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if a kid is drowning in a pool can they be saved?SOMEONE answer!!
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Well no not really because if there energy has dropped to low they will drown.
Answered at 23:18 on Sunday 12 December 2004 by Victoria (evee)
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THATS not kool!!! never lettin my kid in a pool .. thats scary !
Answered at 02:28 on Monday 13 December 2004 by ashley (ashypoo)
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Oh come on, you can raise a new kid anyway.
Answered at 19:02 on Monday 13 December 2004 by Don Sim Corleone (Phonix)
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uhh but i would like love my kids!! wut if it were real life? ur kid die .. OH U CAN GET A NEW ONE! its all good .. NOT ... grrr
Answered at 21:44 on Monday 13 December 2004 by ashley (ashypoo)
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So put a ladder in the pool, and every so often keep an eye on them. Easy.
Answered at 23:02 on Monday 13 December 2004 by elvendragon
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dude, it takes like 3 or 4 hours for their energy to drop that low. don't worry about it. if they're THAT tired, they'll come out of the pool. they usually fall asleep on the pavement (well, at least in Sims 1) hehe! it's really funny!
Answered at 23:25 on Monday 13 December 2004 by hope (simsuperstar)
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lol oki thnx ppl .. :)
Answered at 02:52 on Tuesday 14 December 2004 by ashley (ashypoo)
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keep a ladder in the pool. and check every so often if u see their energy really low then get him outta there!
Answered at 01:24 on Thursday 20 January 2005 by Amanda (shine137)
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