
Freehold DM |

Freehold DM wrote:Wow. Those are some impressive degrees.Indeed. I bet there's a lot more dudes and dudettes like that in Hollywood and the entertainment/ sports industry. I may have to do research.
Hollywood is weird that way. You never know who is into or has degrees in what, they're usually pretending they're someone else. Kinda like gaming.

Kajehase |

DSXMachina wrote:I recall seeing something involving him and an Olympic Pentathalon team...Aberzombie wrote:Incidently, did anyone else ever realize just how f!#+ing smart Dolph Lundgren is? Dude's got a degree in chemistry, a degree in chemical engineering, and a Master's in chemical engineering. Holy s&#~!Yeah, he was also a bi-athlete to some insane standard as well, basically he's a rolled PC using loaded dice.
He helped coach the US team in '96 or '00 if I recall correctly.

Ragadolf |

Aberzombie wrote:He helped coach the US team in '96 or '00 if I recall correctly.DSXMachina wrote:I recall seeing something involving him and an Olympic Pentathalon team...Aberzombie wrote:Incidently, did anyone else ever realize just how f!#+ing smart Dolph Lundgren is? Dude's got a degree in chemistry, a degree in chemical engineering, and a Master's in chemical engineering. Holy s&#~!Yeah, he was also a bi-athlete to some insane standard as well, basically he's a rolled PC using loaded dice.
Wow. I would never have guessed. That's pretty freakin' impressive.

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MagusJanus |

Taxes! Ooh, that's gonna be interesting this year. We left govt service, Only one of us is now working, and we had our baby girl.
Does she have her social security card yet? If born last year or Jan 1 of this year, you can claim her. Even a single child makes a massive difference on the tax forms.

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Not sure if I mentioned it, but we've got a new hire sitting across the hall from me. Seems like a nice guy, but he's got the personality of a f%%$ing rock. Just real serious all the time. I think his face would crack if he smiled.
Check to see if he's a lich. The Michigan Institute of Technology and Thaumaturgy is missing one.

MagusJanus |
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I hate it when youngsters bewail their 'elderly status'. Quiet, all y'all. I'm a lot closer to the reaper than any of ya!
But happy birthday to those who have partaken recently/will be partaking soon. Age is just a state of mind.
Bah! Age doesn't indicate closeness to the Reaper!
I've got the Reaper locked up in the dungeon! I'm the closest one of all!

Kajehase |

Kajehase wrote:Aberzombie wrote:He helped coach the US team in '96 or '00 if I recall correctly.DSXMachina wrote:I recall seeing something involving him and an Olympic Pentathalon team...Aberzombie wrote:Incidently, did anyone else ever realize just how f!#+ing smart Dolph Lundgren is? Dude's got a degree in chemistry, a degree in chemical engineering, and a Master's in chemical engineering. Holy s&#~!Yeah, he was also a bi-athlete to some insane standard as well, basically he's a rolled PC using loaded dice.Wow. I would never have guessed. That's pretty freakin' impressive.
Or traitorous, depending on how you look at it. ;)

Treppa |

When I go, I want this played to see me off, preferably in its original 200-pc instrumentation:
Berlioz scored the symphony for a large military band or concert band, with optional choir and string instruments. The following list reflects both the number of instrumental parts and the number of musicians Berlioz intended for each instrument:
piccolos (4 players), flutes (5 players), oboes (5 players), E-flat clarinets (5 players), 2 B-flat clarinets (26 players total), bass clarinets (2 players), bassoons (8 players), contrabassoon (ad lib)
6 horns in F, A-flat, E-flat, G, D and C (12 players total), 4 trumpets in F, C and B-flat (8 players total), 2 cornets in A-flat, G and B-flat (4 players total), 3 trombones (3 tenors or alto and 2 tenors, 10 players total), bass trombone (ad lib), 2 ophicleides (6 players total)
2 snare drums (8 players total), timpani (ad lib), cymbals (3 players), bass drums, tam tam, turkish crescents
choir and strings (both ad lib)
In addition to the three trombones, a solo tenor trombone appears in the second movement. The choir, if used, only appears in the final movement. The strings, if used, only appear in their entirety in the final movement, with the cellos and basses only appearing in the first movement.
It would be cool if somebody would lead the group down the street walking backwards to conduct, as Berlioz did.

Kajehase |

My Song for the end
I'd probably prefer they either go with this one or this one.

Freehold DM |

Wow, I got $8.00 for a tax refund this year. Thank you Federal Government and Obamacare.
I can't decide if I want a pathfinder pdf file I've been eyeing for 6 months or go to Wendy's and order an artrery clogging grease burger.
How much did you get last year?
I've owed nys almost every year.

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Wow, I got $8.00 for a tax refund this year. Thank you Federal Government and Obamacare.
I can't decide if I want a pathfinder pdf file I've been eyeing for 6 months or go to Wendy's and order an artrery clogging grease burger.
That's almost perfect in my book, I'm not into giving the gov't an interest free loan. As for the burger i'd go smashburger or steak and shake.