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* Hagrid and Professor Slughorn in ''[[Harry Potter (Franchise)/Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince|Harry Potter]]'' after Aragog died. Also in the film of the same name.
* One ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] novel has Fitz waking up on a bench, trying to reconstruct what he did last night:
{{quote| The last thing he remembered was joining in a singsong with a group of drunken tourists at Il-Eruk’s Tavern. He’d sung the song about the turnip fish.}}
* In ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'', when Gerald O'Hara is drunk, he sings a song called "Peg in a Low-Backed Car".
 
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* A lot of [[Steely Dan]] songs mention some kind of alcoholic beverage, or sound like they're either from the point of view of a morose drunk or about the results of a bender.
* [[Bob Dylan]] has a few, although the most obvious is "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues": it has a kind of drunken vibe from the very beginning, but the final verse confirms it:
{{quote| I started out on burgundy <br />
But soon hit the harder stuff <br />
Everybody said they'd stand behind me <br />
When the game got rough <br />
But the joke was on me <br />
There was nobody even there to bluff <br />
I'm going back to New York City <br />
I do believe I've had enough. }}
 
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== [[Web Original]] ==
* In ''[[Thalias Musings]]'', Thalia's sisters Terpsichore and Euterpe compose one of these during a [[Wild Teen Party]]. Any rhythmic resemblance to [[Kesha|contemporary drinking songs]] is entirely coincidental.
{{quote| "All the mortals lining up 'cause they wanting to snag us,<br />
But we throw them to the wolves unless they look like Priapus." [http://thaliasmusingsnovels.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/playwright-laureate/\] }}