User talk:Whitecat2
Welcome[edit source]
Hi, welcome to The Sims Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Natasha Una/theories page.
Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Bayoubash (Talk) 13:13, December 21, 2009
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Hi Whitecat i was intrested by you because your from Finland. I never knew that the Sims Series could go so far, anyway it was nice meeting you!--ArchieAndrewfan3001 11:04, January 3, 2010 (UTC)
Thanks[edit source]
I haven't played Riverblossom Hills yet, so didn't notice the similarity in timing between Brandi and Dustin, and Andrew and Jacob. Dharden 16:10, February 13, 2010 (UTC)
Ahaha, well...[edit source]
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Brandi Broke[edit source]
While the normal TS3 young adult and adult stages combined are longer than the TS2 adult stage, I don't think that's relevant here. I think the effect is still one of splitting the adult stage in half, so we can think of the first 14 or 15 days of the TS2 adult stage as being a rough equivalent of the TS3 young adult stage. Therefore, applying TS3 aging standards to TS2, Brandi would start as a young adult, and still wouldn't have had time to have a teenage son. Dharden (talk) 14:57, September 15, 2010 (UTC)
South Africa[edit source]
Oh no! South Africa is much more than that! Yes, we have savanahs and little villages, but we also have museums, observatories, world-class research-facilities and, thankfully, PC stores. The history of SA is almost the same as America. SA has 11 languages, and many cultures. We have hosted the World Cup 10 times better than anyone has thought we would, and that shows SA is ready to host massive events. We also have TV (phew). The Rand, SA's currency, is also becoming stronger by the week. Oh, and we have Sims (yay!). BobNewbie talk • blog 13:55, November 15, 2010 (UTC)
Ok, cool! Oh, and I just got permission from Dharden to ask a few people I know if they would like to help out at my new wiki, Make Your TV wiki. Please stop by if you have time. Thanks! BobNewbie talk • blog 11:11, November 16, 2010 (UTC)