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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: Brock Landers on May 08, 2009, 05:59:08 PM
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
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Congrats on graduation BMW.
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Bachelor in General Studies?
Ben, what do you plan on doing with a Study Hall degree?
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
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Honestly... that's the coolest thing the dude has going for him in my book. Good work BMW. Congrats for real. It's all about the sheepskin baby.
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Yes, regardless of how much heck I give you on these boards, congrats!
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All ribbing aside, congrats BMW!
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Going to grad school?
Master Douchebag!
Dr. Douchebag!
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Double majored in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
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I was there five as well. What are your plans?
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Interviewed with a few companies... should be figuring out the job situation pretty soon hopefully.
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Brainwashed in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
Agreed.
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Interviewed with a few companies... should be figuring out the job situation pretty soon hopefully.
Good luck. Tough economy to be coming out of school. Hope it works out.
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Interviewed with a few companies... should be figuring out the job situation pretty soon hopefully.
Good luck. Tough economy to be coming out of school. Hope it works out.
:ku:
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Double majored in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
But, Ben!!! We love you, man!!!!!!
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Interviewed with a few companies... should be figuring out the job situation pretty soon hopefully.
Have any prospective employers recognized you as "BMWJhawk"?
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Double majored in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
Weird. Sucks that they f-d up and somehow awarded you the wrong degree.
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JT, what are you talking about, dude?
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
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JT, what are you talking about, dude?
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Didn't scroll over, I only saw the Bachelor's in Gen Studies portion. My bad Ben.
Topeka Ben Michael Wiseman BusinessMINOR&Bachelor of General Studies/Economics&Bachelor of General Studies/Philosophy
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
i grew up and 'tan and went ksucats all the way. no one forces you to like hang out with your parents or anything just cause you go to school in the same town. it's not like you meet them for b&g at the union for bfast every morning or throw down beers w/ them at the night in ville. weird post.
also grats to bmw. took me even longer than 5.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
i grew up and 'tan and went ksucats all the way. no one forces you to like hang out with your parents or anything just cause you go to school in the same town. it's not like you meet them for b&g at the union for bfast every morning or throw down beers w/ them at the night in ville. weird post.
also grats to bmw. took me even longer than 5.
Just saying that lots of kids like to attend college somewhere other than where they grew up. That's all.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
That's definitely not the point. Escaping parents is perfectly acceptable. Escaping EMAW to be all EFAJ is not.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
i grew up and 'tan and went ksucats all the way. no one forces you to like hang out with your parents or anything just cause you go to school in the same town. it's not like you meet them for b&g at the union for bfast every morning or throw down beers w/ them at the night in ville. weird post.
also grats to bmw. took me even longer than 5.
Just saying that lots of kids like to attend college somewhere other than where they grew up. That's all.
no, that's not what you said. you said that if you grew up in 'tan and was a huge emawer you'd still go somewhere else because you didn't want to be around your parents all day every day.
but yeah...i can totally agree w/ what you just said about some people wanting to get out of town or state or country or whatever. to each his own.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
i grew up and 'tan and went ksucats all the way. no one forces you to like hang out with your parents or anything just cause you go to school in the same town. it's not like you meet them for b&g at the union for bfast every morning or throw down beers w/ them at the night in ville. weird post.
also grats to bmw. took me even longer than 5.
Just saying that lots of kids like to attend college somewhere other than where they grew up. That's all.
no, that's not what you said. you said that if you grew up in 'tan and was a huge emawer you'd still go somewhere else because you didn't want to be around your parents all day every day.
but yeah...i can totally agree w/ what you just said about some people wanting to get out of town or state or country or whatever. to each his own.
No, that's pretty much exactly what I said. The parent thing was just one (of many different possible) reason I used to further illustrate my point. Either way, I went to Kazzou, and I'm damn glad I did. Just not sure if I would have wanted to stay in Manhattan for college if I had lived there my entire (or even most of) life.
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Double majored in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
In all seriousness, congrats dude. Just busting your balls about the five year thing, that's pretty standard anymore. Especially with the double major/minor things you had going on.
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Brainwashed in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
Agreed.
YEAH, MAN, BRAINWASHED! BRAINWASHED, DUDE! Any way we can get the douchebag emoticon changed to Jeffy's face instead?
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Brainwashed in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
Agreed.
YEAH, MAN, BRAINWASHED! BRAINWASHED, DUDE! Any way we can get the douchebag emoticon changed to Jeffy's face instead?
:Azflies:
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
i grew up and 'tan and went ksucats all the way. no one forces you to like hang out with your parents or anything just cause you go to school in the same town. it's not like you meet them for b&g at the union for bfast every morning or throw down beers w/ them at the night in ville. weird post.
also grats to bmw. took me even longer than 5.
Just saying that lots of kids like to attend college somewhere other than where they grew up. That's all.
no, that's not what you said. you said that if you grew up in 'tan and was a huge emawer you'd still go somewhere else because you didn't want to be around your parents all day every day.
but yeah...i can totally agree w/ what you just said about some people wanting to get out of town or state or country or whatever. to each his own.
No, that's pretty much exactly what I said. The parent thing was just one (of many different possible) reason I used to further illustrate my point.
gotcha. next time i'll just read your mind. will save us this discussion again.
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http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml (http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/shawnee.shtml)
First, your own emoticon. Now, a graduation announcement. That's a pretty good run you're having. Boom goes the dynamite I guess.
And, it only took him six years!
:confused:
I've been in school for five. Fall of '04 - Spring of '09. Brainwashed in economics and philosophy, with minor in business. Regardless, this is bordering on obsessive.
Agreed.
YEAH, MAN, BRAINWASHED! BRAINWASHED, DUDE! Any way we can get the douchebag emoticon changed to Jeffy's face instead?
So there's nothing wrong with teaching an Economic Theory that was publicly reputed by the creator of that theory? That's called brainwashing.
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disgusting
http://www.news.ku.edu/2009/may/8/riley.shtml
Every county has their gay/lesbian/bi population. They need a school, too. Good for them.
I had a bunch of guys from Mahattan in my house at Delta Chi. I can understand why you'd want to go to school away from home. There are quite a few kids from Lawrence who go to K-State for that very same reason.
Even if I had grown up in Manhattan as a big time EMAWer, I probably would have went to school somewhere other than in the city I grew up in. Probably not uk, maybe out of state or something. One of the best things about college was finally not having your parents around 24/7.
i grew up and 'tan and went ksucats all the way. no one forces you to like hang out with your parents or anything just cause you go to school in the same town. it's not like you meet them for b&g at the union for bfast every morning or throw down beers w/ them at the night in ville. weird post.
also grats to bmw. took me even longer than 5.
Just saying that lots of kids like to attend college somewhere other than where they grew up. That's all.
no, that's not what you said. you said that if you grew up in 'tan and was a huge emawer you'd still go somewhere else because you didn't want to be around your parents all day every day.
but yeah...i can totally agree w/ what you just said about some people wanting to get out of town or state or country or whatever. to each his own.
No, that's pretty much exactly what I said. The parent thing was just one (of many different possible) reason I used to further illustrate my point.
gotcha. next time i'll just read your mind. will save us this discussion again.
You don't even have to read my mind, but I do ask that you read my posts before commenting on my posts. In this particular instance, I emboldened a key part of my post to further simplify your reading process. This way, you don't even have to read the entire post. Let me know if you still have any questions.
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'grats on the graduation. took me about 90 years. my mom actually didn't believe me when i finally did.
would not want to be entering workforce in this job market. on the flip side you're cheap labor as opposed to some old ballz that had been there 20 yrs.
show up at this summer's massive KATPAK'r and i'll buy you a shot and beer.
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'grats on the graduation. took me about 90 years. my mom actually didn't believe me when i finally did.
would not want to be entering workforce in this job market. on the flip side you're cheap labor as opposed to some old ballz that had been there 20 yrs.
show up at this summer's massive KATPAK'r and i'll buy you a shot and beer.
It's tough enough entering the job market as a new grad at any time, can't imagine what it's like right now.
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no doubt. like i said though, given he's new he might actually be more marketable.
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So, do we all like need to chip in for a graduation gift or something for him?
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So, do we all like need to chip in for a graduation gift or something for him?
:dunno:
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So, do we all like need to chip in for a graduation gift or something for him?
:dunno:
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So, do we all like need to chip in for a graduation gift or something for him?
:dunno:
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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congrats! :cheers:
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So, do we all like need to chip in for a graduation gift or something for him?
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How about a case of KY? He's gonna need it entering the work force. Poor guy.
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So, do we all like need to chip in for a graduation gift or something for him?
:dunno:
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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