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A Date With Rosie Palms is no longer a trope
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: ''The O.N.E. Song.'' (Also an obvious subtext of ''My Wife's Vibrator,'' though suprisingly enough not directly implied in ''Squiggly Porn...'')
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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: ''You Gotta Be in the Guard'' criticizes the increasing restrictions on pilot conduct in the U.S. Air Force--to the point that the Air National Guard is far more lax than the "real deal." There's a quote from the song in [[Quotes/PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad that trope's quote page]].
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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: PoliticalCorrectnessIsEvil: ''You Gotta Be in the Guard'' criticizes the increasing restrictions on pilot conduct in the U.S. Air Force--to the point that the Air National Guard is far more lax than the "real deal." There's a quote from the song in [[Quotes/PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad that trope's quote page]]."
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* FanNickname: USAF pilots have quite a few of these for different aircraft, as touched on in ''Jeremiah Weed'' and a few other songs:
** "Viper" (F-16 Fighting Falcon)
** "Hog" / "Warthog" (A-10 Thunderbolt II)
** "Dark Grey" / "Mudhen" (F-15E Strike Eagle)
** "Stinkbug" (F-117 Nighthawk)
** "Big Fat Fucker" / "BUFF" (B-52 Stratofortress)
** "Viper" (F-16 Fighting Falcon)
** "Hog" / "Warthog" (A-10 Thunderbolt II)
** "Dark Grey" / "Mudhen" (F-15E Strike Eagle)
** "Stinkbug" (F-117 Nighthawk)
** "Big Fat Fucker" / "BUFF" (B-52 Stratofortress)
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See more on Wikipedia cleanup, also that info is outdated as they now have an English Wikipedia page.
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Even though their tours and album-making are severely limited by being active duty pilots, they've become quite popular in the U.S. Air Force, other branches of the American military, and even with other national militaries--[[SmallReferencePools Which of course means they're]] "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Dos_Gringos non-notable]]" at Wiki/TheOtherWiki. You can thankfully still read [[http://web.archive.org/web/20071231070811/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dos_Gringos the article on them]] at the Web Archive. They also have a site [[http://www.dosgringosrocks.com/ here]], where you can preview some of the songs (as well as read the lyrics).
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Even though their tours and album-making are severely limited by being active duty pilots, they've become quite popular in the U.S. Air Force, other branches of the American military, and even with other national militaries--[[SmallReferencePools Which of course means they're]] "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Dos_Gringos non-notable]]" at Wiki/TheOtherWiki. You can thankfully still read [[http://web.archive.org/web/20071231070811/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dos_Gringos the article on them]] at the Web Archive. militaries. They also have a site [[http://www.dosgringosrocks.com/ here]], where you can preview some of the songs (as well as read the lyrics).