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Title: september 11
Post by: fatty fat fat on September 11, 2008, 07:21:29 AM
anyone else remember after the 2001 season how some of us blamed the 6-6 season on 9-11 fracking up with our schedule? pretty much every team that had a disappointing year in 2001 blamed 9/11 for moving their games and "breaking momentum".   :lol:


anyway, though.  We will never forget. (http://www.ksufans.com/forums/Themes/ksufans-2007/images/post/usflag.gif)
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: steve dave on September 11, 2008, 07:23:25 AM
I blame it for the downfall of Snyder's recruiting.

Title: Re: september 11
Post by: KSUTOMMY on September 11, 2008, 07:49:50 AM
IMHO, this topic is still a little too fresh to joke about - I am as thick skinned as any of y'all (and more than many), but perhaps a little respect is in order... have any of you all seen that movie, Flight 93 without getting a little misty eyed or just down right pissed? That is a tough movie to watch.

BTW where were you all when 9/11 happened? I was walking into one of the Bldgs on campus and someone had a TV hooked up and we all watched the second plane hit the other tower live. I immediately sprinted home, woke up my wife, and turned on CNN. That feeling will never leave me - I will never forget watching those people jumping from those windows...
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Saulbadguy on September 11, 2008, 07:51:58 AM

anyway, though.  We will never forget. (http://www.ksufans.com/forums/Themes/ksufans-2007/images/post/usflag.gif)
:lol:
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: catzacker on September 11, 2008, 07:52:46 AM
the ou game following was a (http://www.ksufans.com/forums/Themes/ksufans-2007/images/post/usflag.gif) game to be at.  wonder how differently people would have reacted if a kid would have blown himself up at that game.  
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Oklahoma_Cat on September 11, 2008, 07:55:56 AM
I made jokes 10 minutes after it happened, fwiw. 

9/11 or KSU's season?  You make the call.

 :ksu:
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: steve dave on September 11, 2008, 08:18:40 AM
My grandpa told me he cracked wise about Pearl Harbor midway through the horrible ordeal!
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: PowercatPat on September 11, 2008, 08:30:49 AM
We didn't have a good quarterback in 2001.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: steve dave on September 11, 2008, 08:35:08 AM
My grandpa told me he cracked wise about Pearl Harbor midway through the horrible ordeal!

Now that I mention it, I should have him post here. 
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Oklahoma_Cat on September 11, 2008, 08:36:18 AM
 :cyclist:

"The only thing that bombed harder than the Pearl Harbor movie were the Japs..."
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Bookcat on September 11, 2008, 12:51:57 PM
We didn't have a good quarterback in 2001.

qft...and the defense/special teams took a dip.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: dobbie4ksu on September 11, 2008, 01:08:16 PM
I know freedom of speech lets you all say what you want and I am cool with that, but I want to say thanks to those who respect it enough not to make jokes, I had two cousins killed in the South tower, and it just makes it a lot different when it involves your family. I remember that day going to the recruiting office and asking them where I could kill me some camel jockeys, they then proceded to sit me down and try to calm me. I wanted to just go blow them all up and I know it wasn't all of them but they did not give a crap about our innocent why should we theres. Anyway thanks to some of you for actually showing respect. Most of my family still lives in the Albany, New York area as well as on Long Island, and if any of you lived there or lost someone in the attacks its a totally different feeling then for others. anyway....
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Jesus Shuttlesworth on September 11, 2008, 01:10:28 PM
I know freedom of speech lets you all say what you want and I am cool with that, but I want to say thanks to those who respect it enough not to make jokes, I had two cousins killed in the South tower, and it just makes it a lot different when it involves your family. I remember that day going to the recruiting office and asking them where I could kill me some camel jockeys, they then proceded to sit me down and try to calm me. I wanted to just go blow them all up and I know it wasn't all of them but they did not give a crap about our innocent why should we theres. Anyway thanks to some of you for actually showing respect. Most of my family still lives in the Albany, New York area as well as on Long Island, and if any of you lived there or lost someone in the attacks its a totally different feeling then for others. anyway....

QFT 
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Ghost of Stan Parrish on September 11, 2008, 02:14:09 PM
I know freedom of speech lets you all say what you want and I am cool with that, but I want to say thanks to those who respect it enough not to make jokes, I had two cousins killed in the South tower, and it just makes it a lot different when it involves your family. I remember that day going to the recruiting office and asking them where I could kill me some camel jockeys, they then proceded to sit me down and try to calm me. I wanted to just go blow them all up and I know it wasn't all of them but they did not give a crap about our innocent why should we theres. Anyway thanks to some of you for actually showing respect. Most of my family still lives in the Albany, New York area as well as on Long Island, and if any of you lived there or lost someone in the attacks its a totally different feeling then for others. anyway....
Sorry for your loss.

We give a crap about their innocents because we are better than the terrorists, right?  (Anyway, this is moving pretty far afield from football.)  By the way, I was in NYC on 9/11/01 and I watched the towers burn.  Although I worked many blocks away in midtown in 2001, I now work downtown and could see and hear this morning's ceremony from my office window.  I don't make jokes about it, but I'm pretty OK with those who do.  Now, back to our regularly scheduled sarcasm...
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Bhyaaaaa! on September 11, 2008, 02:53:59 PM
Where in the city you watching the games this year Stan P?
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Ghost of Stan Parrish on September 11, 2008, 03:18:13 PM
Where in the city you watching the games this year Stan P?

Mostly I'm too lazy to get off my couch on Saturday afternoons, but if I do, I usually go watch games at the Village Pourhouse (which is not the official KSU bar) because that's where my friends go.  I guess the official KSU spot is Ship of Fools, and maybe I'll go watch the Louisville game up there after work next Wednesday.  We'll see -- I'm pretty lazy.

You in the City?
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: ChiefCatchacold on September 11, 2008, 03:57:08 PM
Where in the city you watching the games this year Stan P?

Mostly I'm too lazy to get off my couch on Saturday afternoons, but if I do, I usually go watch games at the Village Pourhouse (which is not the official KSU bar) because that's where my friends go.  I guess the official KSU spot is Ship of Fools, and maybe I'll go watch the Louisville game up there after work next Wednesday.  We'll see -- I'm pretty lazy.

You in the City?

(http://img27.picoodle.com/data/img27/3/9/11/f_pour1m_b46d05c.jpg)

 :party:


But I'll probably be stuck in Hoboken/JC next week with a buncha Rutgers chiacchierone  :blahblah: and some gabagool.  :lick:
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: fatty fat fat on September 11, 2008, 06:29:04 PM
I registered on KSUFans.com september 6th 2001. think about that.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: WildCatzPhreak on September 11, 2008, 06:36:03 PM
My September 11th experience: I was a soph in high school.  This hot girl I liked was scared.  I did the gentlemanly thing and comforted her.  Then asked her out.  Inappropriate?  Maybe, but I dated that hot girl for 14 months.   :woohoo:
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: KCcat28 on September 11, 2008, 06:39:18 PM
My September 11th experience: I was a soph in high school.  This hot girl I liked was scared.  I did the gentlemanly thing and comforted her.  Then asked her out.  Inappropriate?  Maybe, but I dated that hot girl for 14 months.   :woohoo:

Wow... talk about making the best of a bad situation...
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Bookcat on September 11, 2008, 07:09:28 PM
Well, seven years ago yesterday...

I had gotten off a late night flight out of LAX to MCI on September 10th and landed at 11:30pm after visiting LA for the Kstate vs. USC game.
If I had decided to stay one more day (9/11).... and I would have been taking a Greyhound 1500 miles home.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: FBWillie on September 11, 2008, 07:11:15 PM
I registered on KSUFans.com september 6th 2001. think about that.

likely alibi...
 :peek:

Anyway, I remember being pretty pissed that terrorist not only attacked our country, killed thousands of people, but also sucked all of the joy out of what should be experienced every saturday during the fall... College football.  &@#%ing terrorist.   

If anything good could come from that piece of crap day, it gave millions of americans some way to feel patriotic.  I remember losing all my hatred towards whitey and the gays and just hated everything ...  brown middle eastern muslim extremist muslim terrorist.   
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: fatty fat fat on September 11, 2008, 07:13:01 PM
hey now, we weren't very happy about 9/11 either. I was pretty darned pissed, actually.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: FBWillie on September 11, 2008, 07:16:18 PM
hey now, we weren't very happy about 9/11 either. I was pretty darned pissed, actually.

 :lol:

Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Bhyaaaaa! on September 11, 2008, 08:02:49 PM
Where in the city you watching the games this year Stan P?

Mostly I'm too lazy to get off my couch on Saturday afternoons, but if I do, I usually go watch games at the Village Pourhouse (which is not the official KSU bar) because that's where my friends go.  I guess the official KSU spot is Ship of Fools, and maybe I'll go watch the Louisville game up there after work next Wednesday.  We'll see -- I'm pretty lazy.

You in the City?

Yea, live in midtown and work in SoHo.

I was thinking I may go to the Pourhouse with some KSU friends on Wed. seeing as how it won't be overrun by SEC fans and the bartender will actually have a clue as to what channel ESPN 2 is as opposed to me yelling, "our game is on FCS!" and having him stare blankly back at me.

As for old Shippers, I went there a couple of times last year - Tejas game was legit up there, a huge contingent. After that though it kind of dwindled as our suckage manifested itself on the field. I haven't heard anything from the alumni association on Ship of Fools this year or anywhere else for that matter.

We should like start a new york meeting spot/mini revolution, man.

Title: Re: september 11
Post by: SuperG on September 11, 2008, 11:24:39 PM
I remember Sean Hannity had just started his show on WABC I think like the week before the Towers. I started streaming the show and for like 2 days after the tower and I thought he was amazing. You see, anger had blinded me. I listened to Hannity jump to all kinds of conclusions about the middle east and Islam and was really on the verge of being totally hateful like him and his followers.

Thank god I have a very sophisticated bullcrap meter and realized that Hannity had no clue about what actually happened. Then I started realizing that nobody had any clue about what really happened.

Now I realize that Hannity is a bonafide shill, along with a number of others who spout the same hate as he does.

 
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: LimestoneOutcropping on September 11, 2008, 11:31:25 PM
Where in the city you watching the games this year Stan P?

Mostly I'm too lazy to get off my couch on Saturday afternoons, but if I do, I usually go watch games at the Village Pourhouse (which is not the official KSU bar) because that's where my friends go.  I guess the official KSU spot is Ship of Fools, and maybe I'll go watch the Louisville game up there after work next Wednesday.  We'll see -- I'm pretty lazy.

You in the City?

The Country Club
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: BRULL on September 11, 2008, 11:37:47 PM
Greatest day ever!! My son was born.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: yosh on September 11, 2008, 11:49:54 PM
I remember that day going to the recruiting office and asking them where I could kill me some camel jockeys, they then proceded to sit me down and try to calm me. I wanted to just go blow them all up and I know it wasn't all of them but they did not give a crap about our innocent why should we theres.

Sorry for your loss, but these comments are way more inappropriate than any 9/11 jokes.  Pretty disturbing really.  If you still feel this way, you should probably get some professional help.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Bookcat on September 12, 2008, 09:59:57 AM
Wrath is a normal reaction when someone attacks your loved ones and hurts them...but often it is misguided. (see Iraq)

*you might as well move this to the other board now
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: jeffy on September 12, 2008, 10:12:40 AM
My September 11th experience: I was a soph in high school.  This hot girl I liked was scared.  I did the gentlemanly thing and comforted her.  Then asked her out.  Inappropriate?  Maybe, but I dated that hot girl for 14 months.   :woohoo:

But did you hit it?
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: PCR on September 12, 2008, 10:27:58 AM
We got stuck in Vegas after the USC game.  We didn't get a flight home until about 3am Saturday morning. 

The History Channel had an interesting documentary last night--102 minutes that changed the world.  Stuff you haven't seen before, and may not want to if it's still too fresh in your mind. 
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: krazykat on September 12, 2008, 11:12:37 AM
I remember that day going to the recruiting office and asking them where I could kill me some camel jockeys, they then proceded to sit me down and try to calm me. I wanted to just go blow them all up and I know it wasn't all of them but they did not give a crap about our innocent why should we theres.

Sorry for your loss, but these comments are way more inappropriate than any 9/11 jokes.  Pretty disturbing really.  If you still feel this way, you should probably get some professional help.

should have wasted them all in the 1st gulf war and taken care of business then.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: PCR on September 12, 2008, 11:15:02 AM
True since Saddam Hussein attacked us on 9/11.  If we had only taken him out in 91, we never would have had to worry about Osama bin Laden
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on September 12, 2008, 11:45:00 AM
We got stuck in Vegas after the USC game.  We didn't get a flight home until about 3am Saturday morning. 

The History Channel had an interesting documentary last night--102 minutes that changed the world.  Stuff you haven't seen before, and may not want to if it's still too fresh in your mind. 

Saw that.  It was tough to watch still.

Its amazing to think that we had beaten USC 3 days before that.  Granted, we didn't know yet that they were a looming giant, but it seems like a whole different time frame compared to that following tuesday.
Title: Re: september 11
Post by: jeffy on September 12, 2008, 02:49:26 PM
True since Saddam Hussein attacked us on 9/11.  If we had only taken him out in 91, we never would have had to worry about Osama bin Laden

I think he said "them all," which, to me, includes Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and assorted other bastard countries.