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* "In a row?!" is also a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:Clerks.|Clerks.]]'', in which Dante tells a customer that his girlfriend "sucked thirty-seven dicks".  The response was, "In a row?!"
* "In a row?!" is also a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:Clerks.|Clerks.]]'', in which Dante tells a customer that his girlfriend "sucked thirty-seven dicks".  The response was, "In a row?!"
* "Try not to add any more shelves to your display case on the way through the parking lot!" is also a reference to the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Clerks.|Clerks.]]''
* "Try not to add any more shelves to your display case on the way through the parking lot!" is also a reference to the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Clerks.|Clerks.]]''
* In "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish," by Douglas Adams, Marvin the paranoid android complains that he is thirty-seven times as old as the Universe itself.


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Revision as of 21:35, 19 July 2006

  • Obtaining thirty-seven of an item at once will result in the following message:
You acquire 37 limes
(In a row?!)
  • On the 9th of January, glEbs suggested to Jick and Skully that "when ever you buy 37 of something, it should say "In a row?!". Soon after, the number of shelves allowed in a Display Case was extended to be thirty-seven. Trying to add more than 37 shelves results in the message, "Try not to add any more shelves to your display case on the way through the parking lot!"

References

  • "In a row?!" is also a reference to Clerks., in which Dante tells a customer that his girlfriend "sucked thirty-seven dicks". The response was, "In a row?!"
  • "Try not to add any more shelves to your display case on the way through the parking lot!" is also a reference to the movie Clerks.
  • In "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish," by Douglas Adams, Marvin the paranoid android complains that he is thirty-seven times as old as the Universe itself.