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A Sandwich was an item in Alone in the Dark 2. It could be found in the Parrot Room of the Flying Dutchman and can be picked up by Grace Saunders after Carnby was captured by the pirates.

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  • A Sandwich was an item in Alone in the Dark 2. It could be found in the Parrot Room of the Flying Dutchman and can be picked up by Grace Saunders after Carnby was captured by the pirates.
  • ​The pepperpot is a complex apparatus that is scientifically developed by scientists(e.g. rocket engineers, theoretical physicists, a space shuttle janitor and Mir's hygiene technician named Laddie) , or so goes the official report. The truth is that the pepperpot is actually The. Greatest. Bulgarian. Invention. ...ever... Its primary purpose is the heat treatment, also known as roasting, of carefully decapitated chili peppers, as well as other wild critters such as eggplants and potatoes. It is a well known fact that Chuck Norris started diving underground in order to catch wild potatoes with witch to try out his new gold-plated pepperpot. The technology of this state-of-the-art scientific marvel is highly classified due to its worldly significance, versatility and, in general, total cool
  • Pepperpot is a term created by Monty Python member Graham Chapman to describe a class of character frequently utilized in the group's comedy sketches. Pepperpots are middle-aged housewives, usually British, portrayed by a male member of the group dressed as a woman and speaking in a screeching falsetto. Pepperpots typically have farcical names; examples include "Mrs. Premise", "Mrs. Conclusion", "Mrs. Concrete", "Mrs. Smoker", "Mrs. Non-Smoker", "Mrs. Gorilla", "Mrs. Non-Gorilla", "Mrs. Thing", "Mrs. Entity", "Mrs. Mock Tudor" or "Mrs. Elizabeth III".
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  • A Sandwich was an item in Alone in the Dark 2. It could be found in the Parrot Room of the Flying Dutchman and can be picked up by Grace Saunders after Carnby was captured by the pirates.
  • ​The pepperpot is a complex apparatus that is scientifically developed by scientists(e.g. rocket engineers, theoretical physicists, a space shuttle janitor and Mir's hygiene technician named Laddie) , or so goes the official report. The truth is that the pepperpot is actually The. Greatest. Bulgarian. Invention. ...ever... Its primary purpose is the heat treatment, also known as roasting, of carefully decapitated chili peppers, as well as other wild critters such as eggplants and potatoes. It is a well known fact that Chuck Norris started diving underground in order to catch wild potatoes with witch to try out his new gold-plated pepperpot. The technology of this state-of-the-art scientific marvel is highly classified due to its worldly significance, versatility and, in general, total coolness. The humble pepperpot can also be used for the cremation of people, also as a storage devise for their ashes. Not buying it? Well, stick your head in it and find out. Unconfirmed reports suggest that it surves as a moderately effective long-range projectile. And no, what it does i roasting. Not overradiating. The pepperpot being radioactive is just a myth. But on the other hand, newer models have the feature to catch your favourite radiostations while you use them.
  • Pepperpot is a term created by Monty Python member Graham Chapman to describe a class of character frequently utilized in the group's comedy sketches. Pepperpots are middle-aged housewives, usually British, portrayed by a male member of the group dressed as a woman and speaking in a screeching falsetto. Pepperpots typically have farcical names; examples include "Mrs. Premise", "Mrs. Conclusion", "Mrs. Concrete", "Mrs. Smoker", "Mrs. Non-Smoker", "Mrs. Gorilla", "Mrs. Non-Gorilla", "Mrs. Thing", "Mrs. Entity", "Mrs. Mock Tudor" or "Mrs. Elizabeth III". The Pepperpots made a prior appearance in How to Irritate People, whose cast included John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Michael Palin. Here, Cleese demonstrates how their name derives from their convex shape. Origins of where these characters stemmed from seem scarce, but according to Jim Yoakum in his book, Monty Python VS. The World, the development of the Pepperpots can be traced back to a Python 'impromtu picnic' in early 1969. There, Chapman and partner David Sherlock had decided to visit a little teashop located in Hampstead where the picnic was being held and whilst there they saw the owners of the shop, a gaggle of elderly ladies, camped behind the counter eyeing up their brand new electric till. They watched with mirth as one would ring up the purchases on the till whilst calling them out to another who would carefully jot them down in a shaky hand on a piece of paper. According to Sherlock, who referred to them as 'mad creatures', they would check the machine by hand that would take twice as long simply because they didn't trust it. All the while they would just chat away, which apparently led to some 'Pepperpotty ideas'.
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