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| {{Summary/Items/Combat_Items |imagename=Badjoke.png |description=This is a small piece of what looks like ticker-tape, with poorly-printed text on it - most likely a very, very bad joke. Now you know what happens to the leftovers when the monkeys are done writing Shakespeare. |type=combat item |autosell=120 |discarded=Cannot |autosold=Can |traded=Can |stored=Can |plural=Really bad jokes }} | | {{Summary/Items/Combat_Items |imagename=Badjoke.png |description=This is a small piece of what looks like ticker-tape, with poorly-printed text on it - most likely a very, very bad joke. Now you know what happens to the leftovers when the monkeys are done writing Shakespeare. |type=combat item |autosell=120 |discarded=Cannot |autosold=Can |traded=Can |stored=Can |plural=Really bad jokes }} |
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| == Obtained From == | | == Obtained From == |
| *[[RCJG-4000]] | | *[[RCJG-4000]] |
− | | + | *[[Yule Day 2009]] |
| == When Used == | | == When Used == |
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| '''Successful Attacks:''' | | '''Successful Attacks:''' |
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− | *You take out a really bad joke, clear your throat and start reading... '''<Joke Question>''' you ask your opponent. He stares at you blankly. '''<Joke Answer>''' He continues to stare at you for a few seconds before the incredible lameness of the joke hits him like a truck-full of really heavy bricks. Your opponent has just suffered 21-33 [[Groan Damage|GROAN DAMAGE]]. The bad joke fails to survive the attack and disintegrates in your hands. | + | *You take out a really bad joke, clear your throat and start reading... '''<Joke Question>''' you ask your opponent. He stares at you blankly. '''<Joke Answer>''' He continues to stare at you for a few seconds before the incredible lameness of the joke hits him like a truck-full of really heavy bricks. Your opponent has just suffered 21-39 [[Groan Damage|GROAN DAMAGE]]. The bad joke fails to survive the attack and disintegrates in your hands. |
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| <td>Why didn't the sheepdog pass his driving test?</td> | | <td>Why didn't the sheepdog pass his driving test?</td> |
− | <td>Becuase he couldn't make a ewe turn!</td> | + | <td>Because he couldn't make a ewe turn!</td> |
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| <td>Why do you go to bed?</td> | | <td>Why do you go to bed?</td> |
| <td>Because it won't come to you!</td> | | <td>Because it won't come to you!</td> |
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− | <td>What do you call a fly with no wings?</td>
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− | <td>A walk!</td>
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| <td>Why do programmers always get Christmas and Halloween mixed up?</td> | | <td>Why do programmers always get Christmas and Halloween mixed up?</td> |
− | <td>Becuase DEC 25 = OCT 31 !</td> | + | <td>Because DEC 25 = OCT 31 !</td> |
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| <td>What did the grape say when the elephant stepped on it? | | <td>What did the grape say when the elephant stepped on it? |
| <td>Nothing. It just let out a little wine! | | <td>Nothing. It just let out a little wine! |
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| + | <td>What's brown and sits on a piano? |
| + | <td>Beethoven's last movement! |
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| </table> | | </table> |
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| == References == | | == References == |
| This may be referring to the quote: "If you have enough monkeys banging randomly on typewriters, they will eventually type the works of William Shakespeare". Which of course, the monkeys will have to type a lot of nonsense to get there (which are the leftovers). | | This may be referring to the quote: "If you have enough monkeys banging randomly on typewriters, they will eventually type the works of William Shakespeare". Which of course, the monkeys will have to type a lot of nonsense to get there (which are the leftovers). |
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| + | the joke"Why do programmers always get Christmas and Halloween mixed up?" is a referring to Mathematical Octals and decimals, in which 31 octal (OCT) is equal to 25 Decimal (DEC) |
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| == Collection == | | == Collection == |
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− | <center><CollectionInfo>344124157</CollectionInfo></center> | + | <center><CollectionInfo>e0879d09530f0e6357dce7d6552e995d</CollectionInfo></center> |
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| [[Category:Combat Items]] | | [[Category:Combat Items]] |
| {{Page/QuickLinks}} | | {{Page/QuickLinks}} |
| [[Category:Miscellaneous Items]] | | [[Category:Miscellaneous Items]] |