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* "Prank caller! Prank Caller!" is a quote from the scene in [[wikipedia:Pulp Fiction (film)|Pulp Fiction]], during which Vincent Vega calls his heroin connection, telling said connection he's coming to his home with a girl who's overdosed. Vincent's connection yells, "Prank caller, prank caller!" presumably in a half-assed attempt to throw the police off in case they were listening. | * "Prank caller! Prank Caller!" is a quote from the scene in [[wikipedia:Pulp Fiction (film)|Pulp Fiction]], during which Vincent Vega calls his heroin connection, telling said connection he's coming to his home with a girl who's overdosed. Vincent's connection yells, "Prank caller, prank caller!" presumably in a half-assed attempt to throw the police off in case they were listening. | ||
*The usage message about crackling and popping is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Rice Krispies|Rice Krispies]] (Rice Bubbles in Australia) cereal slogan: "Snap, Crackle and Pop" | *The usage message about crackling and popping is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Rice Krispies|Rice Krispies]] (Rice Bubbles in Australia) cereal slogan: "Snap, Crackle and Pop" | ||
*"Can you hear me now? Good" was the catchphrase for a series of [[wikipedia:Verizon|Verizon]] telephone commercials. [http://www.digitalsurvivors.com/journal/000503.php] | |||
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Revision as of 15:13, 18 June 2007
This is a phone used by the Mob Penguin Sopranos to call in thug penguins to do their bidding. And much like in a combination auction-house and kickboxing arena, their bidding is typically extremely violent.
Type: combat item
Selling Price: 105 Meat.
(In-game plural: Mob Penguin cellular phones)
Drop Location
When Used
- During the Storm era:
- Between the Temporal Rift era and the Storm era:
- After the Temporal Rifts closed:
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You make a call.
A distant, eerie voice on the other end of the line says "Where are we? And what the hell is up with all of this mist?" |
- Against another Mob Penguin (during the Mafia era):
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You make a call.
A Mob Penguin Thug drives up in a black car. He gets out, takes a look at your opponent, turns toward you, and breaks both of your knees. Ouch! | ||
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- Against a non-penguin opponent (during the Mafia era):
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You make a call.
A Mob Penguin Thug drives up in a black car. It grabs your opponent by the legs and shakes them until a bunch of Meat falls out.
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Notes
- Can also be obtained by using a Frozen Mob Penguin.
- Formerly dropped at The Icy Peak during the Penguin Mafia era, also dropped in the Icy Peak in The Recent Past during the Temporal Rift era.
- On June 18th, 2007, item began to be dropped at The Grim Grimacite Site.
References
- The "where are we/mists" text is a reference to the episode of The Sopranos "Pine Barrens" where Paulie and Chris get lost in the woods while chasing a Russian mobster.
- "Prank caller! Prank Caller!" is a quote from the scene in Pulp Fiction, during which Vincent Vega calls his heroin connection, telling said connection he's coming to his home with a girl who's overdosed. Vincent's connection yells, "Prank caller, prank caller!" presumably in a half-assed attempt to throw the police off in case they were listening.
- The usage message about crackling and popping is a reference to the Rice Krispies (Rice Bubbles in Australia) cereal slogan: "Snap, Crackle and Pop"
- "Can you hear me now? Good" was the catchphrase for a series of Verizon telephone commercials. [1]
Collection
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