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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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− | + | |Mmmmmmm these here tracky dacks are both comfortable and unnattractive to members of the opposite sex. | |
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+ | "Tracky-dacks" appears to be a slang term for track pants. Probably antipodean in origin. | ||
+ | |pants|N/A|10|20|Cannot|pairs of comfy tracky-dacks|N/A | ||
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== Drop Location == | == Drop Location == | ||
[[Gymnasium]] | [[Gymnasium]] | ||
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+ | *"Tracky-dacks" is a very common Australian term for "Track-suit pants", also known as "Track pants" or "Sweat pants". | ||
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Revision as of 21:31, 12 March 2008
Description
Template:Equipment Description
Drop Location
Notes
- "Tracky-dacks" is a very common Australian term for "Track-suit pants", also known as "Track pants" or "Sweat pants".