Bakers Dozen

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

  1. Owl
  2. Viking
  3. Trojan
  4. Flames (you asked for the mascot, not the team name)
  5. Blue Jay
  6. Bulldog
  7. Panther
  8. Eagle
  9. Titan
  10. Warrior
  11. Thunderbird
  12. Knight

The Mascot of Your High School

  1. Owl
  2. Viking
  3. Trojan
  4. Flames (you asked for the mascot, not the team name)
  5. Blue Jay
  6. Bulldog
  7. Panther
  8. Eagle
  9. Titan
  10. Warrior
  11. Thunderbird
  12. Knight
  13. Indian

Still not changed in these P.C. times.

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Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
  7. Woodhouse, “Archer”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
  7. Woodhouse, “Archer”
  8. Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
  7. Woodhouse, “Archer”
  8. Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
  9. Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
  7. Woodhouse, “Archer”
  8. Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
  9. Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
  10. Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
  7. Woodhouse, “Archer”
  8. Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
  9. Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
  10. Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”
  11. Michael Anthony, in '50s TV series “The Millionaire”

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
  7. Woodhouse, “Archer”
  8. Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
  9. Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
  10. Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”
  11. Michael Anthony, in '50s TV series “The Millionaire”
  12. Fritz Brenner, though he’s more than a butler/valet, in the Nero Wolfe novels by Rex Stout

Fictional butlers and valets

  1. Coleman, “Trading Places”
  2. Sebastian Michaelis, from the anime “Black Butler”
  3. Benson, “Soap.” And later “Benson.”
  4. John Bates, “Downton Abbey”
  5. Hudson, “Upstairs, Downstairs”
  6. Jeeves, numerous stories with Bertie Wooster, by P.G. Wodehouse.
  7. Woodhouse, “Archer”
  8. Praiseworthy, from By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman
  9. Giles French (Mr. French), Family Affair
  10. Alfred Pennyworth, “Batman”
  11. Michael Anthony, in '50s TV series “The Millionaire”
  12. Fritz Brenner, though he’s more than a butler/valet, in the Nero Wolfe novels by Rex Stout
  13. Stevens, in Remains of the Day

I’ll pass

New: Memorable Bob Dylan Lines

  1. “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

  1. “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
  2. “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

  1. “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
  2. “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”
  3. “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

  1. “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”

  2. “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”

  3. “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’”

  4. 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

  1. “I looked at my watch, I looked at my wrist/I punched myself in the face with my fist” — “Million Dollar Bash”
  2. “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”
  3. “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’”
  4. 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”)
  5. “The next sixty seconds could be like an eternity” in “Things Have Changed” - sung exactly one minute before the song ends!