Perhaps. Probably. Because it's just like me to come up with the fancy words like prophylaxis and forget prevention. Which mean almost the same thing anyway, but still.
"Don't have sex. If you have sex you will get Chlamydia. And die." and "If you have sex, you will get pregnant. And die."
I loved that! Tina Fey is so on my must sex list. I got the movie because Ana Gasteyer was in it (she played Lohan's mother) and she played Elphaba in Wicked when I saw it in Chicago and I wanted to show my dad who she was. She's much better looking green. But yeah, so I watched it and I didn't expect it to be any good and I was surprised because it wasn't that bad. And Tina Fey is hot. And smart, with the writing of the movie and all. And funny, with the writing of SNL and the movie and all. And hot.
It came with my Sims 2 when I bought it.
That's cool. My dumb brother bought ours. But the parents pay for it at the store and he supposedly has to pay them back but I don't think he ever has. It's not so much fair. I pay for everything that I buy and if I can't afford it, I don't buy it. He buys things and knows that our parents will forget they paid for it and not make him pay them back.
Although I've been told I should, because it's really fun.
I would if I were you. Just to check it out. See how much it really does slow down your computer. It is a nice expansion, as far as expansions go. It's not the magic one from Sims 1 or anything which had tons of stuff in it and was actually somewhat close to worth the money, especially when last Thanksgiving (oh, you don't have that, do you? We'll say end of November then) Sims 1 plus all the expansions was only $20 or $25, but Uni is cool. I like it.
Mine cost me $60 second-hand. With University included. Brand new it's around $90.
Ahh, well that's the currency conversion rate that's making it look that impressive. New Sims 2 (back when it came out, it's somewhat less now) is only $50. Expansions are about $30. Which seems really strange to me, that the expansions are more than half the price of the game.
Bitch.
Inbloodydeed. I've got to scrape up a calculator tomorrow, that reminds me, as I've got a test. And Tuesday, as I've got two.
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Date: 2006-10-29 09:28 pm (UTC)LOL. Indeed.
Prevention?
Perhaps. Probably. Because it's just like me to come up with the fancy words like prophylaxis and forget prevention. Which mean almost the same thing anyway, but still.
"Don't have sex. If you have sex you will get Chlamydia. And die." and
"If you have sex, you will get pregnant. And die."
I loved that! Tina Fey is so on my must sex list. I got the movie because Ana Gasteyer was in it (she played Lohan's mother) and she played Elphaba in Wicked when I saw it in Chicago and I wanted to show my dad who she was. She's much better looking green. But yeah, so I watched it and I didn't expect it to be any good and I was surprised because it wasn't that bad. And Tina Fey is hot. And smart, with the writing of the movie and all. And funny, with the writing of SNL and the movie and all. And hot.
It came with my Sims 2 when I bought it.
That's cool. My dumb brother bought ours. But the parents pay for it at the store and he supposedly has to pay them back but I don't think he ever has. It's not so much fair. I pay for everything that I buy and if I can't afford it, I don't buy it. He buys things and knows that our parents will forget they paid for it and not make him pay them back.
Although I've been told I should, because it's really fun.
I would if I were you. Just to check it out. See how much it really does slow down your computer. It is a nice expansion, as far as expansions go. It's not the magic one from Sims 1 or anything which had tons of stuff in it and was actually somewhat close to worth the money, especially when last Thanksgiving (oh, you don't have that, do you? We'll say end of November then) Sims 1 plus all the expansions was only $20 or $25, but Uni is cool. I like it.
Mine cost me $60 second-hand. With University included. Brand new it's around $90.
Ahh, well that's the currency conversion rate that's making it look that impressive. New Sims 2 (back when it came out, it's somewhat less now) is only $50. Expansions are about $30. Which seems really strange to me, that the expansions are more than half the price of the game.
Bitch.
Inbloodydeed. I've got to scrape up a calculator tomorrow, that reminds me, as I've got a test. And Tuesday, as I've got two.