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{{Infobox Sim1 |
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|image=[[File:W.C.png|250px]] |
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|name = W.C. Friendly |
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|sex=Male |
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|age=Adult |
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|game = The Sims: Unleashed |
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|state = Sim |
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|hair=Grey |
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|eye=Dark Brown |
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|skin=Dark |
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|body=Thin |
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|play=NPC |
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|neighbor=Old Town}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Friendly, W.C.}} |
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Like [[Giuseppi Renni]], he wanders around the lot, and may block stairways and doorways. He will not respond to the Sims he blocks until he finishes playing. |
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{{Ts-stub}} |
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==Trivia== |
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*His appearance in the game might be a reference to the birth of Jazz music. |
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*His name is possibly a play on William Christopher Handy, an early blues and jazz musician. |
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==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
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File:W.C. Friendly portrait.png |
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WCFriendly.png |
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</gallery> |
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[[es:W.C. Friendly]] |
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[[Category:NPCs]] |
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[[Category:Sims wearing hats]] |
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[[Category:Sims with short hair]] |
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[[Category:Sims wearing glasses]] |
Latest revision as of 19:13, 28 May 2019
W.C. Friendly | |
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Gender | Male |
Age | Adult |
Life state | Sim |
Appearance | |
Hair color | Grey |
Skin color | Dark |
Body shape | Thin |
Other information | |
Game | The Sims: Unleashed |
Playability | NPC |
Neighborhood | Old Town |
W.C. Friendly is a busker who appears in The Sims: Unleashed. He can be seen playing his saxophone in Old Town, where he appears on community lots that have Travelin' Joe's Espresso Bar. Sims can tip and listen to him play.
Like Giuseppi Renni, he wanders around the lot, and may block stairways and doorways. He will not respond to the Sims he blocks until he finishes playing.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- His appearance in the game might be a reference to the birth of Jazz music.
- His name is possibly a play on William Christopher Handy, an early blues and jazz musician.