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==References==
==References==
* In the late 1960s through the late 1980s, Wisk detergent ran a commercial in the United States, wherein people were told rather annoyingly by a complete stranger, "You've got ring around the collar!" and other strangers watching would chant, "Ring around the collar! Ring around the collar!" to the tune of "[[Wikipedia:Ring Around the Rosey|Ring Around the Rosey]]".
* In the late 1960s through the late 1980s, Wisk detergent ran a commercial in the United States, wherein people were told rather annoyingly by a complete stranger, "You've got ring around the collar!" and other strangers watching would chant, "Ring around the collar! Ring around the collar!" to the tune of "[[Wikipedia:Ring Around the Rosey|Ring Around the Rosey]]".
* [[Wikipedia:White-collar worker|White-collar workers]] are typically those who have office jobs and make better money than their [[Wikipedia:Blue-collar worker|blue-collar worker]] counterparts, who typically work industrial or service jobs in the United States.  The term white-collar worker has its origin in the 19th century, when office workers wore white shirts with detachable white collars made of paper or [[Wikipedia:celluloid|celluloid]].  See also [[Wikipedia:Git-R-Done|Git-R-Done]].


==Collection==
==Collection==

Revision as of 15:40, 5 July 2006

white collar
white collar

This is a collar severed from a white shirt. It'll probably help you to make more Meat than people wearing collars severed from blue shirts. Or at least stay cleaner than those people.

Just be careful not to get a ring around it.

Type: accessory
Selling Price: 60 Meat.

+3% Meat from Monsters
Moxie +1


(In-game plural: white collars)
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Description ID: 387561083
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References

  • In the late 1960s through the late 1980s, Wisk detergent ran a commercial in the United States, wherein people were told rather annoyingly by a complete stranger, "You've got ring around the collar!" and other strangers watching would chant, "Ring around the collar! Ring around the collar!" to the tune of "Ring Around the Rosey".
  • White-collar workers are typically those who have office jobs and make better money than their blue-collar worker counterparts, who typically work industrial or service jobs in the United States. The term white-collar worker has its origin in the 19th century, when office workers wore white shirts with detachable white collars made of paper or celluloid. See also Git-R-Done.

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