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* The name, description, and consume text refers to [[Wikipedia:Gordon Bennett (expression)|James Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], a man famous for arriving drunk to a very prestigious party and urinating in a fireplace. Since then, his name has entered English vernacular as an exclamation of disbelief. | * The name, description, and consume text refers to [[Wikipedia:Gordon Bennett (expression)|James Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], a man famous for arriving drunk to a very prestigious party and urinating in a fireplace. Since then, his name has entered English vernacular as an exclamation of disbelief. | ||
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Revision as of 18:17, 20 June 2006
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Template:Itemheader This ludicrous cocktail is made from champagne and kumquats, garnished with a little paper umbrella. It's exquisitely ostentatious, but drinking too many of them makes you want to pee in the fireplace. How gauche!
Type: booze
Selling Price: 160 Meat.
Recipe
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orange | boxed wine | |
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kumquat | boxed champagne | |
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mimosette | little paper umbrella | |
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Gordon Bennett |
When Consumed

Notes
- This item was improperly spelled as Gordon Bennet when introduced, but was corrected on June 2nd, 2006.
References
- The name, description, and consume text refers to James Gordon Bennett, Jr., a man famous for arriving drunk to a very prestigious party and urinating in a fireplace. Since then, his name has entered English vernacular as an exclamation of disbelief.
Collection
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