This is a video shot on August 5th of what happens when pets die on The Sims 2. You can see the Grim Reaper throw a stick into the light and the dog goes to fetch it. I wonder if that's what happens in real life?
I didn't make this but found it on ablinoblacksheep.com . Just thought others would want to see it. Funny stuff. It's a mix of various classic Nintendo games made into a movie.
The family pet rat, Gabriel, wanders the desk and explores the printer. He's such a good, tame rat, doesn't soil himself while he's out of his cage or bite or squeak or struggle when being handled.
This video was originally shot June 1, 2007. Gabriel is currently suffering from a lung infection, but is still a little trooper. Best rat we've ever had.
This is a video shot on November 15th of what happens when pets die on The Sims 2. You can see the Grim Reaper throw a toy into the light and Sweets (the cat) goes to play with it. Rouke hisses at the Grim Reaper and remembers his companion after Sweets is gone. I wonder if that's what happens in real life?
Dog version:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=avYLkk uLsn8
Our little baby rats have grown to little fuzzy baby rats. There are eight of them. For some reason, the mother rat keeps putting them in the food dish. I think she's hinting something
More of the same thing. The song in this video is "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" by Frank Sinatra from "Now That's What I Call Christmas!" The snow fall was from November 30, 2006.
Two male dogs fighting on The Sims 2: Pets. I never seen this happen before and I didn't think it could happen, since you can't control Sims Pets. Originally taped on May 16, 2007.
I apologise for the delay in the filming. It was saved when I had just 500 MB of memory.
Watch the snow fall on the icy ground to The Smashing Pumpkins' "Rocket"! Then it changes to Kenny Loggins' "I'm Alright". The the batteries die. Fresh batteries too.
This ice storm has crippled the city and I haven't been out in it at all. Almost a week has passed. I think I'm getting cabin fever. =)
This is a scene from the bedroom window featuring the falling snow on the afternoon of November 30th 2006. It's two days later and the snow is still there.
The song is "The Christmas Song" by Nat King Cole. It's from my "Now That's What I Call Christmas!" CD.
The father of the baby rats lays in the nest while the mother gathers them, bounces around and various other things. The song in the background is Decollage from the Jules Verne Impact.
The baby rats, born January 11, 2007, eating Cheez-IT crackers. Their daddy keeps getting in the way of the camera, and even gets on top of the camera after a little while. Sorry, no sound.