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June 18, 2009, 11:09:05 PM
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My brother just sent me pictures of himself with Snyder and Martin.  I wish I would have gone to this one!
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June 19, 2009, 07:18:02 AM
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know we have a bunch of kc-area folk here
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

June 19, 2009, 08:17:58 AM
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Pres twitted there was over 500 in attendance. 

That's all I got.


June 19, 2009, 08:38:42 AM
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Pres twitted there was over 500 in attendance. 

That's all I got.



He also said how great of an evening it had been....at about 8:30.  Sounds like they may have closed up shop early :dunno:
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June 19, 2009, 08:49:41 AM
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He said dinner was "yummy".

June 19, 2009, 08:51:16 AM
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He said dinner was "yummy".

Yeah, but he also said that a burger he had at Kites the other day was good....and I can tell you with 100% certainty that it was not.
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June 19, 2009, 09:57:40 AM
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I like a guy who likes his food. 

SD . . . maybe somebody realized it was the Prez, so they went and told the kitchen to not suck for change.


June 19, 2009, 09:58:16 AM
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I like a guy who likes his food. 

SD . . . maybe somebody realized it was the Prez, so they went and told the kitchen to not suck for change.



So Long take out? :dunno:
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June 19, 2009, 10:03:03 AM
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I like a guy who likes his food. 

SD . . . maybe somebody realized it was the Prez, so they went and told the kitchen to not suck for change.



So Long take out? :dunno:

LOL . . . or a quick grab of petty cash and a sprint over to Hibachi Hut.


June 19, 2009, 10:40:27 AM
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It was alright. I got to sit with Currie because someone had taken my table. He's odd. Real fidgety, on his phone off and on a lot and was away from the table for about 45 minutes while Martin and Deb spoke. That table was right behind Martin's and Deb Patterson's. They have a nice rivalry going. Frank appears to be a big prankster, probably a class clown in high school.

Bill was boring with his whole mentors, leadership, etc. Everyone tuned him out, and Currie looked super annoyed (I think it was his 4th day in a row listening to the same thing). Also everyone joked about the huge debt our athletic department is in.

The silent auction had some sweet stuff. The band was also there to raise money. They got $1400, which they said would buy two uniforms, seems expensive to me.

Then they auctioned off packages to hang out with the coaches and team on a gameday. They gave one away for each sport. Martin's went for $2000.

June 19, 2009, 11:35:02 AM
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It was alright. I got to sit with Currie because someone had taken my table. He's odd. Real fidgety, on his phone off and on a lot and was away from the table for about 45 minutes while Martin and Deb spoke. That table was right behind Martin's and Deb Patterson's. They have a nice rivalry going. Frank appears to be a big prankster, probably a class clown in high school.

Bill was boring with his whole mentors, leadership, etc. Everyone tuned him out, and Currie looked super annoyed (I think it was his 4th day in a row listening to the same thing). Also everyone joked about the huge debt our athletic department is in.

The silent auction had some sweet stuff. The band was also there to raise money. They got $1400, which they said would buy two uniforms, seems expensive to me.

Then they auctioned off packages to hang out with the coaches and team on a gameday. They gave one away for each sport. Martin's went for $2000.

Martin's was a bargain. 

June 19, 2009, 11:38:50 AM
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Biggest Summerfest event they’ve had.

Overflow crowd.  +500 in attendance.  Every table was filled and there was standing room only in the back.

Silent auction was a little weak this year outside of a signed Chargers Sproles jersey.  The cash bar was fantastic.  Nice assortment of premium liquors on hand and a good selection of bottled beer.

Dinner.  Appetizer - Yogurt and fruit.  Main Course - Grilled chicken, roast beef, bbq beans, au gratin potatoes, corn bread.  Desert – Biscuit and  strawberries.  Filling, but nothing extraordinary.  “Yummy” might be a stretch.

Good collection of scantily clad classy cats sprinkled throughout.  Could have done without a few of them.......

Athletes – Spani’s daughter, pretty hot actually, and some football player, can’t remember his name.  No representatives from bball.

Shultz was great.  Energetic.  Talked about strategic vision for 2025.  Talked about the importance of interconnectivity, being able to utilize technology.  Long term growth, wanting alumni to help shape this vision.

Curry was up next.  Excellent as well.  Extremely energetic, assertive.  Was wearing a mustard colored sport jacket.  Looked good, probably smelled equally as impressive.  Mentioned the fact that he and the new prez have condos across the hall from each other and are competing to see who can get to the office earlier each morning.  Specifically mentioned Frank and the special season for this coming year.  Talked about never losing sight of the responsibility each member of his staff has when money, no matter how much, is entrusted to their keeping.  On a side note, I appreciate the fact that he actually attends these types of alumni gatherings (unlike a certain previous athletic director that now collects a paycheck from us in Dallas).

Patterson took the floor.  She had on some sort of sweat suit.  Started talking about a memory from a WNIT game, started shouting, and I got up and took a long restroom break.  Walked around a little bit.  Decided to leave the premises, drove across the street to the Walgreens to use the ATM, came back and she was still rambling about something.  Eventually, they started playing music to get her off the stage.  Embarrassing on multiple levels.  Auctioned off some women’s bball item that went for like 450 bucks.

Frank was up next and he was tremendous.  You can just sense the star power.  It’s palpable.  Reminded me of a leading man if Cuba had a Hollywood, dressed in an all black combination.  Suit looked great.  Talked about the mix of experience and young talent that for the first time he’s had a K-State.  Made fun of Chris Merriwether’s shooting ability.  Called Denis our best player accidentally.  Relayed a story about him coming into his office and telling him, “Coach, Frank, we’ve got a LOT of good players this year”.  Said, the final basketball schedule will be released in the next 48 hours.  There will continue to be at least one game played in KC.  He looked comfortable and relaxed.  Amazing the difference between this year and his first in that regard.  A bunch of asinine questions from the tards in the audience.  Some old thought it was hilarious to ask him if he ever considered taking stress medication.  The evening’s seminal “Catbacker” moment.  I could tell Frank wanted to choke the life out of him, but he had a clever answer that brought lots of laughs.

They auctioned off an all access ticket to a men’s basketball game that included the practice, team shoot around, pre-game meal, and two seats behind the bench.  It went for $2000, biggest item of the night.

The Silver Fox looked/sounded fresh and energized.  Talked about the K-State family, how much it means to him.  Talked about the real possibility of dropping to 1A and being eliminated from the Big 8 when he took over.  Talked about fan support, the amazing bowl experiences, the way football success and the support by the fans revitalized the university.  Says the K-State fans saved the Cotton Bowl.  Discussed his mentoring initiative and even dropped a web address.  Staying true to form, he didn’t make a single mention of this year’s football team or coaches.  It was extremely boring and very Snyderish, but enjoyable in a weird way.

Additional things:

Questionnaires were at the table for “Fan Experience” improvements.  Quality of concessions, accessibility to restrooms, marketing productions and promotions, etc.  Apparently they are actually serious about this.

Looks like a new K-State commercial has been created and they were playing it in between speakers.  Actually looks like a professional production, a moody coldplayesque track, nicely shot cinematography, basically not something you would see from Vatarotte Technical College.  Good change.

Saw RockyMtnCat and his roommate.

That’s all I can remember…………

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« Last Edit: June 19, 2009, 11:55:02 AM by ~WabashRoll~ »


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June 19, 2009, 11:46:31 AM
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Excellent report . . . Wabash.


June 19, 2009, 12:07:59 PM
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Biggest Summerfest event they’ve had.

Overflow crowd.  +500 in attendance.  Every table was filled and there was standing room only in the back.

Silent auction was a little weak this year outside of a signed Chargers Sproles jersey.  The cash bar was fantastic.  Nice assortment of premium liquors on hand and a good selection of bottled beer.

Dinner.  Appetizer - Yogurt and fruit.  Main Course - Grilled chicken, roast beef, bbq beans, au gratin potatoes, corn bread.  Desert – Biscuit and  strawberries.  Filling, but nothing extraordinary.  “Yummy” might be a stretch.

Good collection of scantily clad classy cats sprinkled throughout.  Could have done without a few of them.......

Athletes – Spani’s daughter, pretty hot actually, and some football player, can’t remember his name.  No representatives from bball.

Shultz was great.  Energetic.  Talked about strategic vision for 2025.  Talked about the importance of interconnectivity, being able to utilize technology.  Long term growth, wanting alumni to help shape this vision.

Curry was up next.  Excellent as well.  Extremely energetic, assertive.  Was wearing a mustard colored sport jacket.  Looked good, probably smelled equally as impressive.  Mentioned the fact that he and the new prez have condos across the hall from each other and are competing to see who can get to the office earlier each morning.  Specifically mentioned Frank and the special season for this coming year.  Talked about never losing sight of the responsibility each member of his staff has when money, no matter how much, is entrusted to their keeping.  On a side note, I appreciate the fact that he actually attends these types of alumni gatherings (unlike a certain previous athletic director that now collects a paycheck from us in Dallas).

Patterson took the floor.  She had on some sort of sweat suit.  Started talking about a memory from a WNIT game, started shouting, and I got up and took a long restroom break.  Walked around a little bit.  Decided to leave the premises, drove across the street to the Walgreens to use the ATM, came back and she was still rambling about something.  Eventually, they started playing music to get her off the stage.  Embarrassing on multiple levels.  Auctioned off some women’s bball item that went for like 450 bucks.

Frank was up next and he was tremendous.  You can just sense the star power.  It’s palpable.  Reminded me of a leading man if Cuba had a Hollywood, dressed in an all black combination.  Suit looked great.  Talked about the mix of experience and young talent that for the first time he’s had a K-State.  Made fun of Chris Merriwether’s shooting ability.  Called Denis our best player accidentally.  Relayed a story about him coming into his office and telling him, “Coach, Frank, we’ve got a LOT of good players this year”.  Said, the final basketball schedule will be released in the next 48 hours.  There will continue to be at least one game played in KC.  He looked comfortable and relaxed.  Amazing the difference between this year and his first in that regard.  A bunch of asinine questions from the tards in the audience.  Some old thought it was hilarious to ask him if he ever considered taking stress medication.  The evening’s seminal “Catbacker” moment.  I could tell Frank wanted to choke the life out of him, but he had a clever answer that brought lots of laughs.

They auctioned off an all access ticket to a men’s basketball game that included the practice, team shoot around, pre-game meal, and two seats behind the bench.  It went for $2000, biggest item of the night.

The Silver Fox looked/sounded fresh and energized.  Talked about the K-State family, how much it means to him.  Talked about the real possibility of dropping to 1A and being eliminated from the Big 8 when he took over.  Talked about fan support, the amazing bowl experiences, the way football success and the support by the fans revitalized the university.  Says the K-State fans saved the Cotton Bowl.  Discussed his mentoring initiative and even dropped a web address.  Staying true to form, he didn’t make a single mention of this year’s football team or coaches.  It was extremely boring and very Snyderish, but enjoyable in a weird way.

Additional things:

Questionnaires were at the table for “Fan Experience” improvements.  Quality of concessions, accessibility to restrooms, marketing productions and promotions, etc.  Apparently they are actually serious about this.

Looks like a new K-State commercial has been created and they were playing it in between speakers.  Actually looks like a professional production, a moody coldplayesque track, nicely shot cinematography, basically not something you would see from Vatarotte Technical College.  Good change.

Saw RockyMtnCat and his roommate.

That’s all I can remember…………

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Wabash roll .... your recap was the best recap I have seen on any board of any event!!  Take a bow!! :ksu:




June 19, 2009, 03:49:36 PM
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Frank was up next and he was tremendous.  You can just sense the star power.  It’s palpable.  Reminded me of a leading man if Cuba had a Hollywood, dressed in an all black combination.  Suit looked great.  Talked about the mix of experience and young talent that for the first time he’s had a K-State.  Made fun of Chris Merriwether’s shooting ability.  Called Denis our best player accidentally.  Relayed a story about him coming into his office and telling him, “Coach, Frank, we’ve got a LOT of good players this year”.  Said, the final basketball schedule will be released in the next 48 hours.  There will continue to be at least one game played in KC.  He looked comfortable and relaxed.  Amazing the difference between this year and his first in that regard.  A bunch of asinine questions from the tards in the audience.  Some old thought it was hilarious to ask him if he ever considered taking stress medication.  The evening’s seminal “Catbacker” moment.  I could tell Frank wanted to choke the life out of him, but he had a clever answer that brought lots of laughs.

fantastic report.  maybe your best post ever.

it's interesting to me that martin's charisma doesn't carry over completely on television or radio.  in person, he's overwhelming.
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June 19, 2009, 04:43:05 PM
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wonderful report.  :love:

I like the Silver Fox title  :kstatriot:

June 20, 2009, 01:37:08 PM
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Wabash roll .... your recap was the best recap I have seen on any board of any event!!  Take a bow!! :ksu:

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June 20, 2009, 03:34:38 PM
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Wabash.  EXCELLENT report.

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June 21, 2009, 06:50:46 AM
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Wabash roll .... your recap was the best recap I have seen on any board of any event!!  Take a bow!! :ksu:

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Trim's reports are the best in "the biz". 


Trim.  Your event reports are like the Pantheon in Rome and I'm just a tourist.

Let's be honest here, there's no comparison.






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June 22, 2009, 04:29:14 PM
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Silent auction was a little weak this year outside of a signed Chargers Sproles jersey.
I totally won this.  :love:  An authentic powder blue beaut!

June 22, 2009, 05:05:58 PM
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Silent auction was a little weak this year outside of a signed Chargers Sproles jersey.
I totally won this.  :love:  An authentic powder blue beaut!

pretty elite bro.  grats.
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June 22, 2009, 08:41:06 PM
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Silent auction was a little weak this year outside of a signed Chargers Sproles jersey.
I totally won this.  :love:  An authentic powder blue beaut!

Post pic pleez.

June 23, 2009, 09:43:02 AM
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Curry was up next.  .....   On a side note, I appreciate the fact that he actually attends these types of alumni gatherings (unlike a certain previous athletic director that now collects a paycheck from us in Dallas).


Wait, what?  Weiser is still collecting a check?  Good lord, our university/athletic department is in shambles.

I'd much rather have a 69 year old coach than one that weighs 400+ pounds.

June 23, 2009, 07:30:25 PM
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Curry was up next.  .....   On a side note, I appreciate the fact that he actually attends these types of alumni gatherings (unlike a certain previous athletic director that now collects a paycheck from us in Dallas).


Wait, what?  Weiser is still collecting a check?  Good lord, our university/athletic department is in shambles.




Timmy isn't collecting much for sitting on his ass at his little desk job in Dallas these days.  Just a negotiated settlement that guarantees K-State to pay him $1.9 million over a five year period.

A drop in the bucket in the Bob Krause & Jon Wefald world, really.



« Last Edit: June 23, 2009, 07:47:01 PM by ~WabashRoll~ »


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June 29, 2009, 04:49:35 PM
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Silent auction was a little weak this year outside of a signed Chargers Sproles jersey.
I totally won this.  :love:  An authentic powder blue beaut!

Post pic pleez.
Sorry -- was off the grid for a few days.  I'm such a slacker.

Never posted pictures before, but it can't be rocket science.  Here goes...


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