Difference between revisions of "Decorated jerkin"
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|desc=This is a leather jerkin, which is essentially an old and fancy name for a vest. This particular vest is decorated with an assortment of garden plants and vegetables, primarily spinach and cucumbers. The spinach is probably why this makes you stronger. | |desc=This is a leather jerkin, which is essentially an old and fancy name for a vest. This particular vest is decorated with an assortment of garden plants and vegetables, primarily spinach and cucumbers. The spinach is probably why this makes you stronger. | ||
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*The embroidered cucumbers suggest an allusion to the euphemism "jerkin' the gherkin". | *The embroidered cucumbers suggest an allusion to the euphemism "jerkin' the gherkin". | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 23 November 2010
decorated jerkin
Plural: decorated jerkins
This is a leather jerkin, which is essentially an old and fancy name for a vest. This particular vest is decorated with an assortment of garden plants and vegetables, primarily spinach and cucumbers. The spinach is probably why this makes you stronger.
Shirt
Power: 42
Level Required: 7
Autosell value: 130
+5 Strength
How Obtained
References
- The cartoon character Popeye gains superhuman strength from eating spinach.
- The embroidered cucumbers suggest an allusion to the euphemism "jerkin' the gherkin".