Penni60 45 Posted June 20, 2005 For those of you who are married, were married, or are contemplating marriage. Under the assumption that men need (or ought) to be trained for marriage, Southwest Tech is offering a new 2 year associates degree. TWO YEAR DEGREE: Becoming a Real Man. That's right, in just six mini-mesters, you, too, can be a real man as well as earn anassociates degree in MA (Male Arts).Please take a moment to look over the program outline. FIRST YEAR Autumn Schedule: MEN 101 Combating Stupidity MEN 102 You, Too, Can Do Housework MEN 103 PMS-Learn When to Keep Your Mouth Shut MEN 104 We Do Not Want Sleazy Under things for Christmas Winter Schedule: MEN 110 Wonderful Laundry Techniques MEN 111 Understanding the Female Response to getting in at 2 AM MEN 112 Parenting: It Doesn't End with Conception EAT 100 Get a Life, Learn to Cook EAT 101 Get a Life, Learn to Cook II ECON 001 What's Hers is Hers Spring Schedule: MEN 120 How NOT to Act Like a Buttface When You're Wrong MEN 121 Understanding Your Incompetence MEN 122 YOU, the Weaker Sex MEN 123 Reasons to Give Flowers ECON 001 What Was Yours is Hers SECOND YEAR Autumn Schedule: SEX 101 You CAN Fall Asleep without It SEX 102 Morning Dilemma: If It's Awake, Take a Shower SEX 103 How to Stay Awake After Sex MEN 201 How to Put the Toilet Seat Down Elective (See Electives Below) Winter Schedule: MEN 210 The Remote Control: Overcoming Your Dependency MEN 211 How to Not Act Younger than Your Children MEN 212 You, Too, Can Be a Designated Driver MEN 213 Honest, You Don't Look Like Tom Cruise or Billy Dee MEN 230A Her Birthdays and Anniversaries Are Important Spring Schedule: MEN 220 Omitting %&*! from Your Vocabulary (Pass/Fail Only) MEN 221 Fluffing the Blanket After farting Is Not Necessary MEN 222 Real Men Ask for Directions MEN 223 Thirty Minutes of Begging is NOT Considered Foreplay MEN 230B Her Birthdays and Anniversaries Are Important 2 Course Electives: EAT 201 Cooking with Tofu EAT 202 Utilization of Eating Utensils EAT 203 Burping and Belching Discreetly MEN 231 Mothers-in-law MEN 232 Appear to Be Listening MEN 233 Just Say "Yes, Dear" ECON 001 Cheaper to Keep Her Just a thought for all the women out there... MENtal illness, MENstrual cramps, MENtal breakdown, MENopause, GUYnocologist (poetic spelling). Ever notice how all of women's problems start with men? Send this to all of the women you know (and men with a sense of humor) and brighten their day!!!... and when we have real trouble, it's a HISterectomy. (Ifit'scalled a HISterectomy, why doesn't he get it?) Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paula 4 Posted June 20, 2005 LOL - This has made me laugh! My personal favorite "course"... MEN 210 The Remote Control: Overcoming Your Dependency I wish I knew how many times hubby had the entire family (even the 2 yr old!) looking for the remote! He has even called home from work, just to ask, "Did yall find the remote for the tv yet?" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeLarla 22 Posted June 20, 2005 I've seen the list before but it's missing something: Grabbing Your Weiner and Twirling it like a Propeller Will NOT turn her on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
La_madam 20 Posted June 20, 2005 Grabbing Your Weiner and Twirling it like a Propeller Will NOT turn her on. Im dying here with laughter..LOL..it is so nice to know my husband is not the only man who does this LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the best me 6 Posted June 20, 2005 Grabbing Your Weiner and Twirling it like a Propeller Will NOT turn her on. ROTFLMAO!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guitarman 0 Posted June 22, 2005 Well I got good advice from my father before I got married. Basically he informed me that it was mandatory that all grooms had to watch the Bill Cosby video entitled, "Himself" in order to learn how to outsmart your wife by screwing up the laundry and feeding the children all the wrong foods for Breakfast. Thereby never being responsible for those things again. But the most valuable piece of advice my father gave to me was to have the proper outlook and never insist on winning. He said live by the motto, "I can be right or I can be happy, but I can't be both. I chose to be happy." :-) then twirl my u-know-what around. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paula 4 Posted June 22, 2005 then twirl my u-know-what around. LOL... LMBO! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites