No! But I think there related.
Drake Bell was in the tv show Drake and Josh. He did movies for Drake and Josh (Merry Christmas Drake and Josh). He recently was in Rags.
merry Christmas drake and josh, really big shrimp, drake and josh go Hollywood
it means 'dragon'. I forget what the origins are, but here are 2 other words that mean dragon: Draco & Drakon
Mine's called salem. I quite like that name or use something dragony- drake, draco, ect.
drake and josh made 2 movies so far. They were Really Big Shrimp and Merry Christmas Drake and Josh
Sir Francis Drake an English sea captain known as El Draque, (Spanish for dragon) from Latin Draco, dragon
There are 60 episodes of Drake and Josh from the first one "Pilot" to the last "Dance Contest." These 60 episodes includes 2 Drake and Josh movies: "Drake and Josh Go To Hollywood" and "Drake and Josh: Really Big Shrimp." One movie not included in the 4 seasons is "Merry Christmas, Drake and Josh."
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Drake Bell is working about his new album for 2011 and Josh Peck acts in movies. But they are still very very very good friends.
There are 63 episodes of Drake and Josh, including 3 tv movies called Drake and Josh go Hollywood, (Really Big Shrimp), and Merry Christmas Drake and Josh (really big shrimp is just a long episode)
Vanessa Hudgens is an actress who has appeared in many movies and TV shows. She played Gabriella in High School Musical, and Drake's girlfriend in Drake & Josh. She has no acne, and is also in skin commercials.
This is not a matter of opinion or belief. The word "drake" is the anglization of the ancient Greek word draco, which literally means dragon. If there is a difference, it is only in cultural perspective. Asian dragons tend to be more benevolent than their European cousins.There are other synonyms for dragon. Below are a few:wyrmwormwyvern (although a wyefern typically has no front legs)basiliskhydratarragondragoDraconemSmokzecdraca