This isn’t one of those categories that shouldn’t have repeats, Chefguy. If your HS mascot was an eagle too then post it.
The Mascot of Your High School
- Owl
- Viking
- Trojan
- Flames (you asked for the mascot, not the team name)
- Blue Jay
- Bulldog
- Panther
- Eagle
- Titan
- Warrior
- Thunderbird
- Knight
The Mascot of Your High School
- Owl
- Viking
- Trojan
- Flames (you asked for the mascot, not the team name)
- Blue Jay
- Bulldog
- Panther
- Eagle
- Titan
- Warrior
- Thunderbird
- Knight
- Indian
Still not changed in these P.C. times.
Next:
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
- Woodhouse, “Archer”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
- Woodhouse, “Archer”
- Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
- Woodhouse, “Archer”
- Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
- Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
- Woodhouse, “Archer”
- Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
- Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
- Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
- Woodhouse, “Archer”
- Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
- Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
- Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”
- Michael Anthony, in '50s TV series “The Millionaire”
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
- Woodhouse, “Archer”
- Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
- Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
- Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”
- Michael Anthony, in '50s TV series “The Millionaire”
- Fritz Brenner, though he’s more than a butler/valet, in the Nero Wolfe novels by Rex Stout
Fictional butlers and valets
- Coleman, “Trading Places”
- Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
- Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
- John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
- Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
- Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
- Woodhouse, “Archer”
- Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
- Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
- Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”
- Michael Anthony, in '50s TV series “The Millionaire”
- Fritz Brenner, though he’s more than a butler/valet, in the Nero Wolfe novels by Rex Stout
- Stevens, in Remains of the Day
I’ll pass
New: Memorable Bob Dylan Lines
- “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
New: Memorable Bob Dylan Lines
- “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
- “Better jump down a manhole/ Light yourself a candle/ Don’t wear sandals/ Try to avoid the scandals/ Don’t wanna be a bum/ You better chew gum/ The pump don’t work/ 'Cause the vandals took the handles.” - “Subterranean Homesick Blues”
New: Memorable Bob Dylan Lines
- “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
- “Better jump down a manhole/ Light yourself a candle/ Don’t wear sandals/ Try to avoid the scandals/ Don’t wanna be a bum/ You better chew gum/ The pump don’t work/ 'Cause the vandals took the handles.” - “Subterranean Homesick Blues”
- “Come mothers and fathers throughout the land/And don’t criticize what you can’t understand/Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command/Your old road is rapidly agin’…” - “The Times They Are A-Changin’”
Memorable Bob Dylan Lines
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“I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
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“Better jump down a manhole/ Light yourself a candle/ Don’t wear sandals/ Try to avoid the scandals/ Don’t wanna be a bum/ You better chew gum/ The pump don’t work/ 'Cause the vandals took the handles.” - “Subterranean Homesick Blues”
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“Come mothers and fathers throughout the land/And don’t criticize what you can’t understand/Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command/Your old road is rapidly agin’…” - “The Times They Are A-Changin’”
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The man said, “Get out of here! I’ll tear you limb from limb!” I said, “You know, they refused Jesus, too.” He said, “You’re not him!” (“Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream”)
Memorable Bob Dylan Lines
- “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
- “Better jump down a manhole/ Light yourself a candle/ Don’t wear sandals/ Try to avoid the scandals/ Don’t wanna be a bum/ You better chew gum/ The pump don’t work/ 'Cause the vandals took the handles.” - “Subterranean Homesick Blues”
- “Come mothers and fathers throughout the land/And don’t criticize what you can’t understand/Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command/Your old road is rapidly agin’…” - “The Times They Are A-Changin’”
- The man said, “Get out of here! I’ll tear you limb from limb!” I said, “You know, they refused Jesus, too.” He said, “You’re not him!” (“Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream”)
- “The next sixty seconds could be like an eternity” in “Things Have Changed” - sung exactly one minute before the song ends!