Interview With Amaretto Breeder

Happy Friday Everyone! Hope everyone is having a good breeding day!

Guess what!! I am interviewing Amaretto Breeders! Each week I will be picking someone from the Amaretto Group. This week I have picked Pams Nightfire to interview.

Please tell the community a little about yourself.
Where you are from and what brought you to Second Life?

Well I live in Utah, USA. I have been in SL 7 years on New Year’s Eve. I am SL Married with 7 prim babies and have raised horses since 2010. In RL I have many health issues so this is my release; I have a bad heart, diabetes and arthritis many places on my body.

Which Amaretto Breedables do you own?

I have horses and I use to raise dogs

How did you get started in breedables?

When the Leopard Appaloosa Horse came out in 2010 I saw a baby and decided I wanted to raise horses so went and bought some of them.

Do you own other breedables besides Amaretto?

No

What special projects are you working on right now with your Amaretto Horses?

Trying to make 7 traited White walker Rainbows and I breed what I named Walking Dead. I started those at Halloween 2013. Now I will be trying to add the bloody Horn to them.

This is my Walking Dead.
Coat: Black Walker
Eye: Undead
Mane: Long
Tail: Long
Coat Gloom
Hair Gloom
Wing: Bloody

What is your favorite Amaretto Breedable?

Horses

What are some other things that you enjoy doing in Second Life when you’re not taking care of your breedables?

Spending time with the kids and my husband, dancing, playing greedy and chatting with friends.
Also I need to say Amaretto was very good to me. In 2011 at Xmas time someone bought horses from over 250 people. We all had our accounts locked because the person buying the horses used stolen credit cards and she washed the illegally gotten horses through many newbie accounts and so we were all treated like we had done it. Well amaretto had me list all the horses I needed to keep going. They patiently made me over 100 horses and those I sent back to my av through an alt this way I could still breed and make money and not lose out it kept me afloat, at the time I have over 250 horses. I will be forever thankful for this.

Thank you Pams Nightfire for letting me interview you this week. I am including some pictures of Pams Amaretto Breedables.

So look out Amaretto Breeders you never know who I may pick!

Until next week Happy Breeding!!

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Pams  Favorite Amaretto Horse

 

 

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