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==Reference==
==Reference==
*"Loose lips sink ships" was an Allied slogan during World War II taken from military propoganda posters; it was a warning to not divulge ship locations and sailing times, even in casual conversation, for fear an enemy agent might overhear and sabotage the ship.
*"Loose lips sink ships" was an Allied slogan during [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] taken from military propoganda posters; it was a warning to not divulge ship locations and sailing times, even in casual conversation, for fear an enemy agent might overhear and sabotage the ship.
*The iceberg comment is likely a reference to the [[Wikipedia:RMS Titanic|RMS Titanic]] and its tragic - and incredibly famous - sinking by an iceberg in 1912.
*The iceberg comment is likely a reference to the [[Wikipedia:RMS Titanic|RMS Titanic]] and its tragic - and incredibly famous - sinking by an iceberg in 1912.



Revision as of 15:07, 11 September 2006

spooky lipstick
spooky lipstick

You know what they say -- spooky lips sink ships. Well, actually, it's loose lips that sink ships, though it's been proven that they're much less effective than, say, an iceberg. Anyway, this is a tube of spooky lipstick for giving your lips that kissable, touchable, spooky gloss.

Type: usable
Selling Price: 50 Meat.


(In-game plural: tubes of spooky lipstick)
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Item number: 1136
Description ID: 821460350
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When Used

You apply the spooky lipstick. Your lips become as black as your soul, as moist as the rain, and as mysterious as a miasma.
You acquire an effect: Gothy
(duration: 10 Adventures)

Notes

Reference

  • "Loose lips sink ships" was an Allied slogan during World War II taken from military propoganda posters; it was a warning to not divulge ship locations and sailing times, even in casual conversation, for fear an enemy agent might overhear and sabotage the ship.
  • The iceberg comment is likely a reference to the RMS Titanic and its tragic - and incredibly famous - sinking by an iceberg in 1912.

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