Thursday, February 16, 2006

And to further illustrate that Michigan blogs rule...

I snorted tea onto my laptop when I saw this.





Anyone who can work rioting Pakistanis and Bama fans into one post deserves eternal praise. My only complaint is that the MZone didn't work moptops onto the rioters.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Co-founder of ArmchairGM.com

Anonymous said...

pakistanis are a great nation how dare you write this haven't u seen british drunk fans??????????