My Biology 2 class in high school outside of Nashville, TN went to an autopsy. We were supposed to just view it, but the everyone was super into it and the examiner let us handle everything he took out. 2 bodies, male and female, homeless people, died from smoke inhalation in a building fire they were squatting in. He was also the medical examiner that did Elvis’s autopsy.
I was just looking at the Wikipedia page for The Laytons and it has some pretty limited information but seems pretty interesting in that sense. It was the first tv show ever to have an African American as a regular cast member, she was the family's housekeeper and was the character that usually was the one that would come up with the end solution for whatever predicament the family was in that particular episode. Apart from that some other interesting things about it is that the black housekeeper and the mother of the family (played by Amanda Rudolph and Vera Tatum respectively) are the only two people in the show whose identities are known. Nobody knows who the actors in the show were. Besides that, the episodes were broadcasted live and not taped and therefore no copies of any of the episodes were ever kept and none of the episodes were ever seen again after the initial live performance/broadcast. It was also apparently pretty low budget by accounts and was filmed with only two cameras and two sound stages, one of which an ad for Bates bedspreads and draperies would be performed live mid episode on. All proof that it actually ever existed is the script from the pilot episode (as far as I know, other scripts made exist too) which was published in entirety in the book "The TV Writer's Guide" and used as an example for sitcom writing. Apparently, the book has a bit more information on the show too which would be interesting to hear.
Got to meet Jim after the Thursday New York show. Absolutely the most chill meet and greet I’ve ever done. Jim was super friendly, very welcoming, and really enjoyable. Not to mention an AWESOME show that night! Can’t wait to see Jim back in NYC! 🤘
I'm from Canada and we dissected fetal pigs, giant grasshoppers, rats, etc. for high school biology 2010s. We had to label and identify organs and stuff. So basically applying what we learned. Some group thought it was funny to put a pig's head on a stick like Lord of the Flies and got marks deducted. Also Hugh Grant was great in Paddington 2.
@@aaronachnid Can the Kiwi birds take over for a bit? Their non-flying status surely means they have to do something to make up for their embarrassment! Maybe the penguins could give them a few tips.
I live in Romania (that's Eastern Europe) and when I was in middle school in the 90's we had too disect a frog but we didn't had frogs at school and she asked if anyone could get one, my grandmother had a lot of frogs around her house so I caught one during the weekend, I kept her alive for a few days in an old aquarium until we had biology class, then the teacher inserted a needle in her spine so she was paralyzed but not dead, she cut it open and showed the beating heart and everything... it was kinda cool.
The worst part about doing dissection in science class was the baking pan full of wax you actually did it in. Had been used dozens and dozens of time before. So nasty, never got cleaned.
When I was in High school in England we dissected pigs eyes... All I remember about it was taking loads and putting them in a guys backpack and watching he freak out when he opened his bag in PE.
In a Melbourne high school (in the mid 90’s) I dissected a rat, frog and cow heart in biology class. Then went onto a science degree where we dissected worms, cockroaches, mice and other creepy crawlies.
We dissected stuff in my high school in NSW and SA in the late 80's. I remember cutting up an eyeball, either a kidney or liver and a frog. The teachers did the good stuff like hearts, while we watched. But everything else we did our own specimen or sometimes paired up. Maybe it's a public school thing, Jim..... we weren't all snobby private school nobheads learning useful sh/t, man 😂
Seinfeld did take a while to get popular, but it was far fucking bigger than Friends when it finally took off. Seinfeld was national conversation every week. The final episode was the highest watched show ever. I think even crime went down during the last episode like with The Beatles on Sullivan. Nothing like that happened with Friends.
If you're going to do merch, I'd love a T-shirt that says "The only thing thinner than Jim's skin is his hair!!" That's easily the funniest thing I heard on this Podcast. hahaha Well done Jack.
Jim, we do cut shit up in science class in New South Wales in high school. I’m only 11 years younger than you. Can’t be that different. Maybe the northern beaches were above that, but we definitely did at my public high school. Year 7 too. We did a cow’s eye from memory
Just an FYI: Almost all asian, middle eastern schools do the dissection of animals sheep, fish, cows heart and such from 5th to 8th grade. I’m sure many other countries do as well.
I'm Finnish and when I was in the largest junior high (I guess that would be the closest equivalent) in Finland, in 7th year of school, aged 13-14, we dissected some fish. Out of the hundreds of students that year, and in the previous few years, I was the only one who was able to successfully excise the swimbladder without puncturing it. Mfw could've been a surgeon but the next year I was dragged to one of the worst junior highs, because mom got into a new relationship and wanted to move. >:'( Great show, fiveouttafive
That’s pretty neat to read about . That would be called middle school in the US. Typically they call K-5th grade (depending on Bday 5-10Year old.) 6th-8th Middle school, and High school is 9-12thbgrade. Back in the day some places would do junior high as people were worried of young kids being with older teenagers. I also would attend half the school year in England which was mostly the same kind of setup, though you’d start university earlier. Like I started just before turning 17. However you also get about 3 months off in the summer in the states. I didn’t cut up anything on England, but in America we did tons. Even in 3rd grade, around 7 years old, we started off with a cows eye. I got my major degree in Anthropology and interned in college at the OMI assisting them. Btw- I’m totally jelly, I briefly studied Suomi and keep hinting to the husbeast we should move to Espoo😹 It’s such a gorgeous country and really laid back way of life. 🫶🏻🇫🇮❄️
@@antistraveling3522 You should know by now that Joe Finkle has achieved much more than just those two amazing feats. Hell, RAY Finkle did better than Joe, the way you're making it sound! Hehe
We had two channels growing up in Australia where I grew up in the 80's. 6 & 3 and at 12 pm the TV went off and nothing was shown till 6 am I he next morning. Mannn how things have changed
I'm from Poland, and NO!! We do not dissect animals in schools. None of Polish schools teach that. Neither elementary, middle school, high school nor on universities, animal dissection is not part of a learning process. If you're learning to be a vet, it's probably a thing, but I'm not sure. I'm not a vet.
In Canada 🇨🇦, grade 10 biology class, we dissected 🐸 frogs. Our classroom was at the back of the school on the 3rd floor above the Smoke doors. I remember a lot of 'fly be free moments '. Mine did the dance 'hello my baby, hello my darling, aaa...' Good times, good times! A pre-Vanilla Sky event 🤣
Hey guys, beautiful pod!!! First time watching y'all on UA-cam, I usually listen during work on Spotify. All of y'all are super attractive! Usually I except radio faces, but y'all are a good looking good. Keep up the good content and the good faces ☺️
1980s in Portugal, I remember entering the science room and finding a giant, smelly amalgam of entrails on a table, we were about to study the respiratory system of a cow. the teacher - "girl, take your pencil and indicate the trachea" me - "nahhh...."
Jim shit on my fun fact about Paw Paws a while ago(it’s a weird fruit native to PA), but then I learned that Australia has something called paw paw too. basically it’s a papaya. I should have used Latin names. Anyway, love the show as always. Let me in to your guy’s world!
My favorite show, The Sopranos, change tv for the better. It brought a level of cinematographic quality that you could only find in movies back then. It openned the door for shows like Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones. Before that, you could miss an episode and still be able to follow the story. It's not like all of a sudden you're like "Oh shit, there are five friends now, wtf happened last week ?!" P.S : If you're a hardcore fan of The Sopranos like me, go see "The Many Saints of Newark". For those living under a rock, it's a prequel to the show.
I saw The Farnsworth Invention on Broadway written by Aaron Sorkin, with Hank Azaria and Jimmi Simpson. All about the Invention of TV a fantastic play that should be taped. The reading they did some months back during lockdown does not serve any kind of justice.
We dissected frogs in the 7th grade where I went to school. In the central valley of California in 1994. I don't recall ever dissecting anything in highschool.
I did the frog in middle school what do we need more art history majors one of these kids is gonna have to be a farmer and make us some steak's yeeeaaaaa boy
Adelaide South Australia, science class: open up living rats, stretch and pin the skin to a board and watch the organs do their thing. Also dead fish open them up and separate the organs. Totally gross. I wagged school those days as I didn`t want to do it.
When I was in elementary school we had to right a story on what we would be doing as an adult. Mine was all about partying and having infinite choices on my hand TV. Her comments on it were "unrealistic." I still have it if she hadn't been dead the last 30 years I'd drunk call her so fast.
Why don’t foreigners get that America isn’t one country? It’s at least 53. It’s only united for economical and defense. If you go to Kentucky it’s completely different from every neighboring state. Same for oregan etc etc. also west and eastern ky and tn should be different countries.
Over in England back in the day, there was a TV show on at a certain time. The electricity board knew what time it was and would ramp up power because all the Brits would put on a cup of tea before the show, boiling their kettles.
It was Eastenders and the power surge was immediately after each episode. At the time there were only 2 per week and no omnibus on Sunday (or repeats online), and only 2 other channels which showed crap because it was impossible to compete.
Movie stars might guest star on TV shows in the 90s, but actually starring in TV shows was probably Buscemi in Sopranos. That was fucking weird at the time, and completely normal now.
Aussie here👋🇦🇺 I went to public high school Sydney, NSW. We did the dissection in Science yr7 (1987) or yr8(1988) so either they stopped after that or didn't want to give Jim a scalpel😄
A cool tidbit about golden girls is that Betty white previously always played the sexually aggressive character as she did in Mary Tyler Moore and Rue McCalahan was always the dumb character as she was in Maude . They decided to switch roles when cast on golden girls and the producers were against it but they nailed it
yes in biology in school when i was 13, we cut up frogs, bulls eyes and rats, im Scotish and it was done in all schools as far as i know at that age for biology class.
Really ... Forrest bong water? WTF come on mate ! Nobody drinks it you filter the solids outs and dry in the sun - THEN smoke it - gets some class man.
Can't believe they tried to name all these huge shows of the decades and totally just skipped over The Simpsons and The Flintstones. Even Everybody loves Raymond was a bigger show than some of the ones mentioned. Also I am from Australia and we dissected chicken wings in high school. We even took them to the hospitality classroom afterwards and deep fried them.
To me, Jack's already made it. I wish I were in his shoes. Instead I'm going to be in the nosebleeds on Friday watching Jim (still the highlight of my year so far).
@@drmojo5439 from his mouth he desires more but i see your perspective too. You both have unique and beautiful attributes and will reach your goals! I believe in you both!
Mutton is a 366 day old sheep. I went to Katoomba (100km west of Sydney) high school in the 90s, I remember the gave us a chicken wing to dissect to try get us use to it, then they tried a frog. I wasn't down for it.
My Biology 2 class in high school outside of Nashville, TN went to an autopsy. We were supposed to just view it, but the everyone was super into it and the examiner let us handle everything he took out. 2 bodies, male and female, homeless people, died from smoke inhalation in a building fire they were squatting in. He was also the medical examiner that did Elvis’s autopsy.
Philo T Farnsworth was from Utah. My head-cannon: firmly believe Professor Farnsworth from Futurama is Philo T's direct descendant.
I agree with this statement
Easily my favorite podcast, funny and yes informative sometimes. Jim has a good crew here, they work well with each other.
I was just looking at the Wikipedia page for The Laytons and it has some pretty limited information but seems pretty interesting in that sense. It was the first tv show ever to have an African American as a regular cast member, she was the family's housekeeper and was the character that usually was the one that would come up with the end solution for whatever predicament the family was in that particular episode.
Apart from that some other interesting things about it is that the black housekeeper and the mother of the family (played by Amanda Rudolph and Vera Tatum respectively) are the only two people in the show whose identities are known. Nobody knows who the actors in the show were. Besides that, the episodes were broadcasted live and not taped and therefore no copies of any of the episodes were ever kept and none of the episodes were ever seen again after the initial live performance/broadcast. It was also apparently pretty low budget by accounts and was filmed with only two cameras and two sound stages, one of which an ad for Bates bedspreads and draperies would be performed live mid episode on.
All proof that it actually ever existed is the script from the pilot episode (as far as I know, other scripts made exist too) which was published in entirety in the book "The TV Writer's Guide" and used as an example for sitcom writing. Apparently, the book has a bit more information on the show too which would be interesting to hear.
Tim was an absolute delight of an expert and guest!
I'm a Melbournian and in high school in the early 2000's we dissected a cow's eye and a rat.
Got to meet Jim after the Thursday New York show. Absolutely the most chill meet and greet I’ve ever done. Jim was super friendly, very welcoming, and really enjoyable. Not to mention an AWESOME show that night! Can’t wait to see Jim back in NYC! 🤘
I'm from Canada and we dissected fetal pigs, giant grasshoppers, rats, etc. for high school biology 2010s. We had to label and identify organs and stuff. So basically applying what we learned. Some group thought it was funny to put a pig's head on a stick like Lord of the Flies and got marks deducted.
Also Hugh Grant was great in Paddington 2.
I almost cried thinking Jim said it was the last episode, but he said its last episode in the studio... whohh existential crisis averted . Love u guys
i do love a good old school ribbing of New Zealand by Jim. Will always love ya mate, from Wellington.
Don't worry; you'll get telly as soon as you've got electricity 😉
@@JK_Clark all our sheep got COVID and can't run the sheep generator any more 😞
@@aaronachnid Can the Kiwi birds take over for a bit? Their non-flying status surely means they have to do something to make up for their embarrassment! Maybe the penguins could give them a few tips.
I live in Romania (that's Eastern Europe) and when I was in middle school in the 90's we had too disect a frog but we didn't had frogs at school and she asked if anyone could get one, my grandmother had a lot of frogs around her house so I caught one during the weekend, I kept her alive for a few days in an old aquarium until we had biology class, then the teacher inserted a needle in her spine so she was paralyzed but not dead, she cut it open and showed the beating heart and everything... it was kinda cool.
Cruel
The worst part about doing dissection in science class was the baking pan full of wax you actually did it in. Had been used dozens and dozens of time before. So nasty, never got cleaned.
Ew
Do a podcast on the age of exploration/maritime discoveries... Thanks for the company, cheers from Portugal
I'm Jim's age, Australian, and we dissected frogs in science class
When I was in High school in England we dissected pigs eyes... All I remember about it was taking loads and putting them in a guys backpack and watching he freak out when he opened his bag in PE.
Yeah, me too. And we connected dissected frog legs to batteries to make them kick.
Yep, pigs eyes in England around 1992. It fucking stank.....and black liquid came out. Nightmare fuel
Lamb hearts and overhead fans.... Year 10 spent well hahaha
Mid 2000s in Australia year10 we dissected rats on one occasion. They were still partially frozen.
in year 10ish in Australia we dissected sheep hearts, which i guess is better cos there's no face looking at you
I kept waiting for Jim to mention "Yes Minister" and "Yes, Prime Minister" as two of the best sitcoms of all times
In a Melbourne high school (in the mid 90’s) I dissected a rat, frog and cow heart in biology class. Then went onto a science degree where we dissected worms, cockroaches, mice and other creepy crawlies.
Love this show more and more each time! Cool and informative!
Dice Clay in an episode of Different Strokes was a gem!
"If you're ever at a Party..." t-shirt front is the one for me.
I'll be that devoted idiot that buys said shirt.❤
Didn’t you say in an interview that if a dingo ate a baby if it was Muslim it would be sick..ohh yea I think you did
My day is saved
I'm from England & haven't heard of the Layton's . I watch all your podcasts & find them really good entertainment. 👍
We dissected stuff in my high school in NSW and SA in the late 80's. I remember cutting up an eyeball, either a kidney or liver and a frog. The teachers did the good stuff like hearts, while we watched. But everything else we did our own specimen or sometimes paired up.
Maybe it's a public school thing, Jim..... we weren't all snobby private school nobheads learning useful sh/t, man 😂
Seinfeld did take a while to get popular, but it was far fucking bigger than Friends when it finally took off. Seinfeld was national conversation every week. The final episode was the highest watched show ever. I think even crime went down during the last episode like with The Beatles on Sullivan. Nothing like that happened with Friends.
I'm sensing a coastal bias with you.
I'm from the UK and in Biology class, we used to dissect sheeps eyes, pigs heart, cows lungs and rats. I was in Form 4/5 which is 15/16 years old.
If you're going to do merch, I'd love a T-shirt that says "The only thing thinner than Jim's skin is his hair!!" That's easily the funniest thing I heard on this Podcast. hahaha Well done Jack.
Something with cu nt on it for me
It's Tuesday in Oz and I'm waiting for the next episode - hey gang!
I’m Australian and six years older than Jim. We dissected a rat in Science, I think it was in Year 9 (mid 80s) in a public school.
Yeah, I'm 10 years older than Jim, I'm from Sydney and in Year 9 we also dissected rats in science.
Yet another great episode!
I went to nursing school in Germany, had a lot of anatomy classes, never had to stick a scalpel into anything though.
Jim, we do cut shit up in science class in New South Wales in high school. I’m only 11 years younger than you. Can’t be that different. Maybe the northern beaches were above that, but we definitely did at my public high school. Year 7 too. We did a cow’s eye from memory
Yes we dissected a rat at a high school in Melbourne Australia, aged around 13-14.
Just an FYI: Almost all asian, middle eastern schools do the dissection of animals sheep, fish, cows heart and such from 5th to 8th grade. I’m sure many other countries do as well.
Went to school in Germany from 1996 to 2009. Never had a dead animal in the classroom.
WE DO NOT DISECT ANIMALS IN POLAND!
Simply it is a wste of food.
I'm Finnish and when I was in the largest junior high (I guess that would be the closest equivalent) in Finland, in 7th year of school, aged 13-14, we dissected some fish.
Out of the hundreds of students that year, and in the previous few years, I was the only one who was able to successfully excise the swimbladder without puncturing it.
Mfw could've been a surgeon but the next year I was dragged to one of the worst junior highs, because mom got into a new relationship and wanted to move. >:'(
Great show, fiveouttafive
That’s pretty neat to read about .
That would be called middle school in the US. Typically they call K-5th grade (depending on Bday 5-10Year old.) 6th-8th Middle school, and High school is 9-12thbgrade. Back in the day some places would do junior high as people were worried of young kids being with older teenagers.
I also would attend half the school year in England which was mostly the same kind of setup, though you’d start university earlier. Like I started just before turning 17. However you also get about 3 months off in the summer in the states.
I didn’t cut up anything on England, but in America we did tons. Even in 3rd grade, around 7 years old, we started off with a cows eye.
I got my major degree in Anthropology and interned in college at the OMI assisting them.
Btw- I’m totally jelly, I briefly studied Suomi and keep hinting to the husbeast we should move to Espoo😹 It’s such a gorgeous country and really laid back way of life. 🫶🏻🇫🇮❄️
I'm right at the start of the podcast wondering if Crorg the Caveman (was that right?) will make it to the merch???
What about the astronaut/Navy seal Joe finckle
Korag the Caveman :)
@@antistraveling3522 You should know by now that Joe Finkle has achieved much more than just those two amazing feats. Hell, RAY Finkle did better than Joe, the way you're making it sound! Hehe
@@trevorwells5259 thank you!
They should do episodes on Serial Killers and Cannibalism, I feel like that would be some comedy gold with Jim Jeffries.
I hate podcasts with homework.
Now I have to watch all these obscure shows. ;-)
We had two channels growing up in Australia where I grew up in the 80's. 6 & 3 and at 12 pm the TV went off and nothing was shown till 6 am I he next morning. Mannn how things have changed
I'm from Poland, and NO!! We do not dissect animals in schools. None of Polish schools teach that. Neither elementary, middle school, high school nor on universities, animal dissection is not part of a learning process. If you're learning to be a vet, it's probably a thing, but I'm not sure. I'm not a vet.
In Canada 🇨🇦, grade 10 biology class, we dissected 🐸 frogs. Our classroom was at the back of the school on the 3rd floor above the Smoke doors. I remember a lot of 'fly be free moments '. Mine did the dance 'hello my baby, hello my darling, aaa...'
Good times, good times! A pre-Vanilla Sky event 🤣
9th grade in Australia we dissected a sheeps heart
GUYS YOU HAVE AN AUSTRALIAN ... THE MERCH SHOULD BE STUBBY HOLDERS AND CIGGY LIGHTERS
🤣
Hey guys, beautiful pod!!! First time watching y'all on UA-cam, I usually listen during work on Spotify. All of y'all are super attractive! Usually I except radio faces, but y'all are a good looking good. Keep up the good content and the good faces ☺️
Remember a decade or 2 ago when news was the news and not the reporters opinion on the news how I missed those days
1980s in Portugal, I remember entering the science room and finding a giant, smelly amalgam of entrails on a table, we were about to study the respiratory system of a cow.
the teacher - "girl, take your pencil and indicate the trachea"
me - "nahhh...."
I had to do dissection in high school in Canada in the 70's.
Quotes taken out of context:
"Wow, 10 inches!" - Kelly
First eye i dissected was in med school. There's no dissecting of animals before that in Finland.
Jim shit on my fun fact about Paw Paws a while ago(it’s a weird fruit native to PA), but then I learned that Australia has something called paw paw too. basically it’s a papaya. I should have used Latin names. Anyway, love the show as always. Let me in to your guy’s world!
We dissected rats in Sydney in the 80s.
But it was nothing to do with school.
My favorite show, The Sopranos, change tv for the better. It brought a level of cinematographic quality that you could only find in movies back then. It openned the door for shows like Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones.
Before that, you could miss an episode and still be able to follow the story. It's not like all of a sudden you're like "Oh shit, there are five friends now, wtf happened last week ?!"
P.S : If you're a hardcore fan of The Sopranos like me, go see "The Many Saints of Newark". For those living under a rock, it's a prequel to the show.
The wire>sopranos
@@206beastman Sheeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
Your suggestion at the end did not age well.
I saw The Farnsworth Invention on Broadway written by Aaron Sorkin, with Hank Azaria and Jimmi Simpson. All about the Invention of TV a fantastic play that should be taped. The reading they did some months back during lockdown does not serve any kind of justice.
Formalin is formaldehyde dissolved in water.
We dissected frogs in the 7th grade where I went to school. In the central valley of California in 1994. I don't recall ever dissecting anything in highschool.
I did the frog in middle school what do we need more art history majors one of these kids is gonna have to be a farmer and make us some steak's yeeeaaaaa boy
43:37 "on the 'Pod World' " ahaha, another great improv. Well. An improv at least. :P
Love you Jim, from Perth Aus.
Forest has a farmer tan but Jim is still rocking the pasty white look
Good morning Morocco 🇲🇦 let’s get the day started.
Hmmm 🤔. Love to see Archer animated versions of these four. Jim- make it happen!!
Adelaide South Australia, science class: open up living rats, stretch and pin the skin to a board and watch the organs do their thing.
Also dead fish open them up and separate the organs. Totally gross. I wagged school those days as I didn`t want to do it.
Horrid
When I was in elementary school we had to right a story on what we would be doing as an adult. Mine was all about partying and having infinite choices on my hand TV. Her comments on it were "unrealistic." I still have it if she hadn't been dead the last 30 years I'd drunk call her so fast.
I'm from South Africa. Never cut up animals
Why don’t foreigners get that America isn’t one country? It’s at least 53. It’s only united for economical and defense. If you go to Kentucky it’s completely different from every neighboring state. Same for oregan etc etc. also west and eastern ky and tn should be different countries.
We dissected frogs and mice in the 1990s in Bathurst Australia.
Huge miss jim reg grundy.
He was a legend.
We dissected mice, eyeballs, lamb hearts etc. in High School in Australia, Jim.
Over in England back in the day, there was a TV show on at a certain time. The electricity board knew what time it was and would ramp up power because all the Brits would put on a cup of tea before the show, boiling their kettles.
It was Eastenders and the power surge was immediately after each episode. At the time there were only 2 per week and no omnibus on Sunday (or repeats online), and only 2 other channels which showed crap because it was impossible to compete.
Movie stars might guest star on TV shows in the 90s, but actually starring in TV shows was probably Buscemi in Sopranos. That was fucking weird at the time, and completely normal now.
Not sure why UA-cam thinks I need to know there's a paid promotion included. I can decipher that on my own when they say time for ads
Aussie here👋🇦🇺 I went to public high school Sydney, NSW. We did the dissection in Science yr7 (1987) or yr8(1988) so either they stopped after that or didn't want to give Jim a scalpel😄
30yrs old got here in ‘97. (MX-US) never heard of the “latens”
I'm an Aussie and we dissected rats in grade 8. Not sure what the go was at your school
I dissected frogs, owl pellets (owl vomit), mice, pig hearts, and a fetal pig.
Owl vomit... Why
Canadian High School: Grade 12 Biology - cow's eye and fetal pig. Grade 12 Kinesiology - cats
Also in Canada. I didn't take high school biology but disected a frog in Grade 8 or 9 science class.
A cool tidbit about golden girls is that Betty white previously always played the sexually aggressive character as she did in Mary Tyler Moore and Rue McCalahan was always the dumb character as she was in Maude . They decided to switch roles when cast on golden girls and the producers were against it but they nailed it
Private schools in Australia study animal dissection.
I went to a private girls school in Vic and we dissected mice in Year 9.
We want April 18th shirts!!!
Surprised they didn't mention Perfect Strangers or Night Court in the 80s.
yes in biology in school when i was 13, we cut up frogs, bulls eyes and rats, im Scotish and it was done in all schools as far as i know at that age for biology class.
Good to see Less Nessman is still working.
Talking about '90s TV and not bringing up Full House....
Really ... Forrest bong water? WTF come on mate ! Nobody drinks it you filter the solids outs and dry in the sun - THEN smoke it - gets some class man.
I went to high school in Newcastle NSW would have been the same year as Jim and we cut frogs, rats, eye balls and hearts in science
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I would so buy a STILL BORN SHARK t-shirt.
Can't believe they tried to name all these huge shows of the decades and totally just skipped over The Simpsons and The Flintstones. Even Everybody loves Raymond was a bigger show than some of the ones mentioned.
Also I am from Australia and we dissected chicken wings in high school. We even took them to the hospitality classroom afterwards and deep fried them.
In New Zealand we dissected mutton birds.
I went to school in nz and I never dissected anything
Excellent 🤘👍
Who opened for you in ft lauderdale last night? Didn’t get their names and the Aussie had us cracking up
I went back to high school in Townsville, Qld, Australia, in around 1983, when I was in my twenties...and in biology, we dissected a frog
I LOVE Jack!!! I dig the hack’etts too!!! Keep up the forward motion; You’ll make it!!!
To me, Jack's already made it. I wish I were in his shoes. Instead I'm going to be in the nosebleeds on Friday watching Jim (still the highlight of my year so far).
@@drmojo5439 from his mouth he desires more but i see your perspective too. You both have unique and beautiful attributes and will reach your goals! I believe in you both!
@@FlairBunnyWyrd you're very sweet and positive: thank you!
We never got to dissect anything. I was sad about it just because I always seen kids on tv doing it but now I’m glad. That would’ve been horrid loo
In France we dissected cockroaches as early teenagers.
The teacher had a dissected frog and a cow's heart that we looked at.
Yes we dissected a pregnant rat and a bullseye in high school year 7 in 1984 so I was 12….and I’m from the Mornington Peninsula,Victoria
In Scotland we dissect animals in the highschool. Frogs in biology.
Mutton is a 366 day old sheep.
I went to Katoomba (100km west of Sydney) high school in the 90s, I remember the gave us a chicken wing to dissect to try get us use to it, then they tried a frog. I wasn't down for it.
Canada(Quebec): Dissected a dead rat, cow's eye and pig's heart in Secondary 3(9th grade), private school.