I never knew that......

Saved by the Bell was originally a Disney show and was named Good Morning, Miss Bliss and was later renamed Save by the Bell: The Junoir High Years. AND Jaleel White was in it.

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urkel was in it? Was he cut out of episodes completely? I think I've watched all the eps of them in junior high but don't remember seeing him.
 
They aired episodes of Good Morning Ms. Bliss as like a "lost season" of SbtB. Zach would start the episode explaining what was about to air.
 
the music in silent movies weren't official or the exact score written just for that film. It just was what the live band played for that showing. you can see one film at Noon with the music upbeat and lively and see the same film at 9pm as a low drawn out jazz piece. Music can turn from comedy to drama if you're not careful enough. one but that's one reason so many old films have unmatching music. The ones we have like the video below were recordings of what happened to be performing at the time of the film/audio mash up recording.



We got better at it obviously integrating them. plus Cab Calloway is a legend :pimp:
 
mad late but i never knew that the temple of doom is a prequel to raiders of the lost ark.

makes alotta sense.
 
The normal plural of fish is fish, as in “he caught two huge fish”; however the older form fishes is still used when referring to different kinds of fish: “freshwater fishes of the British Isles”.

 
other names for groups of animals include
  • Apes: a shrewdness
  • Badgers: a cete
  • Bats: a colony, cloud or camp
  • Bears: a sloth or sleuth
  • Bees: a swarm
  • Buffalo: a gang or obstinacy
  • Camels: a caravan
  • Cats: a clowder or glaring; Kittens: a litter or kindle; Wild cats: a destruction
  • Cobras: a quiver
  • Crocodiles: a bask
  • Crows: a murder (always been my favourite)
  • Dogs: a pack; Puppies: a litter
  • Donkeys: a drove
  • Eagles: a convocation
  • Elephants: a parade
  • Elk: a gang or a herd
  • Falcons: a cast
  • Ferrets: a business
  • Fish: a school
  • Flamingos: a stand
  • Foxes: a skulk or leash
  • Frogs: an army
  • Geese: a gaggle
  • Giraffes: a tower
  • Gorillas: a band
  • Hippopotami: a bloat
  • Hyenas: a cackle
  • Jaguars: a shadow
  • Jellyfish: a smack
  • Kangaroos: a troop or mob
  • Lemurs: a conspiracy
  • Leopards: a leap
  • Lions: a pride
  • Moles: a labor
  • Monkeys: a barrel or troop
  • Mules: a pack
  • Otters: a family
  • Oxen: a team or yoke
  • Owls: a parliament
  • Parrots: a pandemonium
  • Pigs: a drift or drove (younger pigs), or a sounder or team (older pigs)
  • Porcupines: a prickle
  • Rabbits: a herd
  • Rats: a colony
  • Ravens: an unkindness
  • Rhinoceroses: a crash
  • Shark: a shiver
  • Skunk: a stench
  • Snakes: a nest
  • Squirrels: a dray or scurry
  • Stingrays: a fever
  • Swans: a bevy or game (if in flight: a wedge)
  • Tigers: an ambush or streak
  • Toads: a knot
  • Turkeys: a gang or rafter
  • Turtles: a bale or nest
  • Weasels: a colony, gang or pack
  • Whales: a pod, school, or gam
  • Wolves: a pack
  • Zebras: a zeal
 
The Lone Ranger was allegedly based on the story of former slave turned lawman, Bass Reeves who rode a white horse and had an Indian deputy. He also was known for giving out silver dollars. :smokin

 
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