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The '''Mashuga family''' was a young couple, [[Frankie Mashuga|Frankie]] and [[Sylvia Marie Mashuga|Sylvia Marie]], in ''[[The Sims: Livin' Large]]''. They lived in an octagon-shaped house in [[Neighborhood 2]], and were the only pre-housed Sims in that neighborhood. They did not make it to ''[[The Sims 2]]'', as ''The Sims 2'' is set 25 years later and in a different neighborhood. It is considered that Frankie and Sylvia Marie either both died in [[Pleasantview]], or didn't move from Neighborhood 2 to Pleasantview.
 
The '''Mashuga family''' was a young couple, [[Frankie Mashuga|Frankie]] and [[Sylvia Marie Mashuga|Sylvia Marie]], in ''[[The Sims: Livin' Large]]''. They lived in an octagon-shaped house in [[Neighborhood 2]], and were the only pre-housed Sims in that neighborhood. They did not make it to ''[[The Sims 2]]'', as ''The Sims 2'' is set 25 years later and in a different neighborhood. It is considered that Frankie and Sylvia Marie either both died in [[Pleasantview]], or didn't move from Neighborhood 2 to Pleasantview.
|etymology = Hebrew for 'tacky' or 'crazy' in Yiddish.
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|etymology = Mashuga is a Yiddish word for 'tacky' or 'crazy', possibly alluding to the couple's novel decor.
 
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Revision as of 20:54, 6 August 2010

What a crazy, or rather, Mashuga, family.

The Mashuga family was a young couple, Frankie and Sylvia Marie, in The Sims: Livin' Large. They lived in an octagon-shaped house in Neighborhood 2, and were the only pre-housed Sims in that neighborhood. They did not make it to The Sims 2, as The Sims 2 is set 25 years later and in a different neighborhood. It is considered that Frankie and Sylvia Marie either both died in Pleasantview, or didn't move from Neighborhood 2 to Pleasantview.

Onomatology

Mashuga is a Yiddish word for 'tacky' or 'crazy', possibly alluding to the couple's novel decor.

Family tree

Mashuga Family Tree

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