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{{food2|2|1|2|text=You eat the bat-wing kabob. You hear a faint ‘Pow! Biff! Socko! | {{food2|2|1|2|text=You eat the bat-wing kabob. You hear a faint ‘Pow! Biff! Socko!' from your intestinal tract.|adv=2-5|mus=gain no|mys=gain 7-8|mox=gain no|full=2}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*When eaten, bat wing has a hyphen between it, but otherwise doesn't. Odd. | *When eaten, bat wing has a hyphen between it, but otherwise doesn't. Odd. |
Revision as of 17:33, 6 May 2006
Template:Itemheader This is a kabob made out of a skewered bat wing. It looks pretty tasty.
Type: food
Selling Price: 50 Meat.
Recipe
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bat wing | skewer |
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bat wing kabob |
When Consumed
Notes
- When eaten, bat wing has a hyphen between it, but otherwise doesn't. Odd.
References
- “Pow!”, “Biff!”, and “Socko!” are examples of onomatopoeia from the 1960s Batman television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward. Fight scenes were often interspersed with full screen-shots of words such as these.
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Collection
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