Sunday, June 18, 2006

 

Its My Party

Priscilla was not deterred by Prof. Armando. She knew what she lacked in looks she had triple in brains and personality. (Yes..she was one of those Sims who has a great personality). So...she set about proving Professor Armando (who, you all must agree is a complete and utter pest) a fraud. She called the Legacy House, a Greek House which her mother Esther co-founded (not for Legacy points) and discussed the situation with one of her mother's friends, Beth (who had miraculously not aged in the interval, much like in real life).




*To self: I am not a cipher like my father*










Yes...my mother is Esther Ugmo...and its so nice to meet you.







She was soon welcomed into the coed Greek House as a full member.












Thanks to the efforts of her mother and the founder, Clara Abraham (a legacy family who is not blogged because I only have so much energy) it was very comfortable.















The members vowed never to answer the doorbell when Professor Armando came around looking for attention. He must be despised by the other faculty members to keep preying on students as he does.





Note: I am not sure but I'm pretty sure, Sterling's last name was Thayer before he married Esther Ugmo. Priscilla and Professor Armando had immediate antipathy towards each other so I did not have to invent this story line. And, interestingly enough, I didn't have to make Priscilla call her mother to make Esther's face come up in the caption about talking to Beth about her. She called the Legacy Greek House and immediately she and Beth (one of the left behind members) began discussing Esther. It's funny what you notice when you are playing to write a story. I would probably have missed these interactions otherwise (particularly in college where i speed through everything).

Comments:
Isn't it nice when things just seem to fall into place? :O) Makes writing easier. :O))
 
sometimes those thought bubbles turn out so perfect! LOL and sometimes they can kill a conversation! Funny about the problems with the prof. though. Congrats on getting into the sorority - that helps energy levels.
 
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