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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Feel so bad for his wife and four children. Imagine finding out your husband says stuff like this to someone else and everyone you know finding out too. She's a successful lawyer, hope she leaves him.[/quote] One of the more viral emails was inviting the mistress over to his house, telling her to [b]retrieve a pizza order two blocks from the president's official on-campus mansion[/b]. So, I'm guessing he and the wife are actually separated? Another email said he was lonely. Again, seeming to suggest the wife was living elsewhere.[/quote] Insulting. Cottage Inn isn't even that good anymore.[/quote] Wrong direction. I heard he was partial to Pizza House. [/quote] If you're going to order from Pizza House, you should just get a chipati. [/quote] Yeah, the orders were from Pizza House. But no chipati, and no pizza. Just calzones and something called a Michigan Cherry Salad. Weird.[/quote] If you’re from Michigan, it’s not weird. [/quote] Oh, the memories of chipatis after a night of drinking at Rick's! Well, he’s not from Michigan as others have emphasized. Do you prefer the chipatis at Pizza Bob’s?[/quote] spent time but never lived in Ann Arbor - these salads are often served in resort towns along Lake Michigan. There are cherry orchards in the SW part of the state as well as in greater Grand Traverse area. A PP described them in detail and how they are often served with grilled salmon. Schlissel lived there long enough to be familiar with them. [/quote][/quote]
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