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September 25, 2007, 06:51:53 PM
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2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

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Probably because ku fans don't go to their home games either (except for a bunch of high schoolers who tear down goalposts.)



3. ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season.  

 :popcorn:



2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 


Wrong.  K-state fans get treated horribly at ku games.  I've been spit on and someone tried to hit me after the game in 2004.  I did nothing to egg it on.  It's pathetic that ku can't even sell 2,000 tickets to this game.

I've tailgated with K-State fans before the game, and none of them were treated horribly.  The game itself can get rowdy, but you don't see people instigating fights with K-State fans and throwing out obscenities like you do when ku comes to Manhattan.  ku is just a more friendly atmosphere in general, and K-State fans love coming to a real college town to watch a game of football.  

I can't say the same for K-State.

SOmeone yelling Rock Chalk Chicken Hawk F$%K ku is not throwing out obcenities. Your just a pussy

September 25, 2007, 06:52:34 PM
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He does have a point.  Their fans were very accommodating to ours as we tore their goal posts down.

September 25, 2007, 06:58:55 PM
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September 25, 2007, 07:23:29 PM
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3. ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season. 

Hmmmmm.  Interesting that you leave the SE La game out of your numbers. 

ku average attendance after three games = 46,280

KSU average attendance after two games = 46,815


One of our two games has been against 1AA Missouri State, and I included that game.  Why aren't you including your 1AA? 

After adjusting for ku's obligatory attendance inflation, I'd say it's safe to assume their actual average attendance is closer to 40K. 

Nice try though d-bag. 

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September 25, 2007, 07:35:29 PM
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Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.


No need to gush all over us. :ksu: :yikes:
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September 25, 2007, 07:38:36 PM
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3.  ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season. 


This is the argument that you continue to make as if it has some bearing on the game (your Super Bowl) on Oct. 6 or that it really is a valid way to gauge fan support. Give me a f-ing break man.

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I dont think we can say that anymore since they didn't buy all their tickets.  If it was their superbowl then you would think they would be killing people for those tickets.  Their internet "fans" on the other hand it is their superbowl!!!!!!!!  :ksu:

September 25, 2007, 08:03:34 PM
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2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

I call BS on this.  I always tailgate with a bunch of ku fans (friends from high school and their ku friends) in Manhattan for ku-KState and I have never seen any of them have a bad experience or get any grief from K-State fans.  Sure, they'll get a few words here and there just as I have received in Lawrence.  It didn't bother me one bit in either place as it was never confrontational and I don't get up in a tizzy if I hear a curse word.  It's usually done in good fun.  If you aren't a douche bag while in Manhattan...I know this is tough for ku fans, you won't get much grief.

September 25, 2007, 09:28:44 PM
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I've tailgated with K-State fans before the game, and none of them were treated horribly.  The game itself can get rowdy, but you don't see people instigating fights with K-State fans and throwing out obscenities like you do when ku comes to Manhattan.  ku is just a more friendly atmosphere in general, and K-State fans love coming to a real college town to watch a game of football. 

I can't say the same for K-State.

Yeah those 9th ward quality shacks around Memorial make for an amazing atmosphere.

September 25, 2007, 09:56:09 PM
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1.  The tickets they sell through the ku athletic department are $70 a piece.  You could go to the game and buy a much better ticket from a scalper for less than that.

2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

3.  ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season. 

#1 and #2 are pussy excuses.  Man up. 

#3....who cares...what do ku fans have a limited number of football games they can go to in a year?  Hmm....I could go to the KSU game, but I already went to CM and Toledo...I should really pace myself for the rest of the year.

September 25, 2007, 10:05:12 PM
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1.  The tickets they sell through the ku athletic department are $70 a piece.  You could go to the game and buy a much better ticket from a scalper for less than that.

2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

3.  ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season. 

#1 and #2 are pussy excuses.  Man up. 

#3....who cares...what do ku fans have a limited number of football games they can go to in a year?  Hmm....I could go to the KSU game, but I already went to CM and Toledo...I should really pace myself for the rest of the year.


You used the term "pussy excuses"...then follow it up with a "I should pace myself".


Here's your ass if you want it back.
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September 25, 2007, 10:07:09 PM
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2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

Probably because ku fans don't go to their home games either (except for a bunch of high schoolers who tear down goalposts.)



3. ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season

 :popcorn:



2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 


Wrong.  K-state fans get treated horribly at ku games.  I've been spit on and someone tried to hit me after the game in 2004.  I did nothing to egg it on.  It's pathetic that ku can't even sell 2,000 tickets to this game.

I've tailgated with K-State fans before the game, and none of them were treated horribly.  The game itself can get rowdy, but you don't see people instigating fights with K-State fans and throwing out obscenities like you do when ku comes to Manhattan.  ku is just a more friendly atmosphere in general, and K-State fans love coming to a real college town to watch a game of football. 

I can't say the same for K-State.

I think those referring to your douchebaggery are right on the money. Your thoughts above lead to the sh*t people get themselves into at games. I've seen all kinds of KSU fans treated like crap at ku games in Lawrence. Lose the arrogant attitude and you wouldn't have the problem. It's really too bad ku fans suck so bad.

September 25, 2007, 10:08:31 PM
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2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

Probably because ku fans don't go to their home games either (except for a bunch of high schoolers who tear down goalposts.)

HAHA QF for &@#%ing T.  this is funny you mention this because i go to a school in shawnee mission and the thing to do on saturdays is head to lawrence and go to the game, especially our football players.  When they tore down the goalposts last year, pretty much all the ones on the south end were from my school.  i just told them that that field rushing was horrible.  our field rush against texas is what its all about.

September 25, 2007, 10:09:01 PM
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ku fans have been really really really mean to me the last couple times I've been there.

"&@#% kstate! &@#% kstate!"

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.

September 25, 2007, 10:16:12 PM
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I've tailgated with K-State fans before the game, and none of them were treated horribly.  The game itself can get rowdy, but you don't see people instigating fights with K-State fans and throwing out obscenities like you do when ku comes to Manhattan.  ku is just a more friendly atmosphere in general, and K-State fans love coming to a real college town to watch a game of football.  

I can't say the same for K-State.

ku fans just throw water balloons at old men (my 60 yr old dad)...Interesting they didn't throw them at me (must've been my Jayhawk mojo, or they were pussies).

September 25, 2007, 10:21:41 PM
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1.  The tickets they sell through the ku athletic department are $70 a piece.  You could go to the game and buy a much better ticket from a scalper for less than that.

2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

3.  ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season. 

#1 and #2 are pussy excuses.  Man up. 

#3....who cares...what do ku fans have a limited number of football games they can go to in a year?  Hmm....I could go to the KSU game, but I already went to CM and Toledo...I should really pace myself for the rest of the year.


You used the term "pussy excuses"...then follow it up with a "I should pace myself".


Here's your ass if you want it back.

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September 25, 2007, 10:24:40 PM
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There are ZERO excuses for this if ku fans actually believe they have a team that can beat us this year.


It's becoming obvious they don't though.


The day KSU has to give tickets(275 of only 2200) back to ku...nevermind it won't happen. We have real fans.

September 25, 2007, 10:25:20 PM
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ku fans have been really really really mean to me the last couple times I've been there.

"frack kstate! frack kstate!"



Agree to disagree.  I went to the '96 game and I met a pretty nice ku fan.  We talked a little about K-State football.  Then I banged her.

September 25, 2007, 10:27:41 PM
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2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

Probably because ku fans don't go to their home games either (except for a bunch of high schoolers who tear down goalposts.)



3. ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season

 :popcorn:



2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 


Wrong.  K-state fans get treated horribly at ku games.  I've been spit on and someone tried to hit me after the game in 2004.  I did nothing to egg it on.  It's pathetic that ku can't even sell 2,000 tickets to this game.

I've tailgated with K-State fans before the game, and none of them were treated horribly.  The game itself can get rowdy, but you don't see people instigating fights with K-State fans and throwing out obscenities like you do when ku comes to Manhattan.  ku is just a more friendly atmosphere in general, and K-State fans love coming to a real college town to watch a game of football. 

I can't say the same for K-State.
I'm guessing that you've never seen a ku vs. K-State game in Manhattan. You don't even like to go to games at Memorial.

September 25, 2007, 10:29:34 PM
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ku fans have been really really really mean to me the last couple times I've been there.

"frack kstate! frack kstate!"



Agree to disagree.  I went to the '96 game and I met a pretty nice ku fan.  We talked a little about K-State football.  Then I banged her.

liar.

September 25, 2007, 10:31:54 PM
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ku fans have been really really really mean to me the last couple times I've been there.

"frack kstate! frack kstate!"



Agree to disagree.  I went to the '96 game and I met a pretty nice ku fan.  We talked a little about K-State football.  Then I banged her.

liar.

I'll tell you all about it tomorrow at work.  I'll bring pics.

September 25, 2007, 10:40:34 PM
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Hurray for retarded anecdotal evidence to sterotype 50,000 people. Huzzah!

September 25, 2007, 10:47:48 PM
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Hurray for retarded anecdotal evidence to sterotype 50,000 people. Huzzah!

If this was directed at me, all I can say is...those titties weren't retarded.

September 25, 2007, 10:54:10 PM
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Hurray for retarded anecdotal evidence to sterotype 50,000 people. Huzzah!

If this was directed at me, all I can say is...those titties weren't retarded.

I'm sure the clap wasn't either





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September 25, 2007, 11:03:37 PM
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Hurray for retarded anecdotal evidence to sterotype 50,000 people. Huzzah!

If this was directed at me, all I can say is...those titties weren't retarded.

I'm sure the clap wasn't either

As a wise man once said...


Downside to kicking ass at every thing in the world.

September 25, 2007, 11:10:39 PM
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Hurray for retarded anecdotal evidence to sterotype 50,000 people. Huzzah!

If this was directed at me, all I can say is...those titties weren't retarded.

I'm sure the clap wasn't either

As a wise man once said...


Downside to kicking ass at every thing in the world.
:lol:
So true





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September 25, 2007, 11:22:39 PM
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I just remember in 2005 when we took those 5 ku fans, tarred and feathered them and then drove their BMW's into Tuttle....good times.

September 25, 2007, 11:42:29 PM
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JCCC-Ler's and their ilk operate with a simple set of instructions.  Say something enough times, and it is absolute fact, and everyone else will agree.

Some Examples:

1.  Everyone loves Lawrence KANSAS.  People who live on beaches in San Diego, or Hawaii . . . People who live in some of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, to the quaintest most picturesque of towns and villages . . . to a person.  If they hear, learn of, or visit Lawrence, KANSAS; all will long for and wish they lived there.

2.  ku is a great school.

3.  ku fans are the coolest, classiest people in all of college fandom, and everyone who visits ku sporting events as an opposing fan will only deal with the most well meaning of people.  Everyone at places like KSU are only looking for fights, to damage vehicles and treat every visitor with the utmost of disdain and disrespect.    To "prove" this, they'll offer nothing but a continous stream of anecdotes; and if similar anecdotes are spoken about ill treatment on the part of ku fans towards visitors.  An onslaught of denials, scoffing and pooh-poohing will ensue.   Which of course leads one back to the primary driver for all JCCC-Ler's, "Say it early, say it often, and make it the truth".


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September 26, 2007, 12:24:22 AM
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2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

And your point is. :poke:

Just because you coach weights half a ton does not give you the right to say you have "a lot" of friends.


September 26, 2007, 06:48:38 AM
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ku fans have been really really really mean to me the last couple times I've been there.

"frack kstate! frack kstate!"



Agree to disagree.  I went to the '96 game and I met a pretty nice ku fan.  We talked a little about K-State football.  Then I banged her.

liar.

I'll tell you all about it tomorrow at work.  I'll bring pics.

ban this &@#%er for not posting pics here
Be a winner today

September 26, 2007, 08:35:43 AM
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2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 

Probably because ku fans don't go to their home games either (except for a bunch of high schoolers who tear down goalposts.)





3. ku's games vs. Central Michigan and Toledo had better attendance than any of K-State's home games this season.  

 :popcorn:



2.  Manhattan is a much more hostile environment towards ku fans than Lawrence is when K-State fans come to town.  Your school centers around hating ku, and a lot of ku fans have had bad experiences in Manhattan. 


Wrong.  K-state fans get treated horribly at ku games.  I've been spit on and someone tried to hit me after the game in 2004.  I did nothing to egg it on.  It's pathetic that ku can't even sell 2,000 tickets to this game.

I've tailgated with K-State fans before the game, and none of them were treated horribly.  The game itself can get rowdy, but you don't see people instigating fights with K-State fans and throwing out obscenities like you do when ku comes to Manhattan.  ku is just a more friendly atmosphere in general, and K-State fans love coming to a real college town to watch a game of football.  

I can't say the same for K-State.

Last time I was in Lawrence, got my eye taken.

Took my eye.

This year I'm out for blood...this year me and the boys are gonna be roundin' up them gays and drapin' 'em upside down from the Varney's marquee.