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Old 24th Jun 2012, 10:17 AM DefaultGot a competitive streak? #1
whiterider
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Oh, My!



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Everyone likes to win - and in the alternative, it's the taking part that counts! We currently have two contests, for both TS2 and TS3, accepting entries; and both of them promise to be fantastic, so get on and get joining.

For builders, we have the Simterior Design Competition contest hosted by lovelydia101.
And for, well, non-builders, we have the second iteration of heaven's fantastic Story Time contest. Something for everyone!

So, get joining, have fun, and good luck!

"On the page, punctuation performs its grammatical function, but in the mind of the reader it does more than that. It tells the reader how to hum the tune." - Lynn Truss, Eats, Shoots and Leaves
Old 1st Jul 2012, 02:45 AM #2
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Thanks White, for the heads up.

LivingSims Magazine #30 is here! 206 pages of simming goodness. Go get it!

SIMplified Living Magazine Issue 7 is out now!
Old 2nd Jul 2012, 12:03 PM #3
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Sounds cool.. Sadly I m too newbie and coward that I think I will pass this one unintill I have learned how to do cool stuff..
Yes, everyone here makes so beautiful and cool stuff that I feel like I never going to learn.. :/

Rabbits are dangerious..
Old 2nd Jul 2012, 12:57 PM #4
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Everyone starts out as a newbie - the only way to learn is by practise, so get practising.

"On the page, punctuation performs its grammatical function, but in the mind of the reader it does more than that. It tells the reader how to hum the tune." - Lynn Truss, Eats, Shoots and Leaves
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