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*" | *This item's name is a play on the [[whiskey sour]]. | ||
*The phrases "tired and naked" and "static and desire" are both from the [[wikipedia:R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]] song "Bittersweet Me": "You move across, innocence lost / All static and desire / You're blue in the face from navel gaze / You set yourself on fire / You strip down and lay yourself out / I know you can't fake it / But are you tired and naked? / Are you tired and naked?" | |||
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Revision as of 09:10, 17 June 2006
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This is a drink made with whiskey and kumquats. It's not as sour as one made with lemons. Generally, people have trouble tasting this drink, so they drink 'em until they're tired and naked.
(Cocktailcrafting ingredient)
Type: booze
Selling Price: 130 Meat.
Recipe
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orange | bottle of whiskey |
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kumquat | bottle of Domesticated Turkey |
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whiskey bittersweet |
When Consumed

Uses
Notes
- Requires Superhuman Cocktailcrafting
References
- This item's name is a play on the whiskey sour.
- The phrases "tired and naked" and "static and desire" are both from the R.E.M. song "Bittersweet Me": "You move across, innocence lost / All static and desire / You're blue in the face from navel gaze / You set yourself on fire / You strip down and lay yourself out / I know you can't fake it / But are you tired and naked? / Are you tired and naked?"
Collection
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