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November 08, 2009, 08:42:10 AM
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Dirty Sanchez

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They have nothing at all when they complain that our crowd is full of young adults that have children.

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November 08, 2009, 08:46:26 AM
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You can't really blame them, it's what they are use to.  The Allen Field house crowd is the most vulgar in all of sport.  Most reasonable ku fans would never dream of exposing their children to a ku sporting event, and they just assume that everywhere else is similar.  They honestly have no idea.

November 08, 2009, 09:03:40 AM
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Bwahahah.... it's part of our deviousness! We bring our innocent young to the games dressed in purple. We indoctrinate them into the The Ceremonial Tailgate, we teach them the sacred ritual of Wabash and the arcane gestures & chants. After some years of brain-washing, they become full members of the cult and, years down the road, will in turn bring their own offspring in, thereby further spreading the Purple Plague!  Geez, what a bunch of ku tools!

Started bringing my girls to games when they were young and they loved all the fun & excitement that's part of college football - tailgating, purple everywhere, the Big Cats, the shirt launcher, bands, doing the Wabash, first downs, touchdowns, K-S-U chant. It's all huge fun for kids and a great family activity... unless it's at ku where it's obscene, spiteful, rude, and in overall poor taste; nothing you'd want to expose your family to.
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November 08, 2009, 09:13:42 AM
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With so much angst, low self esteem and a poor sense of self worth boiling over in a cauldron of hate and anger . . . most ku sporting events are like going to Arrowhead for a Chiefs-Raiders games.   Not family oriented events on any level.

In the small section of the ku side of the family . . . both females were popping out crumb crunchers at 23 and 24 (my anecdotal addition to this story). 



November 08, 2009, 09:21:05 AM
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Mothers that are too young (under 20) or too old (over 30) have an increased risk of birth defects.  Their own logic condemns themselves.

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November 08, 2009, 09:22:07 AM
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I guess I am at fault, I brought my six month old son to the game yesterday.  I think it must have ruined the game for all people around me.  

On a side note, I have read many ku fans saying they either stepped on cow or sheet crap on their way to the stadium.  In all the years I have been going I have never had this experience.  I have stepped in dog crap walking down that over-hyped "hill" on the way to their stadium.

November 08, 2009, 09:24:27 AM
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I guess I am at fault, I brought my six month old son to the game yesterday.  I think it must have ruined the game for all people around me.  

On a side note, I have read many ku fans saying they either stepped on cow or sheet crap on their way to the stadium.  In all the years I have been going I have never had this experience.  I have stepped in dog crap walking down that over-hyped "hill" on the way to their stadium.

Considering its a crop test plot with things like cotton and grain over there, I'm thinking it wasn't cow or sheep crap, but the results of one of their own not being able to control their bowels.


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November 08, 2009, 09:59:51 AM
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My daughter's first game she was about three weeks old...taught her to say "ku-PU" as one of her first words, it was cute when she was two and still is today....she was rockin' purple all week and probably will this week too....