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*The text about fetching a pail of water is a reference to the nursery rhyme [[wikipedia:Jack and Jill (song)|"Jack and Jill"]]. | *The text about fetching a pail of water is a reference to the nursery rhyme [[wikipedia:Jack and Jill (song)|"Jack and Jill"]]. | ||
*The mention of musical numbers is a reference to [[wikipedia:Monty Python's Flying Circus|Monty Python Flying Circus's]] [[wikipedia:The Lumberjack Song|The Lumberjack Song]] sketch. | *The mention of musical numbers is a reference to [[wikipedia:Monty Python's Flying Circus|Monty Python Flying Circus's]] [[wikipedia:The Lumberjack Song|The Lumberjack Song]] sketch. | ||
*[[wikipedia:Yogi Bear|Yogi Bear]] is known for pronouncing the word 'picnic' as 'pic-a-nic'. | *[[wikipedia:Yogi Bear|Yogi Bear]] is known for pronouncing the word 'picnic' as 'pic-a-nic'. |
Revision as of 20:22, 23 August 2006
As you wander around the Camp Logging Camp -- wondering how the lumberjacks get any work done when they're constantly stopping for musical numbers -- You encounter a lumberjack and lumberjill having lunch together. They don't appear to have fetched a pail of water, but they do have a pretty decent spread.
"Oh, sorry, is our lunch break over, eh?" the lumberjack asks, when he spots you. "We'll be getting right back to work, sir." Looks like he's mistaken you for a lumberjack supervisor. They both take off before you can disabuse them of their mistaken notions.
You loot (lout?) the remains of their pic-a-nic, and hightail it before a real supervisor shows up.
Your ten-leaf clover disappears in a puff of smoke.
![]() | You acquire plates of poutine |
![]() | You acquire balaclava baklavas |
![]() | You acquire Blatantly Canadians |
Occurs in Camp Logging Camp with a ten-leaf clover in your inventory.
References
- The text about fetching a pail of water is a reference to the nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill".
- The mention of musical numbers is a reference to Monty Python Flying Circus's The Lumberjack Song sketch.
- Yogi Bear is known for pronouncing the word 'picnic' as 'pic-a-nic'.