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New to Leefish, Long Time Simmer!
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#1
11-06-2014
Hello! I'm Tamha (also Phoenixdaisy for anyone who's seen my latest DR for TS2). I am a player of Sims 2, 3 and Medieval, as well as Bioware and Bethesda games. I like stories, downloading and using mods, and occasionally making my own. I'm terrible at remembering to take screenshots and am self-conscious about my own writing. To be completely honest, I probably spend more time altering my games than I do playing them.
I've mostly haunted BO's mod downloads before last night, and after reading a few actual threads decided to go ahead and sign up. Anyone that knows me from other places in the community probably knows that I'm more of a lurker than an active poster most of the time, and I'm prone to disappear for long periods of time. Even so, I'm happy to have joined you all and I look forward to further exploring the Leefish community.
I've mostly haunted BO's mod downloads before last night, and after reading a few actual threads decided to go ahead and sign up. Anyone that knows me from other places in the community probably knows that I'm more of a lurker than an active poster most of the time, and I'm prone to disappear for long periods of time. Even so, I'm happy to have joined you all and I look forward to further exploring the Leefish community.
#2
11-06-2014
Welcome to Leefish, Tamha, good to meet you in Chat today. We are a happy pond of fish
#4
11-06-2014
Hi Tamha, welcome to my second home. 
Good to see you here. I *have* seen you around in other places, such as Simbology and probably also the Asylum

Good to see you here. I *have* seen you around in other places, such as Simbology and probably also the Asylum
#6
11-06-2014
That's right, I mostly ended up here from your Asylum links before, BO. Thanks for the warm welcomes, everyone!
#9
12-06-2014
![[Image: welcome.gif]](http://www.simthing.net/tbt/smileys/welcome.gif)
Welcome Tamha - nice to see you.
I reckon modifying your game more than playing it is something that a lot of us do.
#10
12-06-2014
I concur. We play for joy, but we modify to satisfy a creative need, to personalize our own game experience, and to increase the joy that we get from playing. And there is a certain sense of pride in knowing that dozens, or maybe hundreds or thousands, of players enjoy using your mods. You leave an impression on other people's games!
(watch out for the warm spots!)
