Name for More than One Jason?

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We know that multiple David's are a "flock of David" or "fleet of David" depending on American or UK English. What do you call multiple Jasons? 
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Pete Lumbis, Employee

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Pete B, Old Jedi

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An array of JaSONs?
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Jason Martin, Official Rep

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Maybe a boatload? (a la jason and the argonauts) 
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David Sinn

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"Metric Ton" - It's more then a Imperial Ton, so must be better.  :D
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Pang Chen, Employee

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Davids are still in the lead for Cumulus Gaggles.

4 Davids, 3 Andy/Andrews, 3 Jasons, 3 Jon/John/Jonathans, 2 Don/Donalds, 2 Kens, 2 Mikes, 2 Nancys, 2 Petes (original and Boston), 2 Scotts, and 2 Steve/Stevens. Everyone else is unique.

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Russ Henmi, Technical Instructor

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... and a partridge in a  pear tree!
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Trapier Marshall

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Jaswarm.
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I think the correct term for a grouping of Jasons can be any of the following:
  • glaring
  • army
  • gaggle
  • clowder
  • horde
the most common is a pride of jasons
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Steven Kath

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Jason comes from the Greek "Iason," a nominative second-declension noun. The plural would be "Jasa," like the plural of criterion is criteria

So here we would have "a grouping of Jasa," "a pride of Jasa."
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A group of crows is a murder, how about a murder of Jasons? sounds dark and intense.

info on Crows (Craw is gaelic for Crow btw):
Crows are members of the Corvidae family, which also includes ravens, magpies, and blue jays. Loud, rambunctious, and very intelligent, crows are most often associated with a long history of fear and loathing. They are considered pests by farmers trying to protect their crops and seedlings. Many people fear them simply because of their black feathers, which are often associating them with death. But research demonstrated in A Murder of Crows proves crows are actually very social and caring creatures, and also among the smartest animals on the planet.
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A murder of Jasons is perfect.
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Jason Heller, Supreme Commander

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I wonder can we embed Urban dictionary for the saying eating crow here?  :)
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Scott Emery

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Based on the lack of consensus, I think it is clear we just need to whittle down to a single Jason. Death match in the Turtle Dome!
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Jason Heller, Supreme Commander

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I guess we can whittle it down 2 at a time:

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Todd Craw, Official Rep

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We don't need another hero!
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Pete B, Old Jedi

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"You and me, Max, we're gonna give em back their heroes!"

Since I couldn't find a clip from the first movie with that quote, I'll leave you all with this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-V16V3M23U
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Not the Jason Cumulus deserves, but the Jason Cumulus needs.