Don't Fence Me In: Difference between revisions
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You hop over the fence, right into the middle of a White Wedding. | You hop over the fence, right into the middle of a White Wedding. | ||
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*''Then:'' | |||
After everybody leaves, you pick up some of the rice they threw at the bride and groom. Somebody should've told them it's traditional to throw ''uncooked'' rice... | After everybody leaves, you pick up some of the rice they threw at the bride and groom. Somebody should've told them it's traditional to throw ''uncooked'' rice... | ||
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After everybody leaves, you look around for some rice, but you can't find any. | After everybody leaves, you look around for some rice, but you can't find any. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*The adventure name "Don't Fence Me In" is most likely a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Cole Porter|Cole Porter]] song of the same name most famously recorded by [[Wikipedia:Bing Crosby|Bing Crosby]]. | *The adventure name "Don't Fence Me In" is most likely a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Cole Porter|Cole Porter]] song of the same name, most famously recorded by [[Wikipedia:Bing Crosby|Bing Crosby]]. | ||
* | *"White Wedding" and "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 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. | ||
* | *"Maybe you can find some way to fence it later" is a pun on [[Wikipedia:Fence (criminal)|fencing]] (selling stolen goods). |
Revision as of 00:05, 6 December 2008
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?
Whitewash the fence |

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 gain 20-30 Beefiness. |
Steal the fence |

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 an item: white picket fence |
Jump the fence |

- Initially:
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 an item: piece of wedding cake |
- Then:
After everybody leaves, you pick up some of the rice they threw at the bride and groom. Somebody should've told them it's traditional to throw uncooked rice...
![]() | You acquire an item: white rice |
After everybody leaves, you look around for some rice, but you can't find any.
Occurs at Whitey's Grove.
Notes
- You appear to be limited to three white rice drops per day.
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.
- "White Wedding" and "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.
- "Maybe you can find some way to fence it later" is a pun on fencing (selling stolen goods).