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January 14, 2009, 05:17:29 PM
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January 14, 2009, 05:21:04 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.



LINK????????

http://www.registrar.ku.edu/pdf/20th_day/fall_2008_kheer.pdf

Actually 18,890 on campus in Lawrence are Kansas Residents.

K-State numbers?

January 14, 2009, 05:25:50 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.



LINK????????

http://www.registrar.ku.edu/pdf/20th_day/fall_2008_kheer.pdf

Actually 18,890 on campus in Lawrence are Kansas Residents.

K-State numbers?

You must have learned your researching skills at ku.

http://www.k-state.edu/registrar/statistics/resnon.html

January 14, 2009, 05:27:51 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.



LINK????????

http://www.registrar.ku.edu/pdf/20th_day/fall_2008_kheer.pdf

Actually 18,890 on campus in Lawrence are Kansas Residents.

K-State numbers?

You must have learned your researching skills at ku.

http://www.k-state.edu/registrar/statistics/resnon.html

I paid someone to do my research while I drove around in my range rover wearing my north face fleece jacket.

January 14, 2009, 05:29:02 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.



LINK????????

http://www.registrar.ku.edu/pdf/20th_day/fall_2008_kheer.pdf

Actually 18,890 on campus in Lawrence are Kansas Residents.

K-State numbers?

You must have learned your researching skills at ku.

http://www.k-state.edu/registrar/statistics/resnon.html

I paid someone to do my research while I drove around in my range rover wearing my north face fleece jacket . . . and then I woke up

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January 14, 2009, 05:29:08 PM
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This thread is fantastic fwiw

almost as awesome as the sign itself. 

That sign is there every year.  Pretty boring.

what is it rednecks say?  "it it aint broke don't fix it"  or something like that?

January 14, 2009, 05:31:09 PM
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This thread is fantastic fwiw

almost as awesome as the sign itself. 

That sign is there every year.  Pretty boring.

what is it rednecks say?  "it it aint broke don't fix it"  or something like that?

Lots of people say that.

January 14, 2009, 05:31:47 PM
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we should have some "warm up the tractor" signs when we play them in bramlage. would be hilarious.
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.

January 14, 2009, 05:32:55 PM
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we should have some "warm up the tractor" signs when we play them in bramlage. would be hilarious.

Garth should get somebody who runs those new LED advertising boards that are courtside to program in "Warm up the Tractor".

January 14, 2009, 05:33:12 PM
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I'm from the rural KS, so I'll just go ahead and slide on in here.  There we go.  That feels nice.  


That sign didn't offend me at all.  I like to eat and that sh1t.  But 89% of farmers would't be fun to hang out with (notyougrandpalol!).  Sup SD?  Omaha's cool.  Sluts. :Carl:

I'm not offended either.  I just think it's stupid.  I suppose the dude is planning on eating cardboard the rest of his life.  

Agriculture jokes against K-State when ku people also eat food to live are about as dumb as "K"-State and their "Gay U" stuff when you could just as easily say "Gay State".

Dumb, dumb, dumb.  People are stupid.  Cleverness is sadly passe.  

January 14, 2009, 05:35:45 PM
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Wichita probably has the best food in all of South Central Kansas.



lawrence was called one of the top 10 (per capita) culinary destinations in america in 2007.

i'm sure the writer was gay though.   :ku: :kugayfight:

I wouldn't say he was gay, I would just say he's probably never been out of Topeka more than about 5 times though.

January 14, 2009, 05:41:56 PM
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I suppose the dude is planning on eating cardboard the rest of his life.  

and just who exactly do you think is going to grow his cardboard?
"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."

January 14, 2009, 05:46:08 PM
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I suppose the dude is planning on eating cardboard the rest of his life.  

and just who exactly do you think is going to grow his cardboard?

The cardboard farms . . . duh.

January 14, 2009, 06:00:33 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.

I just want to know why you brought up Pretty Prairie...I'm one of about 15 people in the whole state can point it out on a map... the other 14 are my mother and siblings/grandparents.

January 14, 2009, 06:11:15 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

that's one thing that has always intrigued me. ku fans don't realize they live in KANSAS. The most wheat rich region in the world that revolves around agriculture, then make fun of us for being an Ag school.

If I wanted to study worthless crap that any other university has I would've gone to ku (well not really), but instead I'm getting a degree in something that matters

-Ag student


January 14, 2009, 06:12:03 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

that's one thing that has always intrigued me. ku fans don't realize they live in KANSAS. The most wheat rich region in the world that revolves around agriculture, then make fun of us for being an Ag school.






yeah, so make up "warm up the tractor" signs when they come here

this isn't that hard idiotic ksu students.
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.

January 14, 2009, 06:14:06 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

that's one thing that has always intrigued me. ku fans don't realize they live in KANSAS. The most wheat rich region in the world that revolves around agriculture, then make fun of us for being an Ag school.






yeah, so make up "warm up the tractor" signs when they come here

this isn't that hard idiotic ksu students.

QFT, it's not that hard. 
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January 14, 2009, 06:17:53 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.

I just want to know why you brought up Pretty Prairie...I'm one of about 15 people in the whole state can point it out on a map... the other 14 are my mother and siblings/grandparents.

OOOHHH, OOHHH I can point out Pretty Prairie.  But I bet less can find Plevna.  Population 100.  We grows some good wheat and raise yummy cows certified angus and herferd. (what ever that means)

January 14, 2009, 06:22:33 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.

I just want to know why you brought up Pretty Prairie...I'm one of about 15 people in the whole state can point it out on a map... the other 14 are my mother and siblings/grandparents.

OOOHHH, OOHHH I can point out Pretty Prairie.  But I bet less can find Plevna.  Population 100.  We grows some good wheat and raise yummy cows certified angus and herferd. (what ever that means)

Had a teacher from Pretty Prairie and I've been Chicken hunting (prairie) around there.

January 14, 2009, 06:34:07 PM
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we should have some "warm up the tractor" signs when we play them in bramlage. would be hilarious.

"warm up the high mileage Acura Integra with cheap tricked out rims"?

January 14, 2009, 06:45:53 PM
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we should have some "warm up the tractor" signs when we play them in bramlage. would be hilarious.

"warm up the high mileage Honda Civic with cheap tricked out rims"?

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January 14, 2009, 06:47:57 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.

I just want to know why you brought up Pretty Prairie...I'm one of about 15 people in the whole state can point it out on a map... the other 14 are my mother and siblings/grandparents.

OOOHHH, OOHHH I can point out Pretty Prairie.  But I bet less can find Plevna.  Population 100.  We grows some good wheat and raise yummy cows certified angus and herferd. (what ever that means)

Grandparents raised all of their kids (including my mom) in Pretty Prairie.  Gramps was pretty high up on the food chain in that school district as well, at one time.  Had an uncle/aunt that lived in Castleton, another lived right near Mt. Vernon and they now lives in Cheney.  But no, sadly, I can't point out Plevna.  I had been down in the area many, many times, but not looking around for other little po-dunk towns.  I do know there is a Catholic church to the southwest a bit in the middle of no where and I'm not talking about Mt. Vernon either.  It's just on a strange dirt road going west for a mile or two off whatever highway that is that runs south by PP.  Always thought it was strange to just build a church willy nilly but they have all kinds of isolated churches in that area, I'm sure.  They all seat like 40 people too.  LOL

Had a band teacher in high school that was from Pretty Prairie or surrounding area.  I can't remember exactly.  Did you go to Hutch Juco because he lives/works there currently, I believe.

January 14, 2009, 07:19:44 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.



LINK????????

http://www.registrar.ku.edu/pdf/20th_day/fall_2008_kheer.pdf

Actually 18,890 on campus in Lawrence are Kansas Residents.

ku lawrence campus has
26,999total enrollment
18,890 from kansas

13,841 from Johnson, Douglas, or Sedgwick county (51.2% of total students, 73.3% of kansas students)
8,109 out of state (30.0%)
5,049 from the rest of kansas (18.7%, 26.7% )

If you actually break it down, the students from non-urban areas of kansas are definitely the geographic minority on the ku campus, like it or not.

For KSU out of kansas only enrollment it is
26% Johnson, Douglas, Sedgwick
74% Other

Pretty much exact opposites, as expected
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January 14, 2009, 07:22:38 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.

I just want to know why you brought up Pretty Prairie...I'm one of about 15 people in the whole state can point it out on a map... the other 14 are my mother and siblings/grandparents.

OOOHHH, OOHHH I can point out Pretty Prairie.  But I bet less can find Plevna.  Population 100.  We grows some good wheat and raise yummy cows certified angus and herferd. (what ever that means)

Grandparents raised all of their kids (including my mom) in Pretty Prairie.  Gramps was pretty high up on the food chain in that school district as well, at one time.  Had an uncle/aunt that lived in Castleton, another lived right near Mt. Vernon and they now lives in Cheney.  But no, sadly, I can't point out Plevna.  I had been down in the area many, many times, but not looking around for other little po-dunk towns.  I do know there is a Catholic church to the southwest a bit in the middle of no where and I'm not talking about Mt. Vernon either.  It's just on a strange dirt road going west for a mile or two off whatever highway that is that runs south by PP.  Always thought it was strange to just build a church willy nilly but they have all kinds of isolated churches in that area, I'm sure.  They all seat like 40 people too.  LOL

Had a band teacher in high school that was from Pretty Prairie or surrounding area.  I can't remember exactly.  Did you go to Hutch Juco because he lives/works there currently, I believe.
Nope did not go to Hutch Juco went strait to Manhappieness.  To work on my Kstatriotism although I was already a kstariot long before I went there.  I live in Buhler now.

January 14, 2009, 07:25:57 PM
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we should have some "warm up the tractor" signs when we play them in bramlage. would be hilarious.

"warm up the high mileage Acura Integra with cheap tricked out rims"?

no. they love those stereotypes.


goddamnit. i feel like i'm talking to a wall. and not a wall that listens to you, a wall that doesn't.
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.

January 14, 2009, 07:31:04 PM
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we should have some "warm up the tractor" signs when we play them in bramlage. would be hilarious.

"warm up the high mileage Acura Integra with cheap tricked out rims"?

awesome.  how about 'warm up daddy's old ls430'?

January 14, 2009, 07:31:28 PM
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bk28, where did you find these #'s

i like looking at those kind of things
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.

January 14, 2009, 07:32:57 PM
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bk28, where did you find these #'s

i like looking at those kind of things

ku 2008 by county
http://www2.ku.edu/~oirp/Highlights/Fall08/index.html

Page 2 of this has KSU's by county for 2007 (but I doubt the %'s have changed significantly)
http://www.k-state.edu/pa/statinfo/factbook/student/ugdemo.pdf

January 14, 2009, 07:34:38 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.



LINK????????

http://www.registrar.ku.edu/pdf/20th_day/fall_2008_kheer.pdf

Actually 18,890 on campus in Lawrence are Kansas Residents.

ku lawrence campus has
26,999total enrollment
18,890 from kansas

13,841 from Johnson, Douglas, or Sedgwick county (51.2% of total students, 73.3% of kansas students)
8,109 out of state (30.0%)
5,049 from the rest of kansas (18.7%, 26.7% )

If you actually break it down, the students from non-urban areas of kansas are definitely the geographic minority on the ku campus, like it or not.

For KSU out of kansas only enrollment it is
26% Johnson, Douglas, Sedgwick
74% Other

Pretty much exact opposites, as expected


I really couldn't care less . . . expect it points out how non-diverse ku really is.  So thanks.


January 14, 2009, 07:37:32 PM
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you should probably add shawnee, riley and saline into the group w/douglass johnson and sedwick.

of course ku will have the higher # w/douglass and johnson. a better comparo would be sedgewick and shawnee between the two schools.
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.