Two Weeks Later...
iGod: Thanks for your comment! Question solved on the comments section... About the football/basketball court, well, I've had the same experience all my life, but in a less violent way.
k50dude: Thanks for commenting, as usual! I have to admit I've learnt a couple of photoedition tricks, but I'm still horrible at editing regular pictures (you know, my friends and I for example...)
CTMandR: Thanks for commenting!
the00guvna: Thanks for your comment and your question! I haven't asked it because I've been having trouble this days, but here you are: That train is BART Talent train made by Andreas Roth.
Celery: Thank you for your comment!
jocky jack 7: Thanks for commenting! In fact, my download rate is very slow, I have to think very much what I need and what I don't need, because my HD space is VERY limited... Glad you liked all my CJ's!
TekindusT: Hey, who are you and why are you spamming this CJ?
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It's been tough days away of ST, guys. My router broke last Saturday and I haven't been able to update nor being on Simtropolis all the time I want. I've been around here when I've had some time, connected via Wi-Fi from my college or from my town library. This is the first update I make away of home, I've taken the pics with my "big" computer at home and copied them to a pen drive in order to plug it onto my netbook and update from the library... After that odissey, here's the update.

Years and years ago, before the power plants, the industry and the corruption settled in Plainsport, this was a high-standing neighbourhood. Some of the manors can still be seen today, but only from the outside. Inside, the everyday heroin orgy has just began.

The eldest here still say that the place where New Plainsport Project stands today was once a wineyard which provided the whole nation with best wine.

Housing demand is still high in Plainsport because of its cheap prices. This makes that, from time to time, small apartment buildings are demolished (and they tenants kicked out) to build larger tenements. Everything changes, even in Plainsport.


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