.
Beatrice was born a very long time ago. She was a crazy woman. Very unpredictable, very insane. She did things like wear her outerwear in the shower due to her fear of nudity. She had a collection of dead fish that she never feeds, but acts like their still alive (by talking to them and petting them). She never thought she'd ever find love in her life. Until she met Gerald. They were both insane and a weirdo.
When Beatrice was 19, they had their first child. They named him "move" and the parents combined their last name to make their sons name "Move That-Box". However, Move did not find this funny when he grew up, and legally changed it to "Moe That-Box" so he would stop getting teased at school. Twenty one years later, Beatrice ended up having another child, this time it was a girl. They joked around even more and named her "Carrie That-Box".
Once again, Carrie did not find her name "creative" and "funny", she hated her name. But her parents did not allow her to change it...
One day, a confused man had wandered into town, and Carrie felt sorry for him and they all took him into their home. He was Victor Toadstool. Carrie ended getting married to him and they had two kids together.
Beatrice died in 1995, before her great granddaughters were born.