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* The back of Big Black's ''Songs About Fucking'' included the infamous quote on the back: ''"The future belongs to the analog loyalists. Fuck digital."'' Steve Albini installed a Pro Tools rig in his recording studio which, while he never uses and is only there for the artists use, makes this quote amusing looking back.
* The song "On the Atchison Topeka and the Santa Fe" mentions an engine numbered #49, but there is no such thing as a Santa Fe railway locomotive in that number. Then in 2006, a diesel locomotive is repainted to Santa Fe's famous passenger paint and is numbered #49.
* Around 2007, [[Le AnnLeAnn Rimes]] was a presenter at an awards show. She decides to poke a little fun at the various celebrity train wrecks of the time, and says something to the extent of "Just for the record, [I'm] twenty-five, no divorces, just the one marriage." She's being accused of being a home-wrecker and is involved in the collapse of ''two'' marriages, thinking about her saying that becomes even funnier.
* Before [[Billie Piper]] became an actress she was a successful pop singer. Her first and possibly most famous song, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsYSdmMKCe8 "Because We Want To"] begins with her getting beamed down from a spaceship before she begins singing. Fast forward to 2005, and... well, she's [[Doctor Who|spending a lot of time in spaceships.]] Even a lot of the special effects look similar enough to make it really funny.
* In 2006, Kimberley, Cheryl, and Sarah of [[Girls Aloud]] appeared on a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvpOPJlu1mc sketch] spoofing the popular talent show [[The X Factor]] with each girl impersonating one of the judges (Cheryl as Sharon Osbourne, Sarah as Louis Walsh and Kimberley as Simon Cowell). Two years later, Cheryl replaced Sharon Osbourne as one of the show's judges.