littlelittlesimmies said: Are the 2 customers townies or NPCs ? If yes, Are they the only townies/NPCs in your neighborhood ? In that case you probably have a mod that don’t allow playables to be customers. I had one like this. It required the MoneyOrder placed somewhere in the lot to allow playables as customers.

No, they are playables. I have roughly 15 Sims in that neighborhood (including NPCs, 8 are playables). It was fine the first time I played a owned community lot, but ever since, only the two of them have shown up (including home businesses- walk-by’s and unowned community lot visitors are fine, though).

questforsims said: is this for sims 2? are they the only customers showing up? Do they buy things or do they just hang around?

Yep. Still only playing Sims 2. They do buy stuff (or do whatever the home business offers), but even when I’m playing one of them, the only other guest to show up (apart from the reporter) is the other “regular costumer”.

Right next to Sandy lives the “rather odd couple” Sandy encountered yesterday, Komei Tellerman (who proves that adult Sim can stay kids at heart) and the rather flamboyant Remington Harris, a former male maid turned… well, both of them haven’t actually figured out what to do with their lives now that they moved to Middleground…

In the evening, Sandy heads off to the local bar “The Old Scotsman”, for a drink. But apparently it’s closed… (note to me: turn the electronic ticket-machine around *sigh*).

So she heads off to the local park, where she meets some of the other inhabitants of Middleground. And the owner of the bar… whom she finds quite pleasing…

After closing down her shop for the day, she meets one of her immediate neighbours, Ivy, (thank plumbbob, she got the feeling that this whole town consisted of dudes only- not that she would complain, though).

At first, they get along great, but when Ivy starts talking about how consumerism is evil and must be destroyed, Sandy decides it’s time to say goodbye.

Soon, some of her new neighbours flock to the little store, including this rather odd couple…

“Remington, I swear to The Plumbbob, if you cant’ decide on what to cook tonight, I’m ordering pizza!”

“AGAIN?!”