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Revision as of 11:05, 16 June 2006
This is a tiny airline-sized bottle of premium-brand gin. Few people are aware of the fact that this was Mother Theresa's favorite beverage. She started drinking it after she joined the mob, and was happy with her full-time job. Well, y'know, the reason few people are aware of that fact is because I'm lying.
(Cocktailcrafting ingredient)
Type: booze
Selling Price: 70 Meat.
Recipe
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bottle of Calcutta Emerald |
When Consumed

Uses
Notes
- Acquired by improving a bottle of gin at Nash Crosby's Still
References
- The name of this booze is a play on the name Bombay Sapphire - a famous gin.
- The line about Mother Theresa joining the mob and her relative happiness with her full-time job is a reference to the song "Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand" by Primitive Radio Gods.
- The use message references the musical Oh! Calcutta! which involves a lot of singing and even more nudity.
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