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Welcome
Here you will find the story
of Mackay as featured on the MacPancake SimPage. It seeks
to fill in the missing gaps of the previous albums and bring
us up to date with the relationship between the Troll and
MacBraveheart.
Donut War- The story that rocked
the BBS in March 2004! It gives the full details of the events
that led to the most memorable (in my mind of course) events
in centuries!
The sequel Donut Wars Deux is
a hard-hitting expose of the wiles of the Donut eaters. And
a glorious vindication of the champions of better brekkies
everywhere!
The latest and final Album of
MacBraveheart is the aptly named Salami Saga. Think Dynasty
and The Godfather and you have it. Melodramatic and so- erm
"so".
Please note that all of these
albums are on SimPages (two of them- MacPancake and MacBraveheart-
I finally gained the ability to upload from the UK with a
PC thanks to Maxis' support in the research project. All you
need is a US version of the game!) and as such are downloadable.
You may need to revisit here to kit out your homes with the
wall and floor coverings I made for the houses as well as
the skins.
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Mackay

The one where we learn about Trolls
and their tummies and we meet a historian. Complete with posh
Mackay castle and featuring the tartan walls found on this
site.
Click
HERE to view
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High
Brekkie or The Donut War

This album chronicles the events
of March 2004 on the BBS of Maxis. Features the Troll and
me as fast-shooting cowboy- erm not really- here is an album
with doughnuts, fly-ridden joints and of course a dream sequence.
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Donut War II

A follow up as forced upon me,
McB, by the BBSers who decided to turn nasty (I AM joking
folks- play-fighting does alleviate the tedium at times) and
make retaliatory albums on the subject.
Click
HERE to view
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Salami Saga

The ultimate drama by a true drama
queen. Neat story line with romance, intrigue, handsome men
with cigars, and of course justice!
In order to make this, the final
album I researched Chicago in the 1930's. FASCINATING. Did
you know they had so many windmills?
Click
HERE to view
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