"Left Behind at the Fishbowl" left this behind at … oh, you know

The hunter displays his vanquished quarry.
Sweeeet!
I don’t know how many of my readers also follow Left Behind at the Fishbowl, the site where a mysterious author picks out the best documents he or she finds left on our many public printers, mocks them viciously, and posts them online, but I’m guessing a fair number do. You’ll be as chuffed as I was, then, to see the tantalizing artifact I picked up from a scanner today (with intrepid coworker Amy) while working at the site.
Today’s find, pictured at right, went up on AHFB two days ago. I note with satisfaction that apparently Mr. or Ms. Fishbowl scans his or her work right here at Angell Hall, not five feet from the front desk of what is certainly his or her most fanbase. My deducing skills aren’t revealing any more clues about the mysterious author, but I’ll keep the evidence just in case.
Actually, considering the (more or less) love that we Fishbowl consultants have for AHFB, maybe I’ll make a little trophy plaque and hang it in the break room…
EDIT: Immortalized.
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- 03.16.07 / 10pm
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- Ann Arbor, Internet, University of Michigan
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