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Maximillian Fishman Global Institute of Fishbowl-on-Head-ology

The Maximillian Fishman Global Institute of Fishbowl-on-Head-ology (MFGIFH) was set up by Maximillian Fishman.

Maximillian Fishman Global Institute of Fishbowl-on-Head-ology

Fishman is world-renowned for his Fishbowl-on-Head Stunts, usually in high-risk environments.

He was actually the first person to summit Everest with a fishbowl on his head. Neither he nor the three mackerel accompanying him used supplemental oxygen during the climb.

Handsomely paid for his live performances, he used his earnings to build the Institute, which now has over 2,000 students at any one time.

The building boasts fourteen aquariums, over 200 training parlors, 167 hot-tubs, and seventeen cafeterias, all of which are staffed by world-renowned chefs.

Mr Sealikk-Hanth trained there.

Appears in Books 12A-12B
First seen in Book 12A, page 143
Research
entry art from b12b:c99:p253
organisation e_mfgifh - absorbed ids e_maximillian_fishman
also known as MFGIFH Maximillian Fishman
specialized training at the MFGIFH (Maximillian Fishman Global Institute of Fishbowl-on-Head-ology) b12a:c07:p143
first appearance b12a:c07:p143
appears in Book 12A Book 12B

In the printed almanac pages (4 cited)

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Facts

character_fact (2)

Maximillian Fishman set up the MFGIFH and is probably the world's most renowned practitioner of Fishbowl-on-Head.

Maximillian Fishman, who set up the institute, is probably the world's most renowned practitioner of this noble activity. b12a:c07:p144
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Maximillian Fishman was the first person to summit Everest with a fishbowl on his head, and neither he nor the three mackerel accompanying him used supplemental oxygen.

He was actually the first person to summit Everest with a fishbowl on his head. Neither he nor the three mackerel accompanying him used supplemental oxygen during the climb. b12a:c99:p276
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The MFGIFH now has over 2,000 students at any one time and boasts fourteen aquariums, over 200 training parlors, 167 hot-tubs, and seventeen cafeterias staffed by world-renowned chefs.

The building boasts fourteen aquariums, over 200 training parlors, 167 hot-tubs, and seventeen cafeterias, all of which are staffed by world-renowned chefs. b12a:c99:p276
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history (4)

Maximillian Fishman performed the legendary 1,000 Goldfish Tightrope Extravaganza at the 2010 Olympics Opening Ceremony.

It was he who performed the legendary 1,000 Goldfish Tightrope Extravaganza at the 2010 Olympics Opening Ceremony, still spoken about in hushed tones to this day. b12a:c07:p144
f_b12a_053 history

Maximillian Fishman used his earnings from live performances to build the MFGIFH institute.

Handsomely paid for his live performances, he used his earnings to build the Institute, which now has over 2,000 students at any one time. b12a:c99:p276
f_b12a_138 history

The Maximillian Fishman Global Institute of Fishbowl-on-Head-ology (MFGIFH) was set up by Maximillian Fishman.

Set up by Maximillian Fishman. b12b:c99:p231
f_b12b_180 history

Maximillian Fishman was the first person to summit Everest with a fishbowl on his head; neither he nor the three mackerel accompanying him used supplemental oxygen.

He was actually the first person to summit Everest with a fishbowl on his head. Neither he nor the three mackerel accompanying him used supplemental oxygen during the climb. b12b:c99:p231
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The MFGIFH now has over 2,000 students at any one time.

which now has over 2,000 students at any one time. b12b:c99:p231
f_b12b_182 numeric_fact

The MFGIFH building has fourteen aquariums, over 200 training parlors, 167 hot-tubs, and seventeen cafeterias staffed by world-renowned chefs.

The building boasts fourteen aquariums, over 200 training parlors, 167 hot-tubs, and seventeen cafeterias, all of which are staffed by world-renowned chefs. b12b:c99:p231
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