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This is a bottle of rum, probably acquired from the pirates of the [[The Obligatory Pirate's Cove|Obligatory Pirate's Cove]].
 
This is a bottle of rum, probably acquired from the pirates of the Obligatory Pirate's Cove.


Yo ho ho and this!
Yo ho ho and this!


(Cocktailcrafting ingredient)
(Cocktailcrafting ingredient)<br />
 
Type: '''booze'''<br />
Type: '''booze'''
 
Selling Price: '''35 Meat.'''
Selling Price: '''35 Meat.'''


==Drop Location==
==Drop Location==
[[The Obligatory Pirate's Cove]]
*[[The Obligatory Pirate's Cove]]
 
*[[Menagerie Level 3]]
[[Menagerie Level 3]]
*Trick-or-treating on [[Halloween]] in the [[Swashbuckling Getup]]
 
Trick-or-treating on [[Halloween]] in the [[Swashbuckling Getup]]


==Uses==
==Uses==
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*[[strawberry daiquiri]]
*[[strawberry daiquiri]]


[[Category:Booze]]
==References==
*The last line of this item's description is a reference to a repeated lyric in the sea shanty ''"Dead Man's Chest"'', "Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum".  Also known as ''"Fifteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest"'',  this song was made famous when it was recorded in [[Wikipedia:Robert Louis Stevenson|Robert Louis Stevenson]]s 1883 book, [[Wikipedia:Treasure Island|''Treasure Island'']].
 
[[Category:Booze (By Drunkenness)|3, bottle of rum]]
[[Category:Booze (By Drunkenness)|3, bottle of rum]]
[[Category:Drops]]
[[Category:Drops]]
[[Category:Cocktailcrafting Ingredients]]
[[Category:Cocktailcrafting Ingredients]]

Revision as of 17:55, 13 August 2005

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This is a bottle of rum, probably acquired from the pirates of the Obligatory Pirate's Cove.

Yo ho ho and this!

(Cocktailcrafting ingredient)
Type: booze
Selling Price: 35 Meat.

Drop Location

Uses

References

  • The last line of this item's description is a reference to a repeated lyric in the sea shanty "Dead Man's Chest", "Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum". Also known as "Fifteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest", this song was made famous when it was recorded in Robert Louis Stevensons 1883 book, Treasure Island.