What was Michael's Subway order?
A cheese sandwich, untoasted
Why did Michael need staples in the back of his head?
He ran into a pole and fell backwards while racing with Mackenzie outside of Roosevelt Field.
What was Michael's nickname when he was younger and why?
DH = Da Hulk = anger problems
Where did Mike and Neve study abroad?
Dublin, Ireland
What degree did Michael graduate with?
BA Computer Science, Brown University
What was the name of Michael's (inferior) elementary school?
Daly
How did Michael get a nurse's elbow?
He was wrestling Sam and Sam pulled his elbow out of its socket.
What was Michael's unusual request while showering?
He needed someone to sit in the bathroom with him.
Where did Mike and his friends travel to after graduating college?
Southeast Asia
What language did Michael study (and abandon) while in middle and high school?
Italiano, come i suoi fratelli!
What was Michael's go-to restaurant for birthday dinners? What was his favorite dish?
DiMaggio's, mozzarella sticks
At what age did Michael stop putting Michael's eye drops in for him?
Way too old
What was Michael's unusual habit while playing video games?
He would jump up and down persistently.
Name Michael's roommate.
????
Always a well-rounded kid, Michael has many interests. What other industry was he actively involved in as a college student?
Film
Which of Mike's YouTube videos went viral?
"Allergic to water"
Michael has many ailments. Name three.
Asthma, eczema, chronic conjunctivitis (?), vision, allergies, etc.
With your team, recreate the "Italy pose."
do it right
How long have Mike and Neve been dating?
Mike needs to answer this
Java, JavaScript, Python, C/C++, HTML, CSS, Google Apps Script, more?
What did Michael claim was his favorite place to visit during California summers?
Port Washington
Michael has many allergens. Name two FOOD allergens.
Peanuts, chickpeas...
Way too old
What was the name of Mike's previous girlfriend?
Eileen
What is a buckyball?
A buckyball is a molecule called Buckminsterfullerene. Composed of 60 carbon atoms formed in the shape of a hollow ball, buckyballs have, as yet, little practical use, although they do make up nanotubes, which have some uses. The story of buckyballs begins in 1985 in the laboratory of British astronomer Harold Kroto.
JK - but why did I ask this question?