Added by sachi Vixen on November 4th, 2006
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A friend of mine and I were chatting about prim clothes you can let others rip off and she developed a script. For a bit of fun I’ve made two new outfits with this script in. Some friends and I had lots og giggles testing them. They only work for people you add to a notecard in your clothes so they can’t be ripped off by just anyone. These outfits are fun!
Ripping Ruffles comes in 6 colours black, red, blue, green, gold and puple.
Esperanza comes in 4 colours Aqua, Pink, Gold and Silver and the textures are compleely different to ruffles.
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Added by sachi Vixen on November 4th, 2006
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Lustre comes in 6 colours, blue, black, maroon, moss, purple and pale pink. It is pure hand painted satin, trimmed with white ribbon lace. It comes with a flexi skirt and flexi sleeves for a soft, floating, feminine look and feel.
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Added by sachi Vixen on November 2nd, 2006
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As some of you know, Damen and I are from the UK. So we thought it would be fun to hold a Guy Fawkes event on our sim. This is a traditional celebration which is mostly English, and remembers the attempt to blow up the houses of parliament in 1605 with King James II inside.
Guy Fawkes is most famous for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, which he was placed in charge of executing because of his military and explosives experience. The plot, masterminded by Robert Catesby, was a failed attempt by a group of English Roman Catholic conspirators to kill King James I of England (VI of Scotland), his family, and most of the aristocracy in one swoop by blowing up the (now demolished) House of Lords building in the Houses of Parliament during its State Opening. Guy Fawkes may have been introduced to Robert Catesby by a man named Hugh Owen, a Catholic who was in the pay of the Spanish Netherlands. Sir William Stanley is also believed to have recommended him and Guy Fawkes named him in his torture, leading him to be arrested and imprisoned for a year after the discovery of the plot. It was Stanley who first presented Fawkes to Thomas Winter in 1603 when Winter was in Europe. Stanley was the commander of the English in Flanders at the time. Stanley had handed Deventer and much of its garrison back to the Spanish in 1587, nearly wiping out the gains that Leicester had made in the Low Countries. Leicester’s expedition was widely regarded as a disaster for this reason among others. Stanley was a known Catholic sympathiser.
You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes
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