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*Adds notes to your [[hobo code binder]]. | *Adds notes to your [[hobo code binder]]. | ||
*Only occurs when you have your [[hobo code binder]] equipped. | *Only occurs when you have your [[hobo code binder]] equipped. | ||
==References== | |||
*"How Dry I Am" is a line from an 1919 song by Irving Berlin titled "The Near Future," often depicted as being sung by drunkards in slurred rounds. | *"How Dry I Am" is a line from an 1919 song by Irving Berlin titled "The Near Future," often depicted as being sung by drunkards in slurred rounds. |
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Staggering across the burning desert wasteland, you come across the dessicatedTemplate:Typo corpse of a hobo. He seems to have scrawled some hobo glyphs in the sand with the last of his strength, his body shielding them from being blown away by the wind.
Not particularly inclined to spend any time sitting in this hell-furnace translating a hobo's dying words, you note them in your binder as meaning "This sucks" and continue on your way.
Occurs in The Arid, Extra-Dry Desert while not ultrahydrated.
Notes
- Adds notes to your hobo code binder.
- Only occurs when you have your hobo code binder equipped.
References
- "How Dry I Am" is a line from an 1919 song by Irving Berlin titled "The Near Future," often depicted as being sung by drunkards in slurred rounds.