A little humour
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ESTATE PLANNING:
My buddy Dave was a single guy living at home with his father and working in the family business.
He knew that he would inherit a fortune once his sickly father died.
Dave wanted two things:
• to learn how to invest his inheritance and,
• to find a wife to share his fortune.
One evening at an investment meeting, he spotted the most beautiful woman he had ever seen.
Her natural beauty took his breath away .
I may look like just an ordinary man," he said to her, "but in just a few years, my father will die, and I'll inherit 20 million dollars."
Impressed, the woman obtained his business card.
Two weeks later, she became his stepmother.
Women are so much better at estate planning than men. -
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Important announcement from Berkley School of Music
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Excerpted from the Pikes Peak Jazz and Swing Society monthly newsletter ( on line):
Half of us are going to come out of this quarantine as amazing cooks. The other half will come out with a drinking problem.
I used to spin that toilet paper roll like I was on Wheel of Fortune. Now I turn it like I'm cracking a safe.
I don't think anyone expected that when we changed the clocks we'd go from Standard Time to the "Twilight Zone".
Home-schooling is going well. Two students suspended for fighting and one teacher fired for drinking on the job.
I'm SO excited--it's time to take out the trash. What should I wear?
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@SSmith1226 said in A little humour:
Important announcement from Berkley School of Music
That was cute. Clever idea.
BTW, it's a shame about Berklee's tuition charges. When I first studied from them, costs were comparable with any other school. Now they're off the charts. And for musicians? Can you imagine with the average income of a musician, how long it would take to pay off student loans?
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Nothing relating to trumpets, but if life is too calm under stay-at-home orders, here's a bit of manufactured excitement:
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@Kehaulani
You aren’t kidding about the Berkley School of Music Tuition!!!Estimated Budget 2018/2019
Massachusetts Resident and Non-Resident Total Budget $65,144
In-State Tuition $42,880
Other Fees $1,260
Room and Board $18,360
On-Campus Other Budget $2,170
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@SSmith1226 said in A little humour:
@Kehaulani
You aren’t kidding about the Berkley School of Music Tuition!!!Estimated Budget 2018/2019
Massachusetts Resident and Non-Resident Total Budget $65,144
In-State Tuition $42,880
Other Fees $1,260
Room and Board $18,360
On-Campus Other Budget $2,170
Books and Supplies $474I'm curious what "room and board" constitutes. If you divide that number by 12 (months in a year) you get $1530. That's more than my mortgage payment, and I have 1/2 acre lot. Are there no 1/2 room dives with 12 roommates in Boston for $600/month?
These costs are absurd. Most students will go into debt...and how will they pay it off?
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Room & Board usually means a shared dormitory room for the school year (not including summer) and cafeteria style meals for the same length of time.
BTW, I checked on it and Berklee tuition in today's dollars would be around $1,616.00 (excluding R&B.)
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Since this is "A little humour" Thread:
Did you hear about the Berklee Boarding house that blew up?
Roomers are flying!
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@SSmith1226
I did a little searching and on facebook (I think it was facebook) was a picture of WMAR which is in Baltimore. However, this guy does not have a Maryland type accent. I kinda doubt that he is from West Virginia because of all the toboggans and shirts he wears, None of them say WVU Mountaineers. Being a Mountaineer, just about everyone (me included) owns some sort of WVU apparel.
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@Kehaulani said in A little humour:
BTW, it's a shame about Berklee's tuition charges. When I first studied from them, costs were comparable with any other school. Now they're off the charts. And for musicians? Can you imagine with the average income of a musician, how long it would take to pay off student loans?
Oh damned! My daughter wants to go to Berklee when she graduates!
Maybe I can write sad songs for Garth Brooks because I'll sure be sad when she goes and I'll be poorer while she's gone. -
@Dr-Mark said in A little humour:
Oh damned! My daughter wants to go to Berklee when she graduates!
Don't give up on Berklee. Even though it's expensive, I believe it also has a fair share of scholarships, work-study programs and grants available.
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Scholarships would only reduce the costs, but I doubt it could ever become "affordable" for the average Joe/Jill.
That being said, I had a buddy who got a full-ride to Curtis, and another who got a 3/4 scholarship to Juilliard. Even though they had to pay for housing, that's a pretty cool thing to get into. -
@administrator said in A little humour:
That being said, I had a buddy who got a full-ride to Curtis, and . .
If I'm not mistaking, Curtis is tuition free.
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