Joeytrom
09-27-2005, 08:58 AM
http://www.snopes.com/lost/mistered.asp
I couldn't believe it when I read this.
I couldn't believe it when I read this.
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View Full Version : Mister Ed was played by a zebra - not a joke Joeytrom 09-27-2005, 08:58 AM http://www.snopes.com/lost/mistered.asp I couldn't believe it when I read this. Ireneparalegal 09-27-2005, 02:07 PM http://www.snopes.com/lost/mistered.asp I couldn't believe it when I read this. i still can't believe it because a zebras ears are more close together, almost on top of the head, versus a horse whose ears are more separated and on the sides. How was this taken care of? :confused: blackbeard 09-27-2005, 02:52 PM Claim: Common sense dictates that you should never fully rely upon someone else to do fact checking for you. But who has time for common sense? Origins: If you're reading this page, chances are you're here because something about one or all of the entries in The Repository Of Lost Legends (TROLL) section of this site struck you as a tadge suspect, if not downright wrong. If any or all of the stories in this section caused your internal clue phone to ring, we hope you didn't let the answering machine take the call. That niggling little voice of common sense whispering to you in the background was right — there was something wrong with what you read. You've just had an enounter with False Authority Syndrome. Everything in this section is a spoof. Mister Ed was no more a zebra than the origin of the nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence had anything to do with pirates on a recruiting drive. As for Mississippi's doing away with teaching fractions and decimals in its school systems because kids find them too hard to master, that's no more true than Kentucky's imposing a licensing fee on uses of its name, Edgar Rice Burroughs naming his celebrated apeman after the city he lived in (other way around, actually), George Bernard Shaw penning a poorly-attended play called Closed For Remodeling, passengers on the Titanic viewing a 1912 silent version of The Poseidon Adventure while their doomed ship was sinking out from under them, or the design of California's flag being the result of "pear" being taken for "bear." You must be quite a few short of a dozen if you believe Mr. Ed was played by a zebra. The above info is from a link on the bottom of the page where the story that he was a zebra appeared. You just can't belive everything you read but if you do, I have some beach front property in Kansas you might be interested in. :rotflmao: Ireneparalegal 09-27-2005, 02:56 PM Claim: Common sense dictates that you should never fully rely upon someone else to do fact checking for you. But who has time for common sense? Origins: If you're reading this page, chances are you're here because something about one or all of the entries in The Repository Of Lost Legends (TROLL) section of this site struck you as a tadge suspect, if not downright wrong. If any or all of the stories in this section caused your internal clue phone to ring, we hope you didn't let the answering machine take the call. That niggling little voice of common sense whispering to you in the background was right — there was something wrong with what you read. You've just had an enounter with False Authority Syndrome. Everything in this section is a spoof. Mister Ed was no more a zebra than the origin of the nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence had anything to do with pirates on a recruiting drive. As for Mississippi's doing away with teaching fractions and decimals in its school systems because kids find them too hard to master, that's no more true than Kentucky's imposing a licensing fee on uses of its name, Edgar Rice Burroughs naming his celebrated apeman after the city he lived in (other way around, actually), George Bernard Shaw penning a poorly-attended play called Closed For Remodeling, passengers on the Titanic viewing a 1912 silent version of The Poseidon Adventure while their doomed ship was sinking out from under them, or the design of California's flag being the result of "pear" being taken for "bear." You must be quite a few short of a dozen if you believe Mr. Ed was played by a zebra. The above info is from a link on the bottom of the page where the story that he was a zebra appeared. You just can't belive everything you read but if you do, I have some beach front property in Kansas you might be interested in. :rotflmao: oooookay, hope your post was towards the initial poster and not me! :confused: blackbeard 09-27-2005, 08:46 PM oooookay, hope your post was towards the initial poster and not me! :confused: It was not directed at you, sorry if you thought it was. :happyface Ireneparalegal 09-27-2005, 09:07 PM It was not directed at you, sorry if you thought it was. :happyface just making sure...LOL :lol: shane75 12-04-2005, 04:08 PM Lol... Mr. Ed as a zeebra. What else is next? Ireneparalegal 12-05-2005, 01:46 AM Lol... Mr. Ed as a zeebra. What else is next? Arnold the pig was really played by a guinea pig:lol: Darkhaven80 01-08-2006, 06:31 PM Here's the full truth: "A zebra was briefly used in several scenes in the series when Ed was unable to some difficult stunts, but there's no truth to the myth that a zebra was used the whole time. Ed was definitely a horse!" http://users.aol.com/mwn3/page1.html |