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I don't know how to change the Caliente family template, but the word "descent" in the entry for Nina is spelled as "decent." That is incorrect. Descent is what produces a descendant. Decent means "morally clean and good."
I don't know how to change the Caliente family template, but the word "descent" in the entry for Nina is spelled as "decent." That is incorrect. Descent is what produces a descendant. Decent means "morally clean and good."

== Caliente family vs [[Caliente household]] ==

I've started a discussion about the situation regarding the article on Caliente household and the article on the Caliente family, on [[talk:Caliente household|this talk page]]. Please go there and sound off on what we should do regarding this situation. -- '''[[User:LostInRiverview|<font color="green">LostInRiverview</font>]]<sup> [[User_talk:LostInRiverview|<font color="navy">talk</font>]] · [[User_blog:LostInRiverview|<font color="navy">blog</font>]]</sup>''' 05:27, September 24, 2010 (UTC)

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I heard that Nina and Dina are in reality Melissa and Chris Roomies. Is that truth? (unsigned comment left by 212.200.193.48)

It's not even close. Dharden 18:11, December 13, 2009 (UTC)

Dharden is right, they are not the same people. The Sims 1 is set 25 years before the Sims 2, so if it were true, Nina and Dina would hve to be at least in their late 40's. Also, their skin tones are quite different from Chris and Melissa. A german diector has a series, see Sim Generation were Nina and Dina are really Chris and Melissa though.--Bella Goth 19:25, December 13, 2009 (UTC)Bella Goth

I don't know how to change the Caliente family template, but the word "descent" in the entry for Nina is spelled as "decent." That is incorrect. Descent is what produces a descendant. Decent means "morally clean and good."

Caliente family vs Caliente household

I've started a discussion about the situation regarding the article on Caliente household and the article on the Caliente family, on this talk page. Please go there and sound off on what we should do regarding this situation. -- LostInRiverview talk · blog 05:27, September 24, 2010 (UTC)