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*The description of this item plays with answers to the title of the song ''"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"'', which was | *The description of this item plays with answers to the title of the song ''"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"'', which was adapted by Joe Hickerson [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hickerson] from a Russian folksong and made famous by Pete Seeger and other early-60's folksingers. Lyrics to the song include "When will they ever learn?", "Where have all the young girls gone?", "Where have all the soldiers gone?", and "Where have all the graveyards gone?". | ||
==Collection== | ==Collection== |
Revision as of 17:21, 10 October 2006
This is a bouquet of pretty flowers from the campground. Apparently, the appropriate answer is not "soldiers," "graveyards," or "young girls," but "your campground." When will they ever learn?
Type: usable
Selling Price: 2 Meat.
(In-game plural: pretty bouquets)
Recipe
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pretty flower | pretty flower |
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pretty bouquet |
When Used
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You plant the pretty bouquet at your campsite. |
Notes
- Creates pretty bouquets at your Campground. (each bouquet used will add one to your campsite total, up to a maximum of nine). Pretty bouquets reduce the Moxie of players who attack you in PvP.
References
- The description of this item plays with answers to the title of the song "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?", which was adapted by Joe Hickerson [1] from a Russian folksong and made famous by Pete Seeger and other early-60's folksingers. Lyrics to the song include "When will they ever learn?", "Where have all the young girls gone?", "Where have all the soldiers gone?", and "Where have all the graveyards gone?".
Collection
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