This list is completely arbitrary and not a genuine analysis of the relative merits of state fossils.
OT: Friday POSBANG/open thread
Waiting for this endless day to end. I officialy got hired on at work today (after 90days) and I am leaving tomorrow for Ann Arbor for my son's bday! WHOOP!
'Try growing up in Texas a Michigan WOLVERINE'.
Sounds like a good day. Congrats!
On the job and the trip to AA
"Over? Did you say, over? Nothing is over until we decide it is!"
Congratulations! See, reading MGoBlog does wonders for employment. You may never get any work done but your grammar will be great! Brian should use that in his advertising.
Disgruntled former moderator. I got a lot of problems with you people!
I finally gave up my annual fight against Winter. I just bought a new set of downhill skis this week and am excited to use them tommorrow. I haven't gone skiing in about 20 years. It looks like I will get some use out of them over the next several weeks.
Get busy living or get busy dying.
It hardly snowed in Ann Arbor, and besides, I work remotely from my Michigan decorated office at home. So I could be snowed in and would still have to work. So I'm grumpy today. Congrats to the lucky ones who have today and to all the east coasters, please be safe.
Beat Wisconsin!!!
How many times have you been on the freeway and had someone fly by you at 100 mph then end up 2 cars ahead of you at the off ramp? What's the point? -Mark Harmon
Trying to studying for an EECS 270 exam but too busy alerting my friends they are in a "Rapture Guy" gif on mgoblog
EECS 314 was the bane of my senior year. Why anyone would voluntarily study EECS is beyond me.
/Mechanical engineers ftw. Wanna start a flame war? EMP and my trebuchet still works...
/All in good fun. EECS was SO not for me, but we need you EECS guys around.
"Over? Did you say, over? Nothing is over until we decide it is!"
I second that EECS 314 was the worst. Probably two main reasons for that...
1) No one taking it gave a shit about EECS
2) Rumor had it that whichever professor in the EECS department receive the worst reviews from the EECS students had to teach the class. Based on my single data point, that is 100% true.
I do have to give that class credit though, it was responsible for one of my greatest college traditions: skipping class on Friday afternoon to drink 40's with my best friend before we'd go into work.
Trying to studying for an EECS 270 exam but too busy alerting my friends they are in a "Rapture Guy" gif on mgoblog
Is there a password to get into the posbang?
Bears Beets Battlestar Galactica
Beat wiscy. Classes cancelled today so killing the day rewatching the ohio game!
Chillin..hookah lounge later with some friends. maybe snort coke and shoot up some heroin but not classy enough
If you don't like Michigan you are a peasant
Posbang, you say? I think I went to one of these back in my college days. If this is the same as that, I'm up for it! There were so many prostitutes at that party. I had the time of my life. The aftermath was allegedly messy but I can't remember anything so its all good. Allegedly.
Yes, THAT Craig James. Allegedly.
typing a lot and erasing so my boss thinks i am typing an email
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2013 resolution - make it onto the 2014 favorite MGoPosters post, not ironically
1) If your office supports it, walk around in a hurry with some papers in your hands. Good mid-day cardio.
2) Open up a document and slowly scroll through it, as if reading. Switch back to non-work when shoulder-surfers leave.
3) Mad scientist look, when you put your elbows on your desk and bottoms of your palms just over your eyebrows, with fingers curled over the top of your head. Take quick nap.
4) Check work phone voicemail over and over again.
5) Open a very long or dense file and start changing stuff, only to cancel the save at the end (risky, though).
6) General mean-muggin'. Come at me with your tasking, I dare you.
In addition to what Run The Football said, if you have a system at work that displays tons of charts and updates every so often automatically, always leave that open and, as people walk by, switch to it and stare at it intently. For me, where I work, the tab that always accompanies MGoBlog in Explorer (*insert all Explorer-related complaints here*) is the outage duration and case listings screen. The only problem is that I will actually have to start producing these root cause analysis and reliability graphs that I said I was working on.
"Funny isn't it, how naughty dentists always make that one fatal mistake."
Follow the random tweets of a Michigan alum - http://twitter.com/#!/LorneEC3
Just got back from a run. Looking forward to a good night!
Beat Bucky!
MGoClimb: what kind of climbing are you in to?
"The straightest line from A to B is straight: From A to B"
"When you have Denard Robinson, you can have everything"
~George Walden
I've done some 14ers in Colorado, as well as Mount Rainier twice via different routes. My avatar is from the first when we were climbing in 60+ mph winds.
Well I'll be jiggered. I've very recently gotten into climbing, and as a challenge to myself to keep doing it, I've set goals for myself to do the Grand Teton and Rainier
"The straightest line from A to B is straight: From A to B"
"When you have Denard Robinson, you can have everything"
~George Walden
What is he, some kind of sleeper recruit? I don't see him listed on Rivals or Scout. I hope the coaches know what they are doing with all these under-the-radar types.
"You will suffer humiliation when the team from my area defeats the team from your area." -- The Onion
Here for the Posbang. I brought chips
Coach Hoke once told me that a moral victory is still a (expletive deleted) loss.
The GF and I have exhausted much of the beach activity after a week in Hawai'i. We will probably check out the Pearl Harbor exhibit this afternoon.
Take the tour that takes you out to the USS Arizona. Very somber, very historic...something every American should see.
The Team, The Team, The Team
Just got back to Madison, WI from the U.P. My arse is sore from the drive. Lots of vehicles in the snow north of Green Bay....looked like a war zone with vehicles littered in the median and in the ditch.
Now on to stubhub for another glance at tickets for tomorrow's game. My front row seats fell through, so now I'm in panic mode. Time to crack a bottle of Founder's to aid my search.
Haven't seen snow since I left Michigan in early 2006. I would love to see what 1-3" would look like in the bay area. Yesterday I saw a man using a scraper to remove dew off the roof of his car.
Four day weekend at the one and only Hope College. Thank God for winter break.
Go blue, beat Wisconsin! (Also, Go Hope, beat Calvin)



I live in St Louis and we don't have any of that white stuff on the ground here, so I'm going for a (cold) bike ride tomorrow. Should be refreshing!
The Team, The Team, The Team