2 - Tuesday, November 20, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 42e Maynard St. Ann Arbsr, Ml 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com KARILSTAMPFL DAVID GOH Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-558 stampfl@michigandailyecom goh@michigandailyecom at was barely halftime, and it was miserable on all actounts. The Buck- eyes were storming the stadium, dashing our hopes of a sunny New Year's in Pasadena. we hadn't even won the Blood Battle. And the Michi- gan weather was, as usual, relentless. A stinging rain bore down on the sta- dium. I thought it couldn't get any Then somebody shoved his way between my friend and me and almost knocked us over. His face was painted maize and blue. H-e wore a Michigan sweatshirt. Naturally, I thought he was just another crazed fan. But then, as he squeezed -his way through, the rowe, I realized that the sweatshirt was all he was wearing. This guy wasn't wearing any pants. He wasn't' wearing any boxers, either. And I think he was heading for the field. I was in such shock At the time that Ididn't have time to confront this guy about his nakedness. At least he was CRIME NOTES laize ant See something tho: the Ann Arbor or U1 Michigan experience? missions to grossman( dailycom. polite about his intrusin his way though, right b "Fork Ohio State," he me." Healing strin I was waiting fort change, straddling my 1 idling cars and the where the Frieze Buildi: Another biker pulledt looking similar to me hi bike. He blurted, "Hi, hr, answered fine. "I just came from a g he said. "Yo-Yo Ma?" I goes, home from the same plac cbare temoison it being a wonderful performance. Tnrity mofe "You know what's funny?' he said. E-mail sob- "That last piece, by Franck, it just t@michigan- turned me around. Thirty second story for you," he said as we started to pedal in single file, most of the traf- is, though. On fic turning left on Huron Street and aefore yelling leaving us in the darkness of State said "excuse Street. "I work overseas and I'm here on a visit." MABA GAY "Where?" I interrupted. "In Cambodia, I work in develop- ment. I'm still kinda sick from some igs parasite I picked up there and the whole concert I was thinking, ugh, the light to Inm not feeling great." bike between "But theta that Franck piece ... it's construction just in my head," he said. og used to be. "I'm glad to hear it - maybe it's an op beside toe, antidote," I said, still pedaling. it on a better "Maybe," he said. "Nice talking w are you?" I with you." "You too," I said, and I torned into 'rest concert," my house and he continued on to some friendly couch, some pit-stop to sed, heading overseas. ce. We agreed ABIGAIL B. 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Peephole stolen from Bursley Hall door WHERE: Bursley Hall WHEN: Sunday at about 4 p.m. WHAT: A student said the peephole on her dorm coons door had been stolen, the, Department of Fublic Safety reported. There are no sus- pects. State game had been stolen, DFS reported. The student said he left his dorm door open for a 10-minute span to go to the bathroom. When he got back, he said, his ticket, his iPod Nano and $470 were missing. There are no sus- pects. Student loses laptop in car break-in WHERE: South Forest parking structure WHEN: Sunday at about 3 p.m. WHAT: A student said her car was broken into, DFS reported. The student said her bookbag, which contained a laptop and some books, had been stolen. The front and driver's side window were both shattered. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Chorale WHEN:Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: E.V Moore Build- perfomance ing, McIntosh Building perfomance Tal~kon how OSU ticket, cash and iPod Nano stolen 4 WHERE: Bursley Hall WHEN: Saturday morning WHAT: A student said his football ticket for the Ohio WHAT: A vocal performance by University students featur- ing music composed Mozart and Rachmaninoff, among others WHO: University Arts Cho- rale WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium Concert featuring jazz students WHAT: Student jazz com- posers perform their own music at a free performance. WHO: University's Jazz and Contemporary Improvisation Dept. Europe views China WHAT: A talk by Michael Keevak, a visiting professor from National Taiwan Uni- versity, on how Europe views China WHO: Center for Chinese Studies and Center for Euro- pean Studies WHEN: Today from noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: School of Social Work, Room 1636 CORRECTIONS . Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. 1The City of Ann Arbor is extending its leaf collec- tion schedule until Dec. 14 because of how late leaves are falling this year. Check www. a2gov.org/leaves to see when your neighborhood. Aman is auctioninga Jchestnut on eBay that he __says came from a tree that Anne Frank hid near when try- ing to escape the Nazis, The Associated Press reported. 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