Modern Summer Courses for YOUR lifestyle. Copyright (c) 1990 David Lowry (Reproduced with permission) 12.95 Mugging for fun and profit The rush of people to the ancient and respected field of Mugging is on! Learn how you can switch to a new form of employment where hard work and interpersonal skills can earn you large sums of money and respect. Meet new people and work outdoors. Instructor has several year experience as a charity fund raiser. Prof. N. Anderthal 666 Divine Comedy Is God a klutz? Are floods, plagues and earthquakes part of His divine scheme, or is He just plain clumsy? This course will examine biblical and modern history from a new angle. Prof. Neizche 00000 Smattering What makes a lively party guest? It is that topical knowledge of everything. This course will superficially cover topics from politics, language, current events, famous authors and sports. Learn how to feign deep knowledge about any subject. Prof. Qualye 12341234 The Invisible Jogger Everyone is into jogging, yet you never see them out there. This course lets you in on the secret: nobody really does it! You'll learn how to buy jogging suits and shoes, and where to leave them lying around. Colorful terms and expressions you can mix into your conversation will be covered. Advanced techniques of running off and sitting in a bar for 45 minutes will be taught. The course completes with the students "running" a 10K road race. Prof. J. Strap 1968-74 Basic Republican Learn the basics of what it takes to join the fraternal organization of good 'ol boys. Proper modes of dress, desired opinions, and a firm handshake can open doors to you. This course will overview the requirements including doctoring your heritage, getting into the right clubs, when to use a sand wedge, and how to mix a martini. Course not recommended for minorities or poor people. Prof. Wentworth IV 1980-92 Advanced Republican This course meets every Saturday afternoon at The Club. Everything from networking to dice poker will be discussed. Loose change and an open tab at the bar required. Prof. Livingwell 696969 The Naughty Bard If Shakespeare was a TV writer, the censors would cut him to shreds. This course will examine the dirty parts of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. Find out why your high school english class didn't read The Merry Wives of Windsor! Prof. Randy 90->93->1A How to drive in Boston Driving in the Hub has become an art form. Learn what it takes to express yourself in your quest to arrive on time and in one piece. Find out how to intimidate people with new cars and to spot and exploit out-of-towners. Observe how one-way streets don't have to be. Learn how to tailgate ambulances. Instructor has spent several years piloting a taxi. Prof. Manslaughter 10-2 The Soap Opera Long ignored as an art form, the Soap Opera is gaining respect. Study the deep symbolism and rhetoric of the Daily Dramas. The Opera as a satire on American existance and statement will be covered. Also discussions will be conducted on who really got Crystal pregnant and why Laura is such a slut. Prof. Fairchild 3.14159 Be a Nerd Nerds make lots of money, are up on all the latest technology, and know all the Star Trek episodes by heart. This course will examine these happy people and find wisdom in their lifestyle. Labs will be held on how to ignore personal hygiene, clothes selection and the opposite sex in the quest of technical knowledge. Course open to males and females alike. Prof Cosine 300AD Roman Life During the time of the Roman Empire was the time for Real Men. Gladiator fights, steam baths and sports were the orders for the day. This course will examine through readings, films and acting skits what is was like to Walk Tall like a Man in those macho, lusty times. Prof. Pederast
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