Where Does The Lone Ranger Take His Garbagester?

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Where Does The Lone Ranger Take His Garbagester?
Where Does The Lone Ranger Take His Garbagester?

For an ancient and long-abandoned city park, this place sure does have a lot of dumpsters in it. You find yourself standing next to one of them.


Dig through the dumpster

You pick through the trash and find a couple of halfway-useful things.
One of the following:

You acquire an item: adder
You acquire an item: attorney's badge
You acquire an item: bone abacus
You acquire an item: cold water bottle
You acquire an item: compression stocking
You acquire an item: crude voodoo doll
You acquire an item: exotic jungle fruit
You acquire an item: gold Boozehounds Anonymous token
You acquire an item: imitation White Russian
You acquire an item: midriff scrubs
You acquire an item: pill cup
You acquire an item: pygmy briefs
You acquire an item: pygmy phone number
You acquire an item: short calculator
You acquire an item: short writ of habeas corpus
You acquire an item: short-handled mop
You acquire an item: smirking shrunken head
You acquire an item: sphygmomanometer
You acquire an item: tiny bowler
You acquire an item: tongue depressor

And of the following:

You acquire an item: bloodied surgical dungarees
You acquire an item: bowling ball
You acquire an item: half-size scalpel
You acquire an item: head mirror
You acquire an item: surgical apron
You acquire an item: surgical mask

Knock over the dumpster

You knock over the dumpster, which falls onto an adjacent dumpster, knocking it over, which falls onto yet another dumpster, so on and so forth -- a chain reaction of a thousand dumpster dominoes.

Pygmy janitors flood out of all of the buildings adjacent to the park and begin scurrying around picking up the garbage you just dumped everywhere.


Dump and run

Dump and run isn't even a phrase. You can cut and run. In fact, you do.


Occurs at The Hidden Park

Notes

References

  • The answer to the question "where does the Lone Ranger take his garbage?" is, of course, "to the dump, to the dump, to the dump, dump, dump." Which makes sense when you remember the theme music most associated with the Lone Ranger is the finale to Rossini's William Tell Overture. The answer to this question, therefore, would be, appropriately enough, "to the dumpster, to the dumpster, to the dumpster, dumpster, dumpster."