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English citations of party in one's pants and party in my pants

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  • 1980, “Party In My Pants” (track 7, 0:10 from the start, 3:33), in Voobaha:
    There's a party in my pants / and I want you all to come
  • 2002, Prudence Mackintosh, Sneaking Out, →ISBN, page 22:
    I should have turned on my heel when I saw the boxer shorts bearing the message "There's a party in my pants, and you're invited." Everything my son deemed acceptable as a gift was grossly vulgar.
  • 2004, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, spoken by Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate):
    Brick, are you trying to tell me that there’s a party in your pants, and that I’m invited?