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*Creates [[pretty bouquets]] at your Campground. | *Creates [[pretty bouquets]] at your [[The Campground|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]]. | ||
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*The description of this item plays with answers to | *The description of this item plays with answers to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" which was adapted by [[Wikipedia:Joe Hickerson|Joe Hickerson]] from a Russian folk song and made famous by Pete Seeger and other early 60s folk singers. Lyrics to the song include "When will they ever learn?" / "Where have all the young girls gone?" / "Where have all the soldiers gone?" / "Where have all the graveyards gone?" | ||
==Collection== | ==Collection== |
Revision as of 22:30, 7 September 2007
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
- With 8 or fewer pretty bouquets already at your campsite:
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You plant the pretty bouquet at your campsite. |
- With 9 pretty bouquets already 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 "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" which was adapted by Joe Hickerson from a Russian folk song and made famous by Pete Seeger and other early 60s folk singers. Lyrics to the song include "When will they ever learn?" / "Where have all the young girls gone?" / "Where have all the soldiers gone?" / "Where have all the graveyards gone?"
Collection
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