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Talk-to: You shake the snoring sailor by the shoulder. It doesn't look like he's going to wake up any time soon. Search: You find the sailor's hat in one of his pockets. You put it in your inventory.

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  • Drunken sailor
  • Drunken Sailor
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  • Talk-to: You shake the snoring sailor by the shoulder. It doesn't look like he's going to wake up any time soon. Search: You find the sailor's hat in one of his pockets. You put it in your inventory.
  • "Drunken Sailor" (also known as "What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor?") is a classic traditional sea shanty. Long John Silver sings portions of the song in his introductory scene in Muppet Treasure Island. Abby Cadabby sings a variation of the song ("Happy Sailor") in a season 45 episode of Sesame Street.
  • "Drunken sailor" (or "What do you do with a drunken sailor?") is a traditional sea shanty. It begins with the question "What do you do with a drunken sailor (repeated three times) early in the morning?" and degenerates into many verses in which one may ignore, humiliate, or even harm and kill a drunken sailor. This was the favorite song of Bill Malloy, and he used to sing nothing else when running his boat according to Burke Devlin (80). Bill's spirit even sang this song as he came to claim the life of his killer (126).
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Examine
  • He's sleeping, snoring heavily. Shave his belly with a rusty razor!
Quest
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Name
  • Drunken sailor
Members
  • Yes
Update
  • Catapult Construction
Shop
  • No
Release
  • 2008-02-13(xsd:date)
Gender
  • Male
Race
Location
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  • Talk-to: You shake the snoring sailor by the shoulder. It doesn't look like he's going to wake up any time soon. Search: You find the sailor's hat in one of his pockets. You put it in your inventory.
  • "Drunken Sailor" (also known as "What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor?") is a classic traditional sea shanty. Long John Silver sings portions of the song in his introductory scene in Muppet Treasure Island. Abby Cadabby sings a variation of the song ("Happy Sailor") in a season 45 episode of Sesame Street.
  • "Drunken sailor" (or "What do you do with a drunken sailor?") is a traditional sea shanty. It begins with the question "What do you do with a drunken sailor (repeated three times) early in the morning?" and degenerates into many verses in which one may ignore, humiliate, or even harm and kill a drunken sailor. This was the favorite song of Bill Malloy, and he used to sing nothing else when running his boat according to Burke Devlin (80). Bill's spirit even sang this song as he came to claim the life of his killer (126).
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