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{{booze2|1|2|2|text=You feel the dust coat your teeth and turn your sweat to mud. You tip the shotglass and bite the lime.|adv=5-10|mus=gain 8-9|mys=gain no|mox=gain no|drunk=3}} | {{booze2|1|2|2|text=You feel the dust coat your teeth and turn your sweat to mud. You tip the shotglass and bite the lime.|adv=5-10|mus=gain 8-9|mys=gain no|mox=gain no|drunk=3}} | ||
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Revision as of 07:19, 20 April 2006
This is a shot of tequila with a wedge of lime. It's good if you're the kind of person who can't just drink a shot of tequila without whining.
(Cocktailcrafting ingredient)
Type: booze
Selling Price: 90 Meat.
Recipe
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lime | bottle of tequila |
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tequila with training wheels |
When Consumed
Uses
References
- The use text is a reference to the song "Nada" by The Refreshments, which includes the lyrics "I feel the dust coat my teeth and turn my face to mud / I tip the bottle and bite the lime". Members of this group later formed Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, which is a favorite band of Mr. Skullhead; during one show he gave away a free piece of Radio Free Regalia to any listener who bought a particular CD by that band.
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