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Guys,
Remmber the movie Summer School with Mark Harmon teaching the remedial English class? If you have the movie on tape or DVD check out what might be a blooper: At the end of the movie where Mr. Schoop (Harmon) is in principle Kalban's office with the parents/students to give them the results of their exams, the vice-principle Mr. Gills said that the students failed their test results because the average score was a 63. Mr. Schoop gives the scores of each of the students and from what I remember if you take a calculator and average up the scores of the kids tests, I think the average that Mr. Gills says is wrong! If anyone wants to check this out...let us know! It's possible that Mr. Schoop doesn't give the scores of each student, but I think he says everyone. ("Including the kid, Jermone Watkins who spent six weeks in the bathroom cuz his zipper gets stuck!!! LOL! He got a 91!) Is this a blooper or not? Jack |
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