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* [[Chronological Album Title]]: ''Part II'' and ''5th Gear''.
* [[Chronological Album Title]]: ''Part II'' and ''5th Gear''.
* [[Curse Cut Short]]: Occurs in "Cornography":
* [[Curse Cut Short]]: Occurs in "Cornography":
{{quote| '''Little Jimmy Dickens''': That woman sure chaps my...<br />
{{quote|'''Little Jimmy Dickens''': That woman sure chaps my...
'''[[George Jones]]''': Ask her out. }}
'''[[George Jones]]''': Ask her out. }}
* [[Cue the Flying Pigs]]: "Come on Over Tonight" takes this attitude toward falling in love. "Come on over tonight, we'll sit on the swing / Watch the pigs fly by, flapping their brand new wings..."
* [[Cue the Flying Pigs]]: "Come on Over Tonight" takes this attitude toward falling in love. "Come on over tonight, we'll sit on the swing / Watch the pigs fly by, flapping their brand new wings..."
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* [[Dead Sparks]]: "Remind Me" is all about this.
* [[Dead Sparks]]: "Remind Me" is all about this.
* [[Do Wrong Right]]: A gag near the end of the video for "Celebrity" has a character inspired by Simon Cowell (played by [[William Shatner]]) invoke this trope. He stops Brad in the parking lot, and the following exchange occurs:
* [[Do Wrong Right]]: A gag near the end of the video for "Celebrity" has a character inspired by Simon Cowell (played by [[William Shatner]]) invoke this trope. He stops Brad in the parking lot, and the following exchange occurs:
{{quote| '''Shatner''': Hey! Where's my... Hey! Get out of my car!<br />
{{quote|'''Shatner''': Hey! Where's my... Hey! Get out of my car!
'''Paisley''': I was... I was just-<br />
'''Paisley''': I was... I was just-
'''Shatner''': Get out of my car! It's a valuable car!<br />
'''Shatner''': Get out of my car! It's a valuable car!
'''Paisley''': It's really nice...<br />
'''Paisley''': It's really nice...
'''Shatner''': (checks information on car dashboard) You put 200 miles on my car!<br />
'''Shatner''': (checks information on car dashboard) You put 200 miles on my car!
'''Paisley''': Second gear... sticks a little bit.<br />
'''Paisley''': Second gear... sticks a little bit.
'''Shatner''': You got it into second gear?<br />
'''Shatner''': You got it into second gear?
'''Paisley''': Yeah?<br />
'''Paisley''': Yeah?
'''Shatner''': How'd you do that? }}
'''Shatner''': How'd you do that? }}
* [[Donut Mess with a Cop]]: In "Mr. Policeman," he taunts the cop chasing him: "There's no way you're keeping up with me / Just go on back to Krispy Kreme."
* [[Donut Mess with a Cop]]: In "Mr. Policeman," he taunts the cop chasing him: "There's no way you're keeping up with me / Just go on back to Krispy Kreme."
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* [[Exiled to the Couch]]: "Sleeping on the Foldout": He's exiled for claiming he had to work to get out of going with her to visit her family, then going fishing instead. And then "telling her the whole staff spent the day out on the lake."
* [[Exiled to the Couch]]: "Sleeping on the Foldout": He's exiled for claiming he had to work to get out of going with her to visit her family, then going fishing instead. And then "telling her the whole staff spent the day out on the lake."
* [[Fake-Out Fade-Out]] "Me Neither": A guy at a bar keeps trying to pick up this girl, and she keeps turning him down, so he [[Like a Weasel|pretends that he didn't really want to either]] and he was just testing her. In the end, he's finally ready to give up.
* [[Fake-Out Fade-Out]] "Me Neither": A guy at a bar keeps trying to pick up this girl, and she keeps turning him down, so he [[Like a Weasel|pretends that he didn't really want to either]] and he was just testing her. In the end, he's finally ready to give up.
{{quote| Do you think it's time for me to end this song?<br />
{{quote|Do you think it's time for me to end this song?
[dead stop; silence]<br />
[dead stop; silence]
Me neither!<br />
Me neither!
[big long instrumental to finish up] }}
[big long instrumental to finish up] }}
* [[The Four Chords of Pop]]: "Remind Me" uses I-vi-V-IV on the verses.
* [[The Four Chords of Pop]]: "Remind Me" uses I-vi-V-IV on the verses.