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*The character "Tom" is a reference to the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain; in the opening chapter, Tom tricks some of his friends into whitewashing a fence for him. | *The character "Tom" is a reference to the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain; in the opening chapter, Tom tricks some of his friends into whitewashing a fence for him. | ||
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*"Gwineter do" is most likely the present participle of [[wikipedia:Larry the Cable Guy|"Git-R-Done."]] |
Revision as of 20:31, 6 July 2006
You encounter that old rascal Tom, standing near a white picket fence.
"Hey!" says Tom. "Wanna whitewash this here fence for me? It's loads of fun!"
W'at you gwineter do?

You spend an hour whitewashing the fence. It isn't fun at all.
Man, you hate that guy. At least it was a decent workout.

You wait until Tom wanders off, then you steal the fence. Maybe you can find some way to fence it later. Haw haw.
![]() | You acquire white picket fences |

You hop over the fence, right into the middle of a White Wedding.
It's a nice day for it. They even give you some cake.
![]() | You acquire pieces of wedding cake |
Occurs at Whitey's Grove.
References
- The adventure name "Don't Fence Me In" is most likely a reference to the Cole Porter song of the same name most famously recorded by Bing Crosby.
- The "White Wedding" and the line "It's a nice day for it." in the "Jump the Fence" adventure are references to the song White Wedding by Billy Idol.
- The character "Tom" is a reference to the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain; in the opening chapter, Tom tricks some of his friends into whitewashing a fence for him.
- "Gwineter do" is most likely the present participle of "Git-R-Done."