Mayfield: A Saga

September 17, 2005

News at 7

News Anchor: “Good evening Central City. I’m Themain Mann and this is “News at 7″. Tonight’s top stories include: “Nanny: Friend or Foe” , “Carpools Leave Workers Stranded” , and “Cat Burglar on the Loose”. But first, we have a special story for you tonight; one that doesn’t involve crime, scandal, or disaster. This is a story of the growing prosperity of our town, and the many changes and people that are flocking to our community. Reporting live from King Street, here is Tella Story with the details. Tella.”

Tella Story: “Thank you Themain. I’m live here on King Street, which many of you know is the epicenter of downtown Central City. In the past couple of days, there has been a cultural boom like never before. Dozens of new businesses have risen, seemingly overnight. Museums, night clubs, bowling alleys, and even parks now fill the entire downtown district. It can definitely be said that night life has finally arrived in Central City. And with this new culture has come new opportunity; which in turn has brought a rise in our population. In my time downtown today alone, I have found hundreds of new residents; all coming to Central City for a new start. Central City has become a melting pot, now home to people from all countries and all walks of life. Let me introduce you to five very different and unique families who all have one thing in common: they are new to Central City and optimistic of their futures here.”

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  1. Themain Mann and Tella Story–you’re so funny!

    Comment by Annette — September 17, 2005 @ 5:10 am

  2. How cool! I love how you made each family a different nationality, and the way you presented them is awesome. Love those family pics! It’s neat that these were randomly generated. I hope you have fun with the Prosperity Challenge, and I look forward to reading more about these families. :-)

    Comment by Jen — September 17, 2005 @ 5:32 am

  3. Hehehe, thanks guys! I’m having so much fun with all my simmies! I still love my Brooks family, and my Victorian story too…so I’ll probably still update those (definitely the Victorian one.). Just have so much fun with all the different story lines! I’m sure you all know exactly what I mean! LOL

    Comment by Administrator — September 17, 2005 @ 5:51 am

  4. Great Idea to have all of the families differnent nationalities. I also love the houses that you built..and i have to say that i never try to build houses either..they are just so..so..time eating. And i have no time to be eaten. As a matter of fact I shouldnt be online now..except that Sims won over and i want to read about lovely Sims.

    Comment by Eva — September 17, 2005 @ 2:04 pm

  5. This looks to be exciting, I’m glad you’ve made families of different nationalities. I did that with one nieghborhood a while ago. I didn’t share their stories though. I had an Asian family, and African family, a German family…etc. It was fun making and playing them. I also like how you started the story like it was a news story…very clever! The photos are great and the names of the news people…hilarious! I was laughing out loud when I figured it out.

    Comment by Amanda — September 18, 2005 @ 12:22 pm

  6. This looks really cool , liking how you did the families well I’m on my way to read your next post ;)

    Comment by PRMami — September 20, 2005 @ 12:49 am

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