Feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. I'll gladly give you my insight on all of those and our tailgate is always open to hosting new people!
Senior year, had just woken up for Tuesday morning class after a long night at the pub. I was in complete awe of the situation and can remember never having such an overwhelming feeling of helplessness.
The Alley Light seems like a cool speak easy...and if you're into craft beer, Three Notch'd has gotten solid reviews. I am passing through there this Saturday night and have been doing some research. I hope this helps!
Even though the results weren't what any of us wanted, you have been a class act. There is no questioning or mutual love for this wonderful university. Go BLUE!!!
I agree with not boycotting the kickoff. The players and university have already been embarrassed enough by the national media, the last thing they need is for an empty Michigan Stadium on primetime TV for everyone to make fun of. On the other hand, I love the idea of a constant "Fire Brandon" chant and would gladly participate in that!
stopped by our tailgate last Saturday and was nothing but a class act. We were more than happy to donate to the cause and will happily do so again. In a world of knucklehead athletes it's nice to see that some of them have a solid head on their shoulders!
No one in my family attended UofM but we renewed our 3 season tickets for the 34th year w/o asking any questions. If your fandom is so fragile then maybe you should join my fairweather Buckeye friends down here in Columbus. I couldn't be more proud to support my favorite school whether it be through the money that we donate or the 6-hour roundtrip drive we make every home Saturday! Go BLUE!!!
to my wife's works' Christmas party. I hear you on the coffee, but hopefully the beer will be flowing like champagne there because I'm going to have to go deal with all the Buckeyes and their "undefeated" jabber. Hopefully we shut them up next Saturday!
I wish I was going to be there with you, was unable to make the trip up from Columbus. Represent all of us Wolverines over there in EL, going to be a glorious maize and blue day! I've felt good about this game all week and it hasn't swayed...Michigan 28-24
No one in my family, including myself, graduated or even went to school at Michigan. My family and I are I guess what some want to call "Wal-Mart Wolverines," even though I strongly disagree. I grew up in central Ohio, where I still live outside the most hated city of them all, in a middle class family. My father, God bless his cotton-picking heart, somewhere at an early age saw the light of Michigan football and never looked back. Lucky for me, the year that I was born was also the year my family received full-season tickets to the Big House. I have been fortunate enough to see more games in my 30 years than most get to in their lifetimes, and for that I am extemely thankful. We sit in the south endzone...yes, the same endzone where Desmond did the the Heisman pose, where Charles Woodson returned the punt to, and where Super Mario caught the last second TD against JoePa. From my seat in section 11 I've lived some of my highest highs and, unfortunately, some of my lowest lows. I've jumped like crazy watching Mercury Hayes lift us over Virginia, and shook my head in disbelief as the "Rocket" returned his second kick for a TD. I've watched my Dad tear up when the clock read 0:00 against the Buckeyes in 1997, knowing he just might get to see us(yes I know the we don't play for the team, but c'mon, we all feel like part of the program, don't we?) win a National Championsip before he dies. I've made many a friend from traveling to road games, and enjoy every home Saturday that I get to tailgate with my family and some of my newfound Michigan brothers. See, my "Why" isn't any better than yours, but, alumnus or not, it's just as special. We all love and take pride in it...the university, the team, the stadium, the experience. Here's to many more good memories, and hopefully sometime soon beating these Buckeyes that are in my backyard!
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Any suggestions on where to watch in Knoxville, TN? Thanks in advance and Go BLUE!!!
I'm not usually a "get off my lawn" kind of guy, but in this case, "GET OFF MY LAWN!!!"
Hung it in my mancave today, must say it is a great addition.
had to be Roundtree's catch against ND, what an electric environment! Personal favorite moment though was Denard in "victory formation" versus Ohio.
Go BLUE!!!
Based on the fact I was barely born during AC's years, Desmond gets my vote. Braylon doesn't even deserve to be in the conversation.
then you should also try Thirsty Dog's 12 Dogs of Christmas. Both are phenomenal.
please email them to me @ [email protected]. I will be in Ann Arbor for the weekend beginning on Thursday. Thanks in advance!
We will never see those again.
I wish I was going to be there with you, was unable to make the trip up from Columbus. Represent all of us Wolverines over there in EL, going to be a glorious maize and blue day! I've felt good about this game all week and it hasn't swayed...Michigan 28-24
outdid yourself on this one. Great stuff!!!
No one in my family, including myself, graduated or even went to school at Michigan. My family and I are I guess what some want to call "Wal-Mart Wolverines," even though I strongly disagree. I grew up in central Ohio, where I still live outside the most hated city of them all, in a middle class family. My father, God bless his cotton-picking heart, somewhere at an early age saw the light of Michigan football and never looked back. Lucky for me, the year that I was born was also the year my family received full-season tickets to the Big House. I have been fortunate enough to see more games in my 30 years than most get to in their lifetimes, and for that I am extemely thankful. We sit in the south endzone...yes, the same endzone where Desmond did the the Heisman pose, where Charles Woodson returned the punt to, and where Super Mario caught the last second TD against JoePa. From my seat in section 11 I've lived some of my highest highs and, unfortunately, some of my lowest lows. I've jumped like crazy watching Mercury Hayes lift us over Virginia, and shook my head in disbelief as the "Rocket" returned his second kick for a TD. I've watched my Dad tear up when the clock read 0:00 against the Buckeyes in 1997, knowing he just might get to see us(yes I know the we don't play for the team, but c'mon, we all feel like part of the program, don't we?) win a National Championsip before he dies. I've made many a friend from traveling to road games, and enjoy every home Saturday that I get to tailgate with my family and some of my newfound Michigan brothers. See, my "Why" isn't any better than yours, but, alumnus or not, it's just as special. We all love and take pride in it...the university, the team, the stadium, the experience. Here's to many more good memories, and hopefully sometime soon beating these Buckeyes that are in my backyard!