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Essentially Flyertalk / Popcorn Time
« on: March 13, 2014, 09:07:24 PM »
 :popcorn:
Has anyone else read about this app? I downloaded it and it is really phenomenal. Almost too phenomenal. I know it's clearly illegal. what I would like to know is how I can watch these movies without getting thrown in the hoosgow. If i used a VPN would that make it harder to get caught? is there a way I can prevent my computer from seeding the files? or should I just stay away from it all together.

I am not concerned with the morality of stealing movies fwiw.

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I have yet to get into the basketball spirit, but have stumbled upon a couple of great tix for this weekend against mizzou  :excited:.... aside from becoming best friends with K. English, is there anything else that is worth doing/saying/yelling? maybe chug a pepsi and then make some meth in the leftover pop bottle?  :dunno:

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Essentially Flyertalk / Brown on Black (not racist)
« on: September 28, 2011, 07:54:49 PM »
I understand that this has been a fashion no-no for forever. My question is, Why? also, at what level of handsomeness do you have to be to get away with this without coming off as sloppy, or as a wannabe male model making a fashion statement. I'm mainly referring to brown shoes with black pants.... If you posted in the thread about Bryce Brown please don't reply. tia

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Essentially Flyertalk / KC catbackers
« on: July 31, 2011, 07:37:17 PM »
is this a tuck convention or something? are any goemawers still allowed there? would I have $25 worth of fun if I joined?

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Essentially Flyertalk / favorite thing about 4th of July?
« on: July 04, 2011, 01:18:21 PM »
my favorite part is seeing the medium/low intelligence thread come to life.

that and seeing sqawks wear american flag shorts except not as a joke

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Essentially Flyertalk / laundromats
« on: June 12, 2011, 12:52:04 PM »
Im at one for the first time in my life today.... i think someone is going to steal my underwear. is this a common fear? obviously not many emaws have to come to these types of establishments, but if you have any experience I need some advice asap

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m24C8YiC8bA

at about 8:40.   I would encourage everyone to watch the entire thing though

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Franks Comments
« on: December 21, 2010, 11:26:27 PM »
"So why are you asking? Im not speaking about people who are not here today. I dont know, i broke my nose three times, its part of playing sports. he'll be alright. we lost. obviously not good enoug. ye ye yeknow we are not about losing man, we are not about playing hard and coming up close and moral victories, its not what we built our program about. we lost so it wasnt good enough. you guys trying to get under my skin today havent ya, Ive ben pretty respectful of the media my whole career. I dont want to hear anything else about leadership without the guys on the basketball floor. I do not want you to refer any questions about anybody that was not dressed in uniform here today. They tried! they tried! And until this team doesnt find that character and leadership, we are going to continue to flounder around."

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I'm going to be in historic Allen Field House to experience the magic of the PHOG and all sorts of other rich traditions on Saturday... oh yeah! did I mention its going to be Selby's first game? :excited: :excited: :excited:  I'll be in the student section trying to fit in with all the really hbbiq fans and I'm a bit intimidated because of all of their history and stuff.. do you guys have any ideas of what I should say so they don't get suspicious of an outsider? Maybe I should make a sign? :dunno:  what do you think, gang? help me out!!!!!!! :runaway:

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / How much
« on: November 12, 2010, 08:14:23 PM »
are tickets for the nit :facepalm:

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If I am ever within arms reach of you, watch out for a fist heading at your soon to be broken nose.
Love,
Reidrolled

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Kansas State Football / Coffman should take up rock climbing.....
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:38:51 PM »
 :horrorsurprise:

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Essentially Flyertalk / WWWRD (what would weird robert do)
« on: September 28, 2010, 01:06:48 AM »
probably buy day old jimmy johns bread for 40 cents and fill it up with stolen hotdogs... amirite

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Kansas State Football / wabash
« on: September 25, 2010, 07:09:51 PM »
does anyone want to help me burn down the band department wherever the eff that is..... hopefully when we burn it down this time they dont have any songs leftover and when there is a delay in the gameplay we can just sit there like normal people and not airhump the back of peoples heads in front of us... i swear to rough ridin' god the wabash, no matter how "cool" it looks on youtube videos of our entire student section, is the dumbest rough ridin' thing i have ever witnessed in my life and anyone who enjoys doing it should :goodbyecruelworld:           :chainsaw:

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what should i ask him?

1. marketing for midnight madness?
2. practice facility updates?
3. ??????? help me out here

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Essentially Flyertalk / pool table
« on: July 31, 2010, 09:42:19 PM »
just got a pool table today... does anyone have any advice on how to re felt it? we still have the original, but were looking to possibly do more of an emaw theme and get purple felt...  help please!

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Essentially Flyertalk / summer cocktails
« on: June 26, 2010, 06:34:41 PM »
so i'm in the need of new summer drinks aside from the regular "just drink a cold beer, pussy". please include ingredients and mixing directions if possible.

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Essentially Flyertalk / vegas
« on: May 30, 2010, 01:12:55 PM »
im on my way to vegas for the first time, aside from the obvious, what should i be looking to do/see? no suggestion is too ridiculous

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Kansas State Football / letter from ADJC
« on: May 10, 2010, 12:29:09 PM »
already posted in the basketball board....

Dear Wildcat Nation,                                                                 
 
Catbacker season has officially begun and this week our 33-stop tour across the state kicks off in Western Kansas with stops in Dodge City followed by Garden City, Scott City, Colby and Hays. Our Catbacker program is one of the best college fan tours in the country and it is fun to be out on the road with our president, alumni president, foundation president and our coaches and staff visiting with K-Staters and talking about Kansas State University.

This week also marks the annual Big 12 men’s and women’s basketball meetings. Coach Patterson, Coach Martin and I will be in Dallas for those before heading to the Scott City event on Wednesday.

As you may have read, the Big 12 and Pac-10 athletic directors and commissioners met informally for a few hours last week in Phoenix to discuss different ideas and potential synergies. This was the latest in a series of proactive steps and communications over the last year or so that we have taken to continue to strengthen the position of K-State and the rest of the Big 12 relative to both conference alignment and our next round of television negotiations.
 
It is important to remember that the Big 12 currently has two separate national agreements, the largest of which is with ABC/ESPN and primarily covers broadcast football and cable/broadcast basketball. This agreement runs through the 2015-2016 year, while our FSN cable football package runs through the 2011-2012 year. Essentially the focus of the Big 12 pertaining to television is to how to best navigate the marketplace for our next cable negotiations (next year) while positioning ourselves properly for the 2015-2016 phase.
 
Currently the average annual value of our league's total TV package is $80 million which places us behind the Big Ten and SEC, but ahead of the ACC ($67 million), Pac-10 ($53 million) and Big East ($33 million). The ACC's contracts expire this year and they are likely to be announcing the results of their negotiations in the very near future.
 
So what does all this mean for K-State?

First, we believe in the continued viability and strength of the Big 12. As I said in my last note I have confidence in our commissioner, president and AD's and am very encouraged by our ongoing dialogue. Should there be changes in our membership roster, I believe the extended core of the league will remain intact and committed to a future together. There are plenty of institutions in various leagues around the country who would love to be in the Big 12 if we decide that expanding (or replacing a member who departs) is in our best interest.
 
During my time recently visiting with AD's, bowl partners, TV executives, presidents, and other college athletics stakeholders, I am regularly reminded of how much K-State is respected nationally and of the relevancy of our brand - thanks to the awesome support of our fans and efforts through the years of our student-athletes and coaches. There is absolutely no question in my mind that K-State will continue to be amongst the "big leagues" of college athletics.
 
Second, our focus should be on creative approaches that are best fits for our leagues and institutions rather than trying to merely copy or match what the SEC or Big Ten has done.
 
Third, you as our fans have an opportunity to show (as you traditionally have) the power of K-State's grassroots family approach every time the Wildcats take the field and courts of competition. Your presence sends the signal of K-State's relevance to the nation.  So for instance, when we play UCLA in LHC Bill Snyder Family Stadium on September 4, having a full stadium when the game kicks off absolutely makes an impact on the perception of our entire University. Because of conference rules I am not allowed to share the details yet, but you can certainly expect there to be a significant TV audience watching that day!

We had a busy weekend here in Manhattan as we held a dedication ceremony for our new clubhouse at Colbert Hills and also celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the opening of the course. The new clubhouse is a beautiful facility and thanks to the leadership and vision of people such as Howard Sherwood, Ernie Barrett and Jim Colbert, we can provide our student-athletes with a world-class experience when they come to Colbert Hills.


I would like to wish several of our teams still competing the best of luck this weekend. Our track and field teams head to Columbia, Mo., for the Big 12 Outdoor Championships, the rowing team will travel to Oak Ridge, Tenn., for NCAA Regionals and our baseball team, coming off a win against No. 1 Texas, will play the Jayhawks in a three-game Big 12 series. Friday night’s game will be in Lawrence, while Saturday (6:30 p.m.) and Sunday (2 p.m.) will be back at Tointon Stadium.

It is also final exams week here at K-State, and I would like to thank all of our student-athletes for their hard work on the field and in the classroom this year and wish them all the best this week as they prepare for exams. After all, they are the reason we hold the highest graduation rate in the Big 12!

On a personal note, I spent the morning of May 10, 2009, (Mother's Day!) with President Schulz, Amy Button Renz and Chuck Reagan in the Kansas City Airport Marriott for my final interview.  Later that night President Schulz offered me the athletic director's position and of course I immediately accepted! The 365 days since have been action-packed and I look forward to continuing to work together as we strive for our vision of a model intercollegiate athletics program.
 
Thank you for your support and friendship. I look forward to seeing you at a Catbacker event soon!

Go Cats! 

John Currie
Director of Athletics
Kansas State University

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / letter from ADJC
« on: May 10, 2010, 12:26:29 PM »
Dear Wildcat Nation,                                                                 
 
Catbacker season has officially begun and this week our 33-stop tour across the state kicks off in Western Kansas with stops in Dodge City followed by Garden City, Scott City, Colby and Hays. Our Catbacker program is one of the best college fan tours in the country and it is fun to be out on the road with our president, alumni president, foundation president and our coaches and staff visiting with K-Staters and talking about Kansas State University.

This week also marks the annual Big 12 men’s and women’s basketball meetings. Coach Patterson, Coach Martin and I will be in Dallas for those before heading to the Scott City event on Wednesday.

As you may have read, the Big 12 and Pac-10 athletic directors and commissioners met informally for a few hours last week in Phoenix to discuss different ideas and potential synergies. This was the latest in a series of proactive steps and communications over the last year or so that we have taken to continue to strengthen the position of K-State and the rest of the Big 12 relative to both conference alignment and our next round of television negotiations.
 
It is important to remember that the Big 12 currently has two separate national agreements, the largest of which is with ABC/ESPN and primarily covers broadcast football and cable/broadcast basketball. This agreement runs through the 2015-2016 year, while our FSN cable football package runs through the 2011-2012 year. Essentially the focus of the Big 12 pertaining to television is to how to best navigate the marketplace for our next cable negotiations (next year) while positioning ourselves properly for the 2015-2016 phase.
 
Currently the average annual value of our league's total TV package is $80 million which places us behind the Big Ten and SEC, but ahead of the ACC ($67 million), Pac-10 ($53 million) and Big East ($33 million). The ACC's contracts expire this year and they are likely to be announcing the results of their negotiations in the very near future.
 
So what does all this mean for K-State?

First, we believe in the continued viability and strength of the Big 12. As I said in my last note I have confidence in our commissioner, president and AD's and am very encouraged by our ongoing dialogue. Should there be changes in our membership roster, I believe the extended core of the league will remain intact and committed to a future together. There are plenty of institutions in various leagues around the country who would love to be in the Big 12 if we decide that expanding (or replacing a member who departs) is in our best interest.
 
During my time recently visiting with AD's, bowl partners, TV executives, presidents, and other college athletics stakeholders, I am regularly reminded of how much K-State is respected nationally and of the relevancy of our brand - thanks to the awesome support of our fans and efforts through the years of our student-athletes and coaches. There is absolutely no question in my mind that K-State will continue to be amongst the "big leagues" of college athletics.
 
Second, our focus should be on creative approaches that are best fits for our leagues and institutions rather than trying to merely copy or match what the SEC or Big Ten has done.
 
Third, you as our fans have an opportunity to show (as you traditionally have) the power of K-State's grassroots family approach every time the Wildcats take the field and courts of competition. Your presence sends the signal of K-State's relevance to the nation.  So for instance, when we play UCLA in LHC Bill Snyder Family Stadium on September 4, having a full stadium when the game kicks off absolutely makes an impact on the perception of our entire University. Because of conference rules I am not allowed to share the details yet, but you can certainly expect there to be a significant TV audience watching that day!

We had a busy weekend here in Manhattan as we held a dedication ceremony for our new clubhouse at Colbert Hills and also celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the opening of the course. The new clubhouse is a beautiful facility and thanks to the leadership and vision of people such as Howard Sherwood, Ernie Barrett and Jim Colbert, we can provide our student-athletes with a world-class experience when they come to Colbert Hills.


I would like to wish several of our teams still competing the best of luck this weekend. Our track and field teams head to Columbia, Mo., for the Big 12 Outdoor Championships, the rowing team will travel to Oak Ridge, Tenn., for NCAA Regionals and our baseball team, coming off a win against No. 1 Texas, will play the Jayhawks in a three-game Big 12 series. Friday night’s game will be in Lawrence, while Saturday (6:30 p.m.) and Sunday (2 p.m.) will be back at Tointon Stadium.

It is also final exams week here at K-State, and I would like to thank all of our student-athletes for their hard work on the field and in the classroom this year and wish them all the best this week as they prepare for exams. After all, they are the reason we hold the highest graduation rate in the Big 12!

On a personal note, I spent the morning of May 10, 2009, (Mother's Day!) with President Schulz, Amy Button Renz and Chuck Reagan in the Kansas City Airport Marriott for my final interview.  Later that night President Schulz offered me the athletic director's position and of course I immediately accepted! The 365 days since have been action-packed and I look forward to continuing to work together as we strive for our vision of a model intercollegiate athletics program.
 
Thank you for your support and friendship. I look forward to seeing you at a Catbacker event soon!

Go Cats! 

John Currie
Director of Athletics
Kansas State University

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Essentially Flyertalk / turning 21 in vegas???
« on: April 27, 2010, 08:36:35 PM »
so my cousin planned out a trip to vegas at the end of may and we will be getting there the day before she turns 21. The problem is, that after making all of the reservations she found out that none of the 21 year old places will accept an invalid id. she wont be able to get her license renewed before her birthday and vegas doesn't accept paper copies.... Im sure that she isnt the first one to turn 21 in vegas and face this problem. advice? TIA

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