It's great that a society with a goal of improving this University can't even think of a new name after almost a year. I imagine their secret little meetings being held in a fort made of pillow and blankets and them having elaborate brainstorming sessions. What is also awesome is that they've spent this much time to come up with such an awful list of ideas.
I think you got Circle K mixed up with K-Grams (which Circle K started). Remember that K-Grams works with children and Circle K works with all types of service. Since Circle K also works with children, I'll let your mistake slide :-)
I absolutely love the irony that the "internal email" was almost certainly provided by the Michigan Daily's Editor in Chief, Donn Fresard, who joined Michigamua last spring.
I don't know that it was. A good part of the reason the entire Daily staff wants to hit him in the face is because he won't answer any questions about the group, no matter how insignificant they are.
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Edit: corrected spelling from
Michiguama->Michigamua once Brandon of Arbor Update caught my error.
hehe im totally hearting the comics
There's a secret society???
It's great that a society with a goal of improving this University can't even think of a new name after almost a year. I imagine their secret little meetings being held in a fort made of pillow and blankets and them having elaborate brainstorming sessions. What is also awesome is that they've spent this much time to come up with such an awful list of ideas.
I think you got Circle K mixed up with K-Grams (which Circle K started). Remember that K-Grams works with children and Circle K works with all types of service. Since Circle K also works with children, I'll let your mistake slide :-)
Uag... bring back the blue pen! This red hurts my eyes! :D
All this talk of circle-K reminds me of:
"Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K."
-Ted (or Bill. I don't really remember) from Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (shortly after witnessing flying phone booth for the first time)
quality movie.
I absolutely love the irony that the "internal email" was almost certainly provided by the Michigan Daily's Editor in Chief, Donn Fresard, who joined Michigamua last spring.
Jessica-
I don't know that it was. A good part of the reason the entire Daily staff wants to hit him in the face is because he won't answer any questions about the group, no matter how insignificant they are.
Kinda lame... how bout some actual fishbowl material?
Two of those name "ideas" have been registered in the U of M directory by a former member. ("mfire" and "theorder")
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