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*One translation of [[wikipedia:Beelzebub|Beelzebub]] is “Lord of [the] Flies.”
*One translation of [[wikipedia:Beelzebub|Beelzebub]] is “Lord of [the] Flies.”
*Lord of the Flies-sized fries is a play on the title of a novel by William Golding, "Lord of the Flies". One of the main themes in the novel is the presence of an inherent evil in all of Mankind.
*Lord of the Flies-sized fries is a play on the title of a novel by William Golding, "Lord of the Flies". One of the main themes in the novel is the presence of an inherent evil in all of Mankind.
*''Hell Itself'' is the title of one segment of a film called "The Dante Quartet" by experimental filmmaker [[wikipedia:Stan Brakhage|Stan Brakhage]], which was heavily informed by the Divine Comedy.
* The plural is "Lord of the Flieses-sized Fries"
* The plural is "Lord of the Flieses-sized Fries"



Revision as of 19:51, 5 June 2006

Template:Itemheader These french fries appear to have been deep-fried in the boiling oil vats of Hell, itself. They're crispy on the outside, evil on the inside.

Type: food
Selling Price: 32 Meat.

When Consumed

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Notes

  • Obtained from your Evil Golden Arches.
  • One translation of Beelzebub is “Lord of [the] Flies.”
  • Lord of the Flies-sized fries is a play on the title of a novel by William Golding, "Lord of the Flies". One of the main themes in the novel is the presence of an inherent evil in all of Mankind.
  • Hell Itself is the title of one segment of a film called "The Dante Quartet" by experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage, which was heavily informed by the Divine Comedy.
  • The plural is "Lord of the Flieses-sized Fries"

Zapping

Brimstone Chicken Sandwich | Double Bacon Beelzeburger | Lord of the Flies-sized fries

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