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Friday in Ann Arbor?

scarlet96

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What are people doing out here? Looking to hit Zimmerman's Deli, walk campus maybe check out the museum for the kids and find a dinner spot tonight. Anyone else with good plans?
 
What are people doing out here? Looking to hit Zimmerman's Deli, walk campus maybe check out the museum for the kids and find a dinner spot tonight. Anyone else with good plans?

Zingerman's is great; just be prepared for the line.

I'm biased, but I suggest visiting the Law Quad. It's gorgeous.
 
Made the 9 hour drive. Pulled in yesterday, hit Zingermans for lunch...go with sandwich #74. Wife is a UM grad so got good tour of campus...very impressive and well organized campus.
 
Did Zingermans for lunch today. Also toured the law quad a bit & went into the library. @TangoTwo do you know if the event is open to all?
 
Zingerman's is great; just be prepared for the line.

I'm biased, but I suggest visiting the Law Quad. It's gorgeous.
Just got back from Zingerman's (long line, yes sir), and went to the law quad. Place is amazing. Rutgers has such a long way to go to get close to the level of other universities in terms of cohesiveness, and the only chance we have of becoming a more unified, engaged, and donating fanbase is to put resources into football. Athletics generates donations to the academic side.

All that aside, Michigan is very cool. Walked downtown a little bit, and went on a tour with the Screws and two friends. The tour was disorganized (let Mr. Screw weigh in on this aspect of it), but Ann Arbor is very cool.
 
You have to give a lot of credit to anyone who drives for nine hours only to see a blowout. That is fan loyalty.
 
Just got back from Zingerman's (long line, yes sir), and went to the law quad. Place is amazing. Rutgers has such a long way to go to get close to the level of other universities in terms of cohesiveness, and the only chance we have of becoming a more unified, engaged, and donating fanbase is to put resources into football. Athletics generates donations to the academic side.

All that aside, Michigan is very cool. Walked downtown a little bit, and went on a tour with the Screws and two friends. The tour was disorganized (let Mr. Screw weigh in on this aspect of it), but Ann Arbor is very cool.
Just wait until you step foot into the Big House. Go on Hoover Ave. and walk up with the UM band, really cool, sea of people.
 
The Arbor Brewing Company is the place to be in Ann Arbor tonight.
Just left there an hour ago and went to the Schembeckler statue for Mrs. Screw. Met some good RU folks at The Arbor, then listened to Mr. Screw tell us a story about how he got his birth name, which, from what I can tell, still hasn't been decided. He said he's gonna re-tell the story tomorrow, and as you can probably figure out I'm planning on setting myself on fire.
 
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@RutgersRaRa let's not forget how MrScrew rushed the gates at the stadium & almost got in and then we parked in the parking spot belonging to the president of UM. And you've never laughed so hard. Ever.
 
@RutgersRaRa let's not forget how MrScrew rushed the gates at the stadium & almost got in and then we parked in the parking spot belonging to the president of UM. And you've never laughed so hard. Ever.
I laughed, but I have NEVER seen you laugh as hard as you did in the restaurant. And he did make the gate reset itself when it tried closing on him, but at least he was quiet (cough cough) about what he was doing.
 
Did Zingermans for lunch today. Also toured the law quad a bit & went into the library. @TangoTwo do you know if the event is open to all?
Hi Mrs and Mr Screw and RaRa. This is Brian from Columbus NJ. Saw you last night at the Rutgers Michigan Club party. hreat to see you again. Let's celebrate RaRa s birthday with a win! Enjoy the game and your seats!
 
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