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{{quote|""I want an [[Nuke'Em|atom bomb]], and a [[Bald of Evil|bald head wig]], the [[Tome of Eldritch Lore|Necronomicon]], and some sandwiches!""}}
* On the Group W bench in "[[Alice's Restaurant (music)||Alices Restaurant]]", the ex-cons assembled there are guilty of mother-raping, father-stabbing, father-raping, and littering. (And causing a disturbance.)
* The monologue "[https://web.archive.org/web/20120624042227/http://www.neverlandhotel.dk/lyrics.php?no=92 The Want Ad]", written by Jim Steinman for the "Pandora's Box" album, performed by Ellen Foley, is about a woman retracting her personal ad because of the long, long list of varieties of [[Abhorrent Admirer]] she's encountered since taking it out. The monologue starts with complaints about things like "the under-eighteens and the over-sixties, the numerous ones who dialed my number and hung up as soon as I said hello, the thirty-five or forty of you who made dates with me and never showed up", and ends with her screaming about "the drunks, junkies, crack- and coke-heads, the multitude of liars, AND ESPECIALLY THE NICE ONES WHO NEVER CALLED BACK!"
* When English band ''The Beautiful South'' released their debut album, Woolworths refused to stock it due to the album's cover which depicted a woman with a gun in her mouth next to a man smoking. The band replied in typical sarcastic fashion saying the store wanted to "prevent the hoards of impressionable young fans from blowing their heads off in a gun-gobbling frenzy, ''or taking up smoking''"
* [[Emilie Autumn]]'s "I know where you sleep" is one long [[Take That]] to an ex-lover. It ends with "And by the way, your poetry sucks".
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