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==References==
==References==
*The name of the image filename, "van_went.gif", is a pun on the name of 19th century artist [[Wikipedia:Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]], considered the greatest painter of the Post-Impressionist era. (Gogh is generally pronounced 'go' by North American English speakers.) Some of Vincent van Gogh's most famous works were paintings of flowers.
*The name of the image filename, "van_went.gif", is a pun on the name of 19th century artist [[Wikipedia:Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]], considered the greatest painter of the Post-Impressionist era. (Gogh is generally pronounced 'go' by North American English speakers.) Some of Vincent van Gogh's most famous works were paintings of flowers.
* "Easy Come Easy Go" may be a reference to a line used twice in the popular 1969 song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, in the album 'Night at the Opera'.
* "Easy Come Easy Go" may be a reference to a line used twice in the popular 1975 song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, in the album 'Night at the Opera'.
[[Category:Trophies]]
[[Category:Trophies]]

Revision as of 21:21, 14 June 2007

Trophy Number: 14
Image Filename: van_went.gif

Easy Come Easy Go
Easy Come Easy Go

This trophy is earned by discarding a pretty flower.

Easy Come Easy Go You're entitled to the "Easy Come Easy Go" Trophy, for having discarded a pretty flower.

Notes

  • This Trophy must be bought before ascending, else you have to discard a new pretty flower.

References

  • The name of the image filename, "van_went.gif", is a pun on the name of 19th century artist Vincent van Gogh, considered the greatest painter of the Post-Impressionist era. (Gogh is generally pronounced 'go' by North American English speakers.) Some of Vincent van Gogh's most famous works were paintings of flowers.
  • "Easy Come Easy Go" may be a reference to a line used twice in the popular 1975 song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, in the album 'Night at the Opera'.