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Singleton family
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Description
'The Singleton Brothers are self-made millionaires, striking it rich by cashing in on the tech sector just before the dot com bubble burst. With lots of money and lots of freetime, they decided to head west - midwest that is. They haven't exactly had a lot of success raising horses (but what city slicker does?), but they figure if they keep throwing enough money at it something will eventually click. Between Rodney's book smarts and Booker's charming looks, they're ultimately bound for success in anything they take on.'
Name Singleton family
Members Rodney Singleton, Booker Singleton, Glint 3.0 Singleton
Number of generations 1 generation
Lot 301 Sweetapple Ridge Way
Funds §50,000
Difficulty level 2 of 6
Other Information
Game TS3P Icon The Sims 3: Pets
Playability Playable
Neighborhood Appaloosa Plains

The Singleton family is a pre-created family from The Sims 3: Pets that lives in Appaloosa Plains. The family consists of two brothers, intellectual Rodney, and party animal Booker, and their horse, Glint 3.0. Glint 3.0's predecessor, Glint 2.0 Singleton and possibly Glint 1.0, is already decreased when the game begins.

It's implied that the brothers got rich through investing in the tech sector just before the dot com bubble burst. Both later moved to the midwest, but they didn't have much success at horse breeding as proven with Glint 1.0 and 2.0, Glint 3.0's predecessor.

It's also revealed shortly after playing the brothers that Booker's ex-girlfriend, Imogen Pelly, is pregnant with their first child together.

As noted, the Singleton family is wealthy, owning a large mansion and having $50,000 in family funds. It also hinted that they have plans for the town, which may involve luring more tourists or permanent residents. These plans have upset some long-time locals like Tate Curley who would rather live in peace without any city-folk altering the scenery to their liking and possibly luring more careless people like the Bedlingtons to live in the township.

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