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* ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' often portrays drunken hook-ups. In particular, in "Shelter Island" Barney sets out to get Robin drunk at Ted's wedding so that she'll sleep with him again. When he finds out the wedding only serves non-alcoholic beverages, he freaks out. |
* ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' often portrays drunken hook-ups. In particular, in "Shelter Island" Barney sets out to get Robin drunk at Ted's wedding so that she'll sleep with him again. When he finds out the wedding only serves non-alcoholic beverages, he freaks out. |
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{{quote|'''Barney:''' "Berry Blaster Brain Revitalizer"? My God, some of these drinks can make a girl ''smarter''. [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|What sort of hell has Ted brought us to?]]}} |
{{quote|'''Barney:''' "Berry Blaster Brain Revitalizer"? My God, some of these drinks can make a girl ''smarter''. [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|What sort of hell has Ted brought us to?]]}} |
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* ''[[Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory]]''; Wonka quotes the Trope Name while telling Mr. Salk about his Butterscotch & Buttergin, a product his factory makes that is obviously ''not'' for kids. |
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== [[Music]] == |
== [[Music]] == |