The Lightning Leap Atomic Molecular Arranger (also known as LLAMA) is a new mode of transportation in The Sims 3: Supernatural. It resembles a phone booth / box with a word written in Simlish along the top. Similar to the Subway system in Bridgeport, the LLAMA has the ability to transport Sims from one location to another in a few seconds, regardless of distance. This item appears to be a reference to the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) from the long-running British science fiction television program Doctor Who.
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| - The Lightning Leap Atomic Molecular Arranger (also known as LLAMA) is a new mode of transportation in The Sims 3: Supernatural. It resembles a phone booth / box with a word written in Simlish along the top. Similar to the Subway system in Bridgeport, the LLAMA has the ability to transport Sims from one location to another in a few seconds, regardless of distance. This item appears to be a reference to the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) from the long-running British science fiction television program Doctor Who.
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| - It is a common misconception that portals are a recent achievement from the world of science. In fact, magical portals have been in use for thousands of years! And no name is more trusted in the field of instantaneous magical relocation than the LLAMA. Take your LLAMA to work, to the grocery store, or even to your best friend's house. You'll never be late when you're riding a LLAMA.
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| - The Lightning Leap Atomic Molecular Arranger (also known as LLAMA) is a new mode of transportation in The Sims 3: Supernatural. It resembles a phone booth / box with a word written in Simlish along the top. Similar to the Subway system in Bridgeport, the LLAMA has the ability to transport Sims from one location to another in a few seconds, regardless of distance. This item appears to be a reference to the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) from the long-running British science fiction television program Doctor Who.
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