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January 14, 2009, 01:58:55 PM
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Nice sign ku fan...whoever you are...since you live in a state where the economy runs greatly off of agriculture...evidently not all stereotypes are bad in Lawrence...oh well.

>>had to find something to complain about<<

January 14, 2009, 02:00:36 PM
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Nice sign ku fan...whoever you are...since you live in a state where the economy runs greatly off of agriculture...evidently not all stereotypes are bad in Lawrence...oh well.

>>had to find something to complain about<<

That is there every year.  It is an excellent sign because it riles up rural KSU folk. 
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January 14, 2009, 02:04:32 PM
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Sign is horrible IMO.  KSU is on top of the Ag world, we have bitchin tractors.  No need to warm them up!  That's for old tractors.  Stupid uk fans.

January 14, 2009, 02:04:54 PM
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the funniest part about that sign - they show it on the jumbo tron while the students are waving the wheat

January 14, 2009, 02:05:03 PM
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Hey I'm rural KSU folk and it doesn't rile me up.  I'm guessing these tractors some of these farmers are driving cost a little more than the decade old hand me down BMW or range rover that ku student us driving.  I'm proud of my agricultural back ground. :kstatriot:

January 14, 2009, 02:13:46 PM
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It must really sting those JoCo folks that their parents or grandparents worked the ground near Pretty Prairie or such like. Probably have a vision of their Kansas forebearers arriving in the state in Beemers and pastel sweaters draped over their shoulders, ready to do some lawyering in Corporate Woods.

January 14, 2009, 02:18:14 PM
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ku fans are from Chicago, their grandparents didn't work any ground.  And they likely don't even know what wheat is.
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January 14, 2009, 02:55:28 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:


January 14, 2009, 02:58:02 PM
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Nice sign ku fan...whoever you are...since you live in a state where the economy runs greatly off of agriculture...evidently not all stereotypes are bad in Lawrence...oh well.

>>had to find something to complain about<<

That is there every year.  It is an excellent sign because it riles up rural KSU folk. 

oh yeah.  mrs. mcmw gets  :curse:  :angry:   :chainsaw: when she sees that
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January 14, 2009, 02:58:21 PM
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January 14, 2009, 03:01:11 PM
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January 14, 2009, 03:03:31 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:


I know you're joking and everything but do ku fans realize that 70% of their student body comes from Kansas?

January 14, 2009, 03:13:22 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:


I know you're joking and everything but do ku fans realize that 70% of their student body comes from Kansas?

maybe but that isn't the point.  When I think 'kansas (as in ku)' country I think of Lawrence and Kansas City.  Everything else is KSU country. 

i'd say the majority of the people I knew and went to class with were from KC and Chicago.  People from small KS towns were fairly rare or at least didn't socialize much.  I'd guess that my dorm freshmen year was probably 90% kids from cities if not more. 

 


January 14, 2009, 03:13:55 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:


I know you're joking and everything but do ku fans realize that 70% of their student body comes from Kansas?

i hope he's refering to where ku's largest alumni bases are.  

st. louis?  really?  from the area and everyone would rather shoot themselves than go to ku.  

January 14, 2009, 03:18:59 PM
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I can't stop laughing everytime I see. the humor comes more from the fact they are kansans as well.

and it's just funny. i can't really explain it. it's just really funny.
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January 14, 2009, 03:19:24 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:


I know you're joking and everything but do ku fans realize that 70% of their student body comes from Kansas?

i hope he's refering to where ku's largest alumni bases are.  

st. louis?  really?  from the area and everyone would rather shoot themselves than go to ku.  

I knew a lot of St Louis kids at ku.  Obviously not as many as Chicago and KC but plenty.  

January 14, 2009, 03:20:54 PM
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18,557 of ku's on campus Lawrence enrollment is from Kansas, 6,000 of those are not from the major population counties in Kansas.  

ku has more residents of kansas on campus than K-State does.


January 14, 2009, 03:21:44 PM
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I can't stop laughing everytime I see. the humor comes more from the fact they are kansans as well.

and it's just funny. i can't really explain it. it's just really funny.


there is a big difference between johnson county kids and the kids from the rest of the state.  You should know that by now.

once again you aren't thinking logically.  The tractor stereotype is due the KSU's curriculum with the school of agriculture and the perception that it's a school for farmers.  It doesn't need to be thought of as any more than that.

my KSU fan friends thought it was hilarious along with the one with the trophies and the cow.  

January 14, 2009, 03:22:41 PM
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18,557 of ku's on campus Lawrence enrollment is from Kansas, 6,000 of those are not from the major population counties in Kansas.  

ku has more residents of kansas on campus than K-State does.



they must hide then.

oh, and ku has twice the enrollment...so what?  If still doesn't say anything about stereotypes and the idea that KState fans are farmers. 

January 14, 2009, 03:22:59 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:



Uh...as far as my rural kansas farming community is concerned, and many others just like it I am sure....50% KSU Fans, 50% squawk fans approx...pretty sure they all know what a tractor is...and all major cities you named are in states that rely heavily on agriculture as well. But whatever...

January 14, 2009, 03:24:14 PM
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I can't stop laughing everytime I see. the humor comes more from the fact they are kansans as well.

and it's just funny. i can't really explain it. it's just really funny.


there is a big difference between johnson county kids and the kids from the rest of the state.  You should know that by now.

once again you aren't thinking logically.  The tractor stereotype is due the KSU's curriculum with the school of agriculture and the perception that it's a school for farmers.  It doesn't need to be thought of as any more than that.

my KSU fan friends thought it was hilarious along with the one with the trophies and the cow.  

First off, ku doesn't have twice the enrollment of K-State, unless you're using some sort of dumbass math they teach at ku.

We laugh at the fact that many ku folks try to pretend that ku isn't in KANSAS.


January 14, 2009, 03:24:45 PM
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oh, and ku has twice the enrollment...so what? 

WTF?   :lol:
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January 14, 2009, 03:25:57 PM
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January 14, 2009, 03:30:04 PM
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18,557 of ku's on campus Lawrence enrollment is from Kansas, 6,000 of those are not from the major population counties in Kansas.  

ku has more residents of kansas on campus than K-State does.



they must hide then.

90% of ku students are Johnson County pussies who were too scared to move more than an hour away from mommy and daddy.

oh, and ku has twice the enrollment...so what?  If still doesn't say anything about stereotypes and the idea that KState fans are farmers. 

January 14, 2009, 03:31:29 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:



Uh...as far as my rural kansas farming community is concerned, and many others just like it I am sure....50% KSU Fans, 50% squawk fans approx...pretty sure they all know what a tractor is...and all major cities you named are in states that rely heavily on agriculture as well. But whatever...

once again, you missed the point.

KSU has a program for farmers and that is their reputation like most aggie schools.

ku does not.

therefore 'warm up the tractor'  it's funny.  

January 14, 2009, 03:32:53 PM
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January 14, 2009, 03:33:44 PM
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I love how you guys always nit pick little things about my posts but can't fess up to your own stupidity.

talk about :ku:

ku has a lot more students than KSU.  Last time I looked JCCC had closer to the total enrollment of KSU.  I'm going to guess 20k off the top of my head.  Maybe i'm wrong but that is not the point.  

January 14, 2009, 03:35:29 PM
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most ku fans don't know what a tractor is.

i'm one of them.  Chicago, St louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Tulsa, OK city, Denver, Des Moines, and Wichita seem to be where most of us are from.

to us, that is par for the course (making fun of aggie stereotypes) and unfortunately you guys don't play along very well.  except for this emoticon which is perfect :ku:



Uh...as far as my rural kansas farming community is concerned, and many others just like it I am sure....50% KSU Fans, 50% squawk fans approx...pretty sure they all know what a tractor is...and all major cities you named are in states that rely heavily on agriculture as well. But whatever...

once again, you missed the point.

KSU has a program for farmers and that is their reputation like most aggie schools.

ku does not.

therefore 'warm up the tractor'  it's funny.  

Once again you missed my point...I'm talking about the thousands of ku fans who are directly involved in production agriculture and how "some" ku fans forget all about that when making fun of KSU as an agricultural school.

January 14, 2009, 03:36:51 PM
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