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==When Consumed==
==When Consumed==
{{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}}
{{Food|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 10:23, 16 June 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

bat wing skewer
bat wing kabob

When Consumed

Template:Food

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 overlaid (in the first season) or interspersed with full screen-shots of words such as these, with audio accompaniment, in imitation of comic-book sound effects.

Zapping

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Collection

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