Here's a new degree course for SMU
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Here's a new degree course for SMU
According to the New York Times, Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon was doing his post-graduate work in billiards. No, I'm not kidding. That's a class. His only one, in fact.
After this and the Lienart senior year filled only with Ballroom Dancing, you have got to respect the Pac-10.
Maybe with this model we could compete, huh Stallion?
After this and the Lienart senior year filled only with Ballroom Dancing, you have got to respect the Pac-10.
Maybe with this model we could compete, huh Stallion?
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Who was the old Bills/Chargers RB who played at Iowa? Ronnie Harmon or something?
I remember reading a story about him in which he said he wasn't "coasting" and claimed he had to take "as many hours as every other student." His class list included "billiards theory" (more advanced than Dixon's class?), bowling, "basketball theory" (quite the scholar) and something with a pseudo-agricultural name that sounded as if it basically boiled down to "mowing lawns" or something like that.
Kind of hard to believe the Ivy League schools let him slip through their fingers.
I remember reading a story about him in which he said he wasn't "coasting" and claimed he had to take "as many hours as every other student." His class list included "billiards theory" (more advanced than Dixon's class?), bowling, "basketball theory" (quite the scholar) and something with a pseudo-agricultural name that sounded as if it basically boiled down to "mowing lawns" or something like that.
Kind of hard to believe the Ivy League schools let him slip through their fingers.
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History of Science Fiction & Western Movies. best class ever.
filled the geeky sci-fi need and also gave some serious walking around info for a tough talk about weather John Ford or Sergio Leone was the best western director ever.
filled the geeky sci-fi need and also gave some serious walking around info for a tough talk about weather John Ford or Sergio Leone was the best western director ever.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
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