Is there even a course to study Mickey Mouse? Probably.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostDon't knock it. Vocational courses are the only thing available to a lot of young folk now universities are only for clever (and fairly well off) people.*
* I haven't read the article.
Anyways, they had a 'proper' graduation ceremony, and I swear to christ, there were people there 'graduating' from courses such as 'street theatre', 'childrens puppetry' and 'modern street dance'.
Was waiting for the BSc in 'Ancient Egyptian Footwear' to get awarded.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThere's a BEng in Pyramid Building.
There’s one underneath my bed
And my lady’s getting cranky
Every possible location
Has a simple explanation
And it isn’t hanky-panky
I had read
Somewhere in a book, they improve all your food and your wine
It said, that everything you grow in your garden would taste pretty fine
Instead, all I ever get is a pain in the neck and a
Yap yap yap yap yap yap yap
I’ve consulted all the sages
I could find in the yellow pages
But there aren’t many of them
And the myan panoramas
On my pyramid pajamas
Haven’t helped my little problem
I’ve been told
Someone in the know can be sure that his luck is as
Good as gold, money in the bank and you don’t even pay for it
If you fold, a dollar bill in the shape of the pyramid that’s printed on the
Back
It’s no lie
You can keep the edge of a razor as sharp as an
Eagle’s eye, you can grow a hedge that is vertically straight over
Ten feet high, all you really need is a pyramid and just a little luck
I had read, somewhere in a book, they improve all your food and wine
I’d been told, someone in the know can be sure of his good luck
It’s no lie, all you need is a little bit of pyramidic helpComment
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