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  • "Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo" has characters named Edith (after Edith Frost) and Norman (Possibly a shout-out to Norman Rockwell).
  • "Happiness Writes White" is a maxim from the French writer Henry de Montherlant, referring to how happiness cannot be represented on paper - it's like using white ink on white paper.
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    "Cream and Bastards Rise" and the album's title, "Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?", are both lines from the movie Harper.

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  • Sanity Slippage Song: "Flagpole Sitta" is a more tongue-in-cheek example (riffing on angsty songs that were popular among the youth of The '90s), but has occasionally been used as a Standard Snippet for scenes of this trope played straight (most notably in The Nostalgia Critic's when showing movies with particularly bizarre scenes).
  • Refrain from Assuming: It's "Flagpole Sitta," not "I'm Not Sick, But I'm Not Well.".
  • Don't forget that I'm the one who filled that fucker up!










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