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Pig aggies are disgusting human beings

http://fox4kc.com/2015/12/22/muslim-couple-speaks-out-about-being-questioned-escorted-from-arkansas-mall/

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FORT SMITH, Ark. -- A Muslim man says he will move his family out of Fort Smith, Ark., after a series of events that began Saturday, Dec. 19, at Central Mall.

That's when Alan and Daphne Crawford say they went to the mall to shop, dressed in a thobe and hijab. They had their son with them.

People grew concerned about the Crawfords and claimed they were taking video of people at the mall, taking video of entrances and exits. Some claimed they were 'scoping the layout of the mall.'

Mall security told Alan Crawford that he could not take video within the mall. He said he did not know this was against the rules. He says he and his wife were
there to hand out cards for a local charity and to shop.

"We purchased about $200 worth of Sperry shoes which I'd be happy to show everybody. There's nothing better than Sperry's. These things last about two to three years a piece and some beautiful Armani glasses from Lens Crafters.  And these are the crimes we committed at the mall this weekend," Crawford told KFSM-TV. For more of the conversation with Crawford about what happened at the mall, click here.

While they were being questioned, Alan Crawford says bystanders began taking pictures of them. Those pictures were shared on social media and some  implied the Crawfords were possible terrorists. Someone also created a flyer that has been circulating on social media. The flyer shows the couple in their head-dress and asks people to call the police if they see them. The Crawfords also say someone has planted small bombs in their yard.

"This shouldn't be happening in America," Crawford told KFSM.

Alan and Daphne Crawford were escorted from the mall. Daphne Crawford did say that at least one couple at the mall stuck up for them and said they were simply a Muslim family trying to do holiday shopping.


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Essentially Flyertalk / Cereal thread
« on: December 08, 2014, 12:05:55 AM »
Reading this article got me thinking, cereal is awesome. There are many different kinds and most are good. French Toast Crunch is obviously BITB, but a chocolate cereal like Reeses puffs makes the milk :lick:

http://bringmethenews.com/2014/12/07/sweet-general-mills-brings-back-french-toast-crunch-cereal/


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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / ChummilaCuh Masterthread?
« on: November 27, 2013, 12:06:16 PM »
 :impatient:

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My phone died as the party was just starting so I only got a couple, post more plz kthx

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http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/basketball/la-sp-1115-ucla-shabazz-ncaa-20121115,0,1557715.story

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The girlfriend, whom he identified as "Abigail," was investigating Muhammad. The man made it clear that the NCAA would find Muhammad ineligible and not allow him to play this season, the email said. Abigail Grantstein, an assistant director of enforcement, is the NCAA's lead investigator on the Muhammad case.

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The attorney said the man referred to his girlfriend by name, mentioned a connection she had to Kansas and said she was a former college athlete. Abigail Grantstein was a member of Ohio State's swimming and diving team and attended law school at Kansas, according to her biography on LinkedIn.com.

So ku wasn't content with scamming the system in their favor to get high school flunk outs past the clearinghouse. They weren't content with ruining dozens of potential NBA stars dreams. Now they are ruining the dreams of a player that isn't even part of their program. I think I'm going to be sick.

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / :bigtoke:
« on: November 06, 2012, 10:43:39 PM »
 :cheese: <---- but walking much slower, towards Colorado, with an oz.

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http://news.yahoo.com/hurricane-sandy-waffle-house-index-points-relief-eastern-172335063--abc-news-topstories.html

'Waffle House Index' Guides FEMA

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Two red, two yellow.

What sounds like a child sorting Halloween hard candies this year doubles as something a bit more important to state and federal disaster-management officials: the Waffle House Index for Hurricane Sandy.

Two Waffle Houses near Allentown, Pa., were closed, and two in Maryland were open but serving a limited menu, according to Waffle House spokesperson Kelly Thrasher. All were without electricity; the open ones had gas and water.

Thrasher summarized the Index: when an official phones a Waffle House and the restaurant is open and serving the full menu, the index is Green. When the restaurant is open but serving a limited menu, it's yellow. When it's closed, it's red.

Federal Emergency Management Administration head Craig Fugate devised the index after leading Florida's response to several hurricanes in the 2000s. Based on the 24-hour restaurant chain's hardy reputation and presence across the Southeast, it is an informal yet handy way to assess an area's post-calamity condition.

This allows officials to do quick disaster-relief triage: red areas need help first, and fast.

Thrasher said Hurricane Isaac closed 40 restaurants on the gulf coast for a few days. She attributed the difference between this and Sandy to the chain's high concentration of restaurants in the gulf area.
Their restaurants in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania are fewer and more spread out. There are no Waffle Houses in New Jersey or New York.

In addition, the company was "definitely proactive" before Sandy hit, Thrasher said. They tracked the storm all last week and sent an advance team pre-landfall with extra supplies and employees.

The Waffle House Index has its own hashtag. "How can the severity of Sandy be measured? The northern most WaffleHouse is in Ohio. #WaffleHouseIndex," a Twitter user [@rkeni2] tweeted yesterday.
Thrasher called the attention "very flattering," but added: "This is what we do all the time: to be there for our customers and associates on an everyday basis."

A call to FEMA went unreturned. Perhaps they were busy calling Waffle House.

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 :dunno:
Nope? Me neither.

Death threat master thread? Post them all here, then we can print it out for the FBI.  :peek:

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Kansas State Football / I'm going to enjoy this one
« on: October 13, 2012, 07:35:22 PM »
Yeah it was only Flood Aggie, but before today I had never seen our team win on the road. I've been to Lawrence, Columbia, Lincoln, and the Fiesta, Texas, and Cotton bowls. If we had lost this one, I'd be done, never another road/bowl game.

Curse broken! Guess I can book those Miami plane tickets :cheese:  :billdance:

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Kansas State Football / only complaint
« on: October 06, 2012, 02:44:00 PM »
Can't start so slow against teams like wvu, osu and .texas. Offense was still good when defense wasn't. Second half was perfect except for the 2 yard loss into the end zone

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 :sdeek:

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/09/25/3832688/ku-opens-office-for-harassment.html.

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LAWRENCE -- The University of Kansas is increasing its efforts to help people who are victims of discrimination or harassment.

The university opened a central office to take discrimination or harassment complaints this semester. And it is requiring all students, faculty and staff to take an online sexual harassment training course, both on the Lawrence campus and at the campus in Overland Park.

Before this year, harassment or discrimination reports were directed to the Department of Human Resources or handled by individual academic departments.

Jane McQueeny is director of the new office of Institutional Opportunity and Access.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports the course must be completed by Oct. 5. It helps define sexual harassment and sexual violence, and discusses relationships between students and faculty.

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Kansas State Football / he may be racist
« on: September 22, 2012, 10:58:52 PM »
But Tannihill breaking that guys shoulder was awesome

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Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Champions League 2012-13
« on: August 30, 2012, 01:03:56 PM »
Keeping this separate from the elite English soccer thread.

Group A
Porto, Dynamo Kiev, PSG, DNK Dinamo

Group B
Arsenal, Schalke, Olympiakos, Montpellier

Group C
AC Milan, Zenit, Anderlecht, Malaga

Group D
Real Madrid, Manchester City, Ajax, Borussia Dortmund

Group E
Chelsea, Shakhtar Donetsk, Juventus, Nordsjaelland

Group F
Bayern Munich, Valencia, Lille, Bate Borisev

Group G
Barcelona, Benfica, Spartak Moscow, Celtic

Group H
Manchester United, SC Braga, Galatasaray, CFR Cluj

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and fund a movie about your favorite team losing, in addition to the racism the local yokels dished out while you lost.  :opcat: :opcat: :opcat:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grantbabbitt/jayhawkers-feature-film


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http://news.yahoo.com/children-found-blindfolded-bound-kan-walmart-132234984.html

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Police say two children from suburban Chicago who were found bound and blindfolded outside a Kansas Walmart are in temporary protective custody.

Lawrence police spokesman Trent McKinley says the presumed parents of the children have been arrested on suspicion of child abuse and endangerment and will appear in court Thursday.

Police found a 5-year-old boy Wednesday sitting beside a large SUV with his hands tied and a blindfold over his eyes. A bound and blindfolded 7-year-old girl was inside the vehicle, along with three other children, ages 12, 13 and 15. All are in protective custody.

The family, from Northlake, Ill., was heading to Arizona when the vehicle broke down Monday in Lawrence.

McKinley says officers are working with Illinois social services to determine where to send the children.

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Kansas State Football / WVU cuts all ties to the past
« on: May 21, 2012, 11:30:01 PM »

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Essentially Flyertalk / Adam Yauch
« on: May 04, 2012, 12:06:30 PM »
 :frown:

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http://www.kansascity.com/2012/04/22/3570638/80-foot-plate-of-nachos-sets-new.html

So after they ruined 2000 lbs of food with faulty coolers, they still proceeded to waste another 4,700 lbs the next day. Then dished out nearly a pound of nachos per person. Disgusting.

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Every year except the elite 8 year, one and done

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Breitbart
« on: March 01, 2012, 10:31:02 AM »
 :sdeek:

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Because getting swept by floodaggie and boomeraggie is usually a fireable offense

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Anyone?

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Kansas State Football / TCU ready for the big leagues
« on: February 15, 2012, 10:08:47 AM »
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/fort-worth/headlines/20120215-fort-worth-police-rounding-up-tcu-students-in-drug-bust.ece

MCMW

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UPDATE, 9:40 a.m.: In all, 17 students were arrested, according to university authorities. Some of those involved are believed to be involved with the football program. Some fraternity members are also involved.
Names will be available by 11 a.m.
More arrests are possible.

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