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The Kangaroo

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Furburt said:
Fighting! Just learn how to fight, not box or wrestle, just confused fights. Alcohol optional.
We do that in our school. We do old fashioned Karate where we learn how to fight people.

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RanD00M

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Basic Self Defense and Offense.A lesson that teaches hand-to-hand combat.Correct use of small arms(Hand guns,Smg's and such).How to break an opponents bones and how to use melee weapons.
 

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Quantum Roberts said:
Film Appreciation
ooh! we have that at my school but it's called Media Studies, all you do is watch films all day and write notes on how they do it. this sounds good but I did have to sit throught Twilight and write a non-biased report on it. :S


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The Kangaroo

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Furburt said:
No I mean just angry brawling and shouting. Like outside a pub at 2 in the morning.
Yeah we mainly just learn how to knock someone out within 3 seconds of them throwing a punch.
 

Ithos

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Ernie Devlin said:
Common Courtesy 101, 'how not to be a rude person to those you don't know (or do)'.
Should have been implemented looong ago. Also, Common Sense 101.

Giant Robot Piloting 101 & Sourcery 101 would be fun, altho unlikely. MacGuyverism 102: How to make stuff explode and How to Repear the Colateral damage w/ Houshold Objects, and "Apathy for Dickheads: How to accept the fact that some people are different than you, and ignore them" (although it sounds more like a book title. Still, it should be in the reading list of the coriculum).
 

LeonLethality

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Ernie Devlin said:
Common Courtesy 101, 'how not to be a rude person to those you don't know (or do)'.
seconded

I cant really think of one myself (the ones I did think of where already posted by others
 

gim73

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Well, I guess somebody was inspired by Accepted.

You guys realize that tacking on a 101 to the end of the name just makes it a beginning course, suitable for college freshmen. Many of these are college courses. Swordfighting is a useful skill in acting.

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Arkhangelsk

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String Instruments. Choose as many string instruments you want to learn. I'll take guitar, violin, bass, and banjo.
 

Ernie Devlin

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Ithos said:
Ernie Devlin said:
Common Courtesy 101, 'how not to be a rude person to those you don't know (or do)'.
Should have been implemented looong ago. Also, Common Sense 101.

Giant Robot Piloting 101 & Sourcery 101 would be fun, altho unlikely. MacGuyverism 102: How to make stuff explode and How to Repear the Colateral damage w/ Houshold Objects, and "Apathy for Dickheads: How to accept the fact that some people are different than you, and ignore them" (although it sounds more like a book title. Still, it should be in the reading list of the coriculum).
MacGuyverism should be mandatory dude, I agree.. He is a fictional god amongst non fictional men.
:)
Apathy for Dickheads is also a worthwhile course, I mean if someone is going to be a dickhead in any situation, why should we respond? That'd be adding fuel to the fire of stupidity.