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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: fatty fat fat on January 09, 2009, 04:37:46 PM
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nbaf make us jealous! we want something. :angry: :'( :angry:
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2009/jan/09/ku-asks-cancer-center-support/
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There is already 63 across the country.
Lawrence: :bawl:
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Really a dick move but they put its for cancer so nobody can say much. I guess I hope they build one and everything, but they're still dicks.
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They just want to be able to come over here and say "we cure human cancer, you d00ds delouse farm animals...LOL!" :blahblah:
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They just want to be able to come over here and say "we cure human cancer, you d00ds delouse farm animals...LOL!" :blahblah:
That's when we threaten to cut off mangina's supply of lard.
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Same old ku . . . waah!!
If it weren't for ku, the state of Kansas would have a Dental School . . . but ku pissed their pants and whined and cried when WSU tried to establish one.
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Over a decade's worth of work and research went into Manhattan being selected for the NBAF, then ku comes along and says "give us some money for one of them-there cancer centers".
ku already piggy-backed onto the Johnson County research triangle sales tax, an effort that was started by KSU's plans to build the Olathe campus. A portion of the sales tax is to be dedicated to facilities at the ku Med cancer center in Fairway.
The Johnson County Education Research Triangle will be a partnership between ku and Kansas State University. The sales tax is expected to generate an estimated $15 million per year to fund new facilities, which include the ku Cancer Clinical Research Center in Fairway, the K-State National Food and Animal Health Institute in Olathe and the Business, Engineering Science and Technology, or BEST, Center at the ku Edwards Campus in Overland Park.
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Over a decade's worth of work and research went into Manhattan being selected for the NBAF, then ku comes along and says "give us some money for one of them-there cancer centers".
ku already piggy-backed onto the Johnson County research triangle sales tax, an effort that was started by KSU's plans to build the Olathe campus. A portion of the sales tax is to be dedicated to facilities at the ku Med cancer center in Fairway.
The Johnson County Education Research Triangle will be a partnership between ku and Kansas State University. The sales tax is expected to generate an estimated $15 million per year to fund new facilities, which include the ku Cancer Clinical Research Center in Fairway, the K-State National Food and Animal Health Institute in Olathe and the Business, Engineering Science and Technology, or BEST, Center at the ku Edwards Campus in Overland Park.
They pissed and moaned like little girls about the K-State's Olathe campus . . . not a bigger pissant university has ever existed than ku.