The Rainbow Valley Chronicle

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Issue #5
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Rainbow Valley is erupting with celebrities.

It feels like every time you turn around these days you find another Rainbow Valley resident who has hit the big screen or the Hot 40. The first to lead the way was rock star Charlotte Rossi, who wowed SimNation with her hit single "I Love You Baby (And Your Friend)".

"It's a song that means a great deal to me," said Charlotte. "It's very exciting to find out that it speaks to so many sims all over the world."

When asked how it felt to be Rainbow Valley's first celebrity, Charlotte responded:

"It feels great, of course. I think that's why our other celebrities have all been actors. Seriously. I'm a hard act to follow. Any other musician would clearly be living in my shadow."

Other Rainbow Valley residents turned national celebrities, are Newton Walker (director, occasionally acting), Phil Todd (actor), Isaac Chancellor (athlete turned actor), and Zeeshan Harris (actor).

Up and comer, Erica Reid, looks to make an impact in the music world. Perhaps we'll even see her on the charts next week.

Alongside stars of screen and sound, Rainbow Valley has also produced three cooking shows hosted by our residents: Travis Reid, Amy Davenport and Stephanie Chancellor.

But our stars aren't just standing around signing autographs for their admiring public. Isaac Chancellor is pushing for a Rainbow Valley hockey team.


Charlotte Rossi

"Sure, it's an honour to be accepted and play for a team outside of your home neighbourhood, but it would be a greater honour to play for your home town," Isaac said. "Besides, I know that there are a lot of talented up and coming athletes, and I know that we could really challenge the world of hockey."

Newton Walker, however, is looking to move down from movies and into television.

"We have a growing pool of acting talent in Rainbow Valley, and we can't all be movie stars as much as I know we'd all like to be. Other than cooking shows, you don't really see much of Rainbow Valley residents on television, except as interviewees for existing shows. I want to change that."

Newton wouldn't go into details on just how he intended on changing that.

Music, Movies, and one day sports and television. We have a growing celebrity population, and there's no sign of slowing down.

Vic Chancellor
Welcome to another issue of the Rainbow Valley Chronicle.

There haven't been very many declarations of Life Choices this time, but there have been a great number of us who have fulfilled them. It's very exciting to see so many of us accomplishing our goals. It's a real inspiration to the growing number of children in our community.

Now, I know a number of us have been sipping the zuchini juice, just so see if it really will extend our lives, and we've all found that it has. If you wish to continue taking it, please contact Nicholas Wilson on 050009. I know that after our past experiences in the labs none of us any any wish to participate in further experiments. Please, bear in mind that Nicholas has no intension of making anyone feel like a labrat again, he only wants to make certain that the virus, and drinking zuchini juice isn't going to adversely effect us.

To match the incresing number of children in our neighbourhood, we also have a growing number of celebrities. In response to this we have a new movie review section, and you can also find the 'Top 5' singles.

Vic Chancellor
Editor in Chief

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