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Template:Itemheader This is a whiskey on the rocks, with raspberry juice. It's like a Shirley Temple, but for grown-ups. Why don't you come up and drink it sometime?

Type: booze
Selling Price: 160 Meat.

Recipe

strawberry bottle of whiskey  
raspberry bottle of Domesticated Turkey
rabbit punch magical ice cubes
Mae West

When Consumed

Mae West

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Notes

  • Plural is Maes West

References

  • Mae West's famous line from She Done Him Wrong was, "Why don't you come up and see me some time?" She was a contemporary of Shirley Temple's in the movie business, but an adult (known for her impressive bosom, aggressive personality, and tendency to infuriate the censors) when Shirley was a child star.
  • A Shirley Temple is a real-life non-alcoholic drink made with lemon-lime soda and grenadine.
  • Mae West reputedly said "A hard man is good to find," which is a risque play on the saying "A good man is hard to find."
  • Description refers to the actual drink "whiskey on the rocks," where "on the rocks" is a standard bartender term for a drink with ice.

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