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Does anyone know if these were intentional nods to ''The Breakfast Club''? [[User:J21|J21]] 03:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Does anyone know if these were intentional nods to ''The Breakfast Club''? [[User:J21|J21]] 03:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC)


== Song Help!!! ==


What's the name of that song that turns up when S.H.I.T gets to go for one more year in the court room?
What's the name of that song that turns up when after Bartleby makes a long speech and is allowed to operate S.H.I.T for one year with probation?

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"Soundtrack"

Could someone with the CD confirm whether Holiday is on it or not? In the article itself Holiday is listed as being on the CD and not on the CD... Thanks --Otingocni 01:14, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The school name, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, is most likely a play on Purdue University Calumet. Purdue Calumet was originally called the South Hammond Institute of Technology.

Without a source for this I'm calling bull. — Miles←☎ 16:08, 1 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I know what it means ..... S.H.I.T I EDITED THE ARTICLE TO amend it — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rankun (talkcontribs)
We were wanting a source on the Purdue University Calumet connection. We all get S.H.I.T.=feces --TheTruthiness 18:50, 10 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Purdue Calumet was called the Technical Institute. [1] [2]

"SHIT"?

Shouldn't the word be S.H.I.o T.? I think they have that on the website too

you never make a letter for of, on, the, etc. Duh. H2P (Yell at me for what I've done) 19:03, 15 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Did you even bother to read the last part of what I typed?

On the MySpace page, it says, "Join the S.H.I.T. Yearbook!" You don't abbreviate a, an, and, for, of, or, and the. They should teach this in elementary school.


Think about why it's not the U.S.o.A., instead of U.S.A., you don't include certain words like that in acronyms.

Don't be stupid, haven't you ever heard of the Get Rid of Slimy girlS club??? Capitalize any damn thing you want.

News flash, the Calvin character is aged all of six years and doesn't quite grasp "education"...

Very similar to "Animal House"

There are similarities between two movies: 1. A fat loser guy, trying to enter a fraternity but mocked. 2. A furious dean that tries to end things. 3. Girlfriend of formal fraternity's president 4. AT the end, a accreditation trial between dean and party people. 5. Party guy with moustache who doens't speak much, noone knows where he came from. --JohnEmerald 14:11, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"$298 million Budget?"

That has to be way off, I haven't seen this movie, but considering it's plot and the actors involved, there is no way this movie cost that much

"Breakfast Club" references

I added in this paragraph to the trivia section:

  • Two references (intentional or not) are made to another film of the 'rebellious teen' genre, The Breakfast Club. First, Bartleby's sister demands a fake ID in exchange for her promise not to tell their parents about Bartleby's endeavor. When Bartleby insists that he won't let her drink alcohol, she sneers that she wants the identification so that she can vote. The same reasoning was used by Anthony Michael Hall's character Brian in The Breakfast Club when Andrew (Emilio Estevez) questioned why he had a fake ID. Secondly, a readaptation of Simple Minds' song Don't You (Forget About Me) is playing in the school party scene. The song was famously the theme song of The Breakfast Club.

Does anyone know if these were intentional nods to The Breakfast Club? J21 03:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Song Help!!!

What's the name of that song that turns up when after Bartleby makes a long speech and is allowed to operate S.H.I.T for one year with probation?