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|obtained=having exactly 13 {{plural|spooky pirate skeleton}} in your closet. | |obtained=having exactly [[thirteen|13]] {{plural|spooky pirate skeleton}} in your closet. | ||
|text=You're entitled to the "Dirty Laundry" Trophy, for having an appropriate number of skeletons in your closet. | |text=You're entitled to the "Dirty Laundry" Trophy, for having an appropriate number of skeletons in your closet. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*The filename for the little graphic, "kick_em_when_theyre_up.gif" and the name of the trophy, "Dirty Laundry", are references to the [[Wikipedia:Don Henley|Don Henley]] song, "[[Wikipedia:Dirty Laundry|Dirty Laundry]]," from the 1982 album ''[[Wikipedia:I Can't Stand Still|I Can't Stand Still]]''. The song is about unscrupulous newspeople doing anything for a story. | *The filename for the little graphic, "kick_em_when_theyre_up.gif" and the name of the trophy, "Dirty Laundry", are references to the [[Wikipedia:Don Henley|Don Henley]] song, "[[Wikipedia:Dirty Laundry|Dirty Laundry]]," from the 1982 album ''[[Wikipedia:I Can't Stand Still|I Can't Stand Still]]''. The song is about unscrupulous newspeople doing anything for a story. | ||
*"[[Wikipedia:Skeleton in the cupboard|Skeletons in the closet]]" is a colloquial phrase used to describe an undisclosed fact about someone which, if revealed, would have a negative impact on perceptions of the person. This is a synonym for having "dirty laundry". | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 19 December 2008
Trophy Number: 64
Image Filename: kick_em_when_theyre_up.gif
This trophy is earned by having exactly 13 spooky pirate skeletons in your closet.
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You're entitled to the "Dirty Laundry" Trophy, for having an appropriate number of skeletons in your closet. |
References
- The filename for the little graphic, "kick_em_when_theyre_up.gif" and the name of the trophy, "Dirty Laundry", are references to the Don Henley song, "Dirty Laundry," from the 1982 album I Can't Stand Still. The song is about unscrupulous newspeople doing anything for a story.
- "Skeletons in the closet" is a colloquial phrase used to describe an undisclosed fact about someone which, if revealed, would have a negative impact on perceptions of the person. This is a synonym for having "dirty laundry".