By now, the milestone has been achieved and much virtual ink has been spilled. 9/11 has become a classic event in our history. Yes, anything eventful that took place at least 20 years ago is automatically a classic. Not something to be pleased about, mind you. However, enough virtual ink and soundwaves have gone into discussing 9/11 for another year. In 2026, I expect even more chatter and articles. A quarter-century since the skyline was rewritten, a quarter-century since the War on Terror was declared, and a quarter-century full of chatter and chyrons.
In the meantime, simming continues. My aged compy gave me a flurry of worry, but it's still churning and working fine. A beast in the BIOS lurks and every once in a while, it pops up and beeps at me. However, it went back below the waves and all is well for the moment. Once my elder PC dies for real, that probably means the end of TS3. TS4 is a load of garbage (imho) and I will not be insulting my laptop by installing it there. I finished reading 'Villette' yesterday and have started reading 'Heathcliff redux'. Meh for the time being. Is Lily Tuck all that and more?
Speaking of Sims, my departed fairy Donna was married twice. Her second husband noted that her first husband was buried in the garden, and with said hubby's ghost wandering around, became suspicious. Here is what happened when I finally let him accuse her of cheating.
And here are two townies making their own sweet music.
I well remember the month of September. Will I be in clover the month of October?
BYE.
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