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- On Nov 25, 2008 cathee wrote:
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Thanks for your comment hun. Yes, some of the items need BV. Which one are you wondering about?
- On Nov 3, 2008 So Mysterious wrote:
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Hi Jaedle, thank you so much for your comment on Mysterious City!!
Have a nice day
- On Nov 1, 2008 wideopeneyes wrote:
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Hi! Thank you so much for your comment on the beginners broomstick I made. Usually I try to make items only with base game objects. But this was a request, and the animation that makes it move is in the AL EP and so, you need that for it to work, sorry!
- On Oct 6, 2008 solfal wrote:
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Hi! Thank you for comment on my straw bed. I am so glad you like it
- On Jan 10, 2007 solfal wrote:
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Thank you so much for your nice comments
. Happy new Year!
- On Jan 7, 2007 Cyclonesue wrote:
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Of course, I'm giggling stupidly whilst writing "Glad you like the drains!" Not an everyday statement! I also have guttering and drainpipes in my release schedule (they come out the week after the drains) and hopefully they'll add even MORE realism to Uncanny Valley! Sue
- On Nov 14, 2006 iZazu wrote:
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Thank you very much for the nice comment you left me about my paintings! I hope you have a healthy, wealthy, happy sim family enjoying my paintings too! Thanks for downloading my creations! I really appreciate it alot! Have a nice Thanksgiving! Linda
- On Nov 11, 2006 darqstar wrote:
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*Hugs* It's nice to come back from vacation and find so many lovely comments from you! I'm so glad you like the "I'm not knocking on that door!" house with the wallpapers. I admit, I had a lot of fun trying to make crummy wallpaper and I'm so glad there are people like you who appreciate it! I'm also thrilled you even noticed all the names and stuff I did on the Stages of Fall. I had fun with that set too! You're always so good for my ego, thanks again!
- On Nov 9, 2006 Cyclonesue wrote:
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Hi Jaedle! I'm so glad you like the industrial series too. You're like me: I love 'real' in the game too and that's why I started the Urban Renewal series. Any town is a huge mix of old and new, dilapidated to wealthy, with buildings simultaneously collapsing and growing. It was certainly fun to make, but not nearly as much fun as reading comments left by those who enjoy these items - so thank you!
- On Nov 8, 2006 solfal wrote:
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Thank you for comment in my blog! We have the metal stars here to. I love the way they light upp this dark period
- On Nov 4, 2006 Sunair wrote:
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I'm so happy finally someone think as the same as mine, thank you soooo very much for your nice words about the outfit I created, I thought few could love my cloth design as much as I do, you really cheer me up, thanks again!
- On Nov 2, 2006 darqstar wrote:
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Thank you! Again, you're too kind. I'm glad you like part 2! I had to admit, I had fun making that, trying for that "Masculine Gentleman" feel to everything.
- On Nov 2, 2006 marvclar2 wrote:
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Thanks for your comments on the Coffee House & Mixed Drinks paintings! I thought they were great and wanted to share with everyone!
- On Oct 31, 2006 skinflin wrote:
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Hi Jaedle, Thanks so much for downloading my wall tapestry set.And for your nice comment.So glad that the matching walls helps increase the usefulness of the set for you.enjoy.skinflin
- On Oct 22, 2006 darqstar wrote:
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Aww, you are way too kind! *hugs* I'm glad you like the walls. I have to admit when I was putting them together, I thought that with the right builders, they could make some amazing stuff with those!
- On Oct 22, 2006 Jaedle wrote:
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I'm still changing the paintings and sculptures around, but when I am finished with it, I'll post a link to pictures.
They look great in game!
- On Oct 22, 2006 TheaDidia wrote:
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Hi Jaedle! Thank you for your comment on my Horses of Lascaux walls!
I would love to see pictures of your Sim Art Gallery when you have it done - it is interesting to see how my walls can be used by others in game!
- On Oct 17, 2006 darqstar wrote:
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Thanks so much for the lovely comments you left about the Charmed by Neglect, Enhanced by Ivy wall set. When I was a kid, we had ivy growing on our house and it used to amaze me that it was growing from the top down, not the ground up. I'd stare at it like you did at your college, fascinted. So, when I did that wall set, I just had to add ivy effects.
