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:At which point do you mean? When he first asks for it, when he gets it, at the beginning of thebook when Dibbler mentions it or at the end when it's on the gravestone? --[[User:Knmatt|Knmatt]] 21:24, 15 August 2007 (CEST)
:At which point do you mean? When he first asks for it, when he gets it, at the beginning of thebook when Dibbler mentions it or at the end when it's on the gravestone? --[[User:Knmatt|Knmatt]] 21:24, 15 August 2007 (CEST)
The basic idea is that when asked about what ideals he wants for the government, he asks for a hard boiled egg, since he feels that the ideals seem unlikely. He does not actually get to eat the egg he is given later, and a hard boiled egg is put on his grave at the anniversary of the revolution every year as a historical joke. --[[User:Confusion|Confusion]] ([[User talk:Confusion|talk]]) 22:51, 31 December 2013 (GMT)

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Why the egg? :)

Myshkin 21:20, 15 August 2007 (CEST)

At which point do you mean? When he first asks for it, when he gets it, at the beginning of thebook when Dibbler mentions it or at the end when it's on the gravestone? --Knmatt 21:24, 15 August 2007 (CEST)

The basic idea is that when asked about what ideals he wants for the government, he asks for a hard boiled egg, since he feels that the ideals seem unlikely. He does not actually get to eat the egg he is given later, and a hard boiled egg is put on his grave at the anniversary of the revolution every year as a historical joke. --Confusion (talk) 22:51, 31 December 2013 (GMT)