The Doorbell is a junk item in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
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| - The Doorbell is a junk item in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
- The Doorbell is a in Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage.
- Enter the door bell, an ingenious facilitation for someone "popping around" to alert the king in his castle that there's an altercation to be had. With a cheery "ding dong" or "bzzerp bzlip" poking into the ears of the occupant, he'll wake from his drugged, dazed stupor and go to the front door to greet and possibly maim the desolate individual on the welcome mat. They'll wine, they'll dine, they'll walk and talk, and the Cold War they were looking to start a moment previously will vanish into history as swiftly as the Boer War did to the Brits after World War I. The doorbell is diplomacy. It represents the supplanting of more barbaric ways by saying to the occupant, "You have been so careless as to leave cinder blocks, flower pots, and other very large and heavy objects lying around outsi
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| - Intact, at the power gate
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| - A useful device to notify you of visitors at your door.
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| - Use this item to ring the doorbell.
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| - The Doorbell is a junk item in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
- The Doorbell is a in Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage.
- Enter the door bell, an ingenious facilitation for someone "popping around" to alert the king in his castle that there's an altercation to be had. With a cheery "ding dong" or "bzzerp bzlip" poking into the ears of the occupant, he'll wake from his drugged, dazed stupor and go to the front door to greet and possibly maim the desolate individual on the welcome mat. They'll wine, they'll dine, they'll walk and talk, and the Cold War they were looking to start a moment previously will vanish into history as swiftly as the Boer War did to the Brits after World War I. The doorbell is diplomacy. It represents the supplanting of more barbaric ways by saying to the occupant, "You have been so careless as to leave cinder blocks, flower pots, and other very large and heavy objects lying around outside your house, but instead of smashing through your door, which is little more than a pane of glass, I will respect your space." While admittedly the visitor will likely go at the resident's throat once they pass three words, at least the property damage will be manageable.
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