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|desc=The trainer nods as you approach. "Your efforts at the mine haven't gone unnoticed. You've moved more rock in one day than most cliches move in a lifetime. You're quite the bulldozer, you know."
 
|desc=The trainer nods as you approach. "Your efforts at the mine haven't gone unnoticed. You've moved more rock in one day than most cliches move in a lifetime. You're quite the bulldozer, you know."
  
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You get a merit badge: '''Quite the Bulldozer'''
 
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|reqs=Remove 6000 pounds of rock from the [[Clean Up the Rubble Field|rubble field]] (no longer obtainable).}}
|reqs=Remove 6000 pounds of rock from the [[Clean Up the Rubble Field|rubble field]].
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==Notes==
 
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* Despite the description, it is not necessary to move all the rock in one day.
'''Note:''' Despite the description, it is not necessary to move all the rock in one day.}}
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==References==
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* The file name, Six-half-tons-and-what-do-you-get, is a reference to the song {{Wikipedia|Sixteen Tons}}, which includes the words "You load sixteen tons, and what do you get?".

Latest revision as of 00:58, 4 March 2010

Merit Badge:
The trainer nods as you approach. "Your efforts at the mine haven't gone unnoticed. You've moved more rock in one day than most cliches move in a lifetime. You're quite the bulldozer, you know."

You get a merit badge: Quite the Bulldozer

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Merit badges can be seen in your character page.


Requirements

Remove 6000 pounds of rock from the rubble field (no longer obtainable).


Notes

  • Despite the description, it is not necessary to move all the rock in one day.

References

  • The file name, Six-half-tons-and-what-do-you-get, is a reference to the song Sixteen Tons, which includes the words "You load sixteen tons, and what do you get?".