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* The ''[[Modesty Blaise (novel)|Modesty Blaise]]'' fanfic ''[http://archiveofourown.org/works/34591 An Ever-Fixèd Mark]''. Stephen Collier signs up Modesty and Willie for a compatibility course for couples. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. (''"Oh, Edmund!" Mavis exclaimed rapturously. "You're even compatible with my father!"'')
* I would list the CMoFs in [http://www.fanfiction.net/u/849822/Shadow_Crystal_Mage Shadow Crystal Mage's] works, if it weren't for the simple fact that if the fic isn't serious, his fics tend to get ''at least'' one Moment per chapter, and it's at least 3 or 4 if the fic is cracky.
* The ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen|LXG]]'' fanfic series [[Troper Works/The Private Diary Of Elizabeth Quatermain|The Private Diary Of Elizabeth Quatermain]] has a bonus volume that was written ''specifically'' to invoke this trope. The father of the title character keeps his own ''[[Bridget Jones Diary]]''-style record of observations about the stuff that goes on in the series. He tears the mickey out of pretty nearly everyone and everything, most particularly her.
{{quote|"Daughter using Sawyer's injuries as excuse to watch him sleep. Cried today. Daughter a bit of a whiny bint sometimes."
"Hapless offspring wandered away from group and almost turned into Puma Chow."
"Daughter and (love interest) continue to circle each other like lovesick vultures. V. annoying to watch." }}
* This excerpt from the ''[[Naruto]]'' fanfic [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5487479/1/Ask_Me_No_Questions Ask Me No Questions]. (Yes, team 7 is Sasuke/Naruto/Hinata, and YES they fought a Shoggoth. (They're now in an alternate world now.)
{{quote|The description of the shoggoth was particularly vivid, as well as their various experiences inside the beast. Sasuke used a minor genjutsu, with permission from the adults who knew it was harmless, to give a brief recap of it chasing them out of the swamp, which he still remembered in vivid clarity.