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* In Creator/CarlHiaasen's novel ''Literature/LuckyYou'', while Tom, a newspaper reporter who is one of the main characters, decides he no longer loves his wife Mary Andrea and wants a divorce, she refuses to divorce him. One day, she wakes up to find he's left a note for her that reads, "If you don't leave me, I'll find someone who will," which she later learns is from a Warren Zevon song.

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* In Creator/CarlHiaasen's novel ''Literature/LuckyYou'', Creator/CarlHiaasen, who was a friend of Zevon's in RealLife, has referenced Zevon in a couple of his novels:
** ''Literature/NativeTongue'': When Joe is forcing his ex-boss (at the theme park he used to work at) to walk with him at gunpoint, [[ItMakesSenseInContext
while wearing the outfit of the park's mascot]], he sings "Werewolves of London" - though this being Hiaasen, he changes it to, "Werewolves of Florida".
** ''Literature/LuckyYou'':
Tom, a newspaper reporter who is one of the main characters, decides he no longer loves his wife Mary Andrea and wants a divorce, she refuses to divorce him. One day, she wakes up to find he's left a note for her that reads, "If you don't leave me, I'll find someone who will," which she later learns is from a Warren Zevon song.
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* In ''Film/TheColorOfMoney'', when Vincent is playing Moselle, he's hamming it up (to Eddie's disgust) while "Werewolves of London" plays in the background - Vincent even sings along to the line, "And his hair was perfect" after sinking a shot.
* ''Film/GrandCanyon'':
** Early in the movie, as Mac leaves the Lakers game, "Lawyers, Guns and Money" plays on his car radio, though he shuts it off when he takes a wrong turn. When he realizes he's lost, Mac starts singing part of the song to himself ("Send lawyers, guns and money/The shit has hit the fan").
** Later in the movie, when Roberto is coming home after being a counselor at summer camp, and is sitting with his girlfriend Amanda, "Searching for a Heart" plays in the background.

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* In Creator/CarlHiaasen's novel ''Literature/LuckyYou'', while Tom, a newspaper reporter who is one of the main characters, decides he no longer loves his wife Mary Andrea and wants a divorce, she refuses to divorce him. One day, she wakes up to find he's left a note for her that reads, "If you don't leave me, I'll find someone who will," which she later learns is from a Warren Zevon song.

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* A minor league baseball team in London, Ontario called the London Werewolves operated from 1999-2001, and their mascot was a werewolf named Warren Z. Vaughn.

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