2A - Tuesday, January 22, 2008ThMihgnDly-mhgadlym The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com WEDNESDAY: The Extremist THURSDAY: Explained FRIDAY: Before You Were Here To catch a pizzati I was walking duwn the street with a ceuple friends and a fresh hex ef Cut- See something that emhodies the nage inn pizza in hand when a group of Ann Arbor or University of Michi- guys started yelling at us to give them gao experience E-mail submissions sense pizza. Figuring they were the to haido@umich.edu. typical freshman wannabe het-shets weuld de the sause with pride. withs nothing hetter to do en a Thurs- KENSEY WANG day night, we ignored them. A touple steps later, though, I heard commotion behind me, and someone Not merely freshmen access the street sheeted, "That guy just stole their pizza!" Sure enough, It was a Saturday night and I was one of the guys had grabbed the pizza checking out the mid-winter Chsurch right nut of my friend's hand and was Street party scene asith a friend whe sprinting down the street with it. was visiting from Western Michigan We figured he would quit the gag University. and return the goods, but the culprit We decided to casually follew/stalk a kept running until he was eec uf sight. jovial greup of students as they headed Claiming defeat and still hungry, we into an apartment building, seeking ordered anuther pizza. On the wayback shelter from the cold and assuming the from picking it up, we spotted the same medium-sized group was headed toi a group of guys, sans pizza, walking into medium-sized party Our assumaptions a house talking about hew "awesome" were wrung. We found ourselves in the and "hilarious" something was. I ate company ofashunt 15 people in a tiny. nay ultimately 16i-dollar pizza with the apartment with an Earth-tune euler hitter knowledge that I'd he retelling scheme that smelled of vegetable seep. the story with sorrow while the thieves' It took sheet 30 seconds fur everyone to i MLK DAY MARCH rcalize that we were suspect, and shount . 31 seconds fur us to realize we needed tohttepvmn.Opting tu head lute the indoor peel- \ smelling ahyss that is Rick's American Cafe, imy friend offered up his I0 and - started into the bumsping party. I was " up next - hut a little too Ile, I reslized I didn't have my I0. The boyishly geed- looking houncer shuok his head. It wasm omv nad hr aohn left to do hut get feud and return home. We crammsed into Backruum Pizza- and, as a first-timer in the juint, I unknowingly ordered "anything with vegetables." They didn't have it - and - apparenatly never have it - and my request was regaled with taunts of "who is this girl?" 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