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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: the KHAN! on December 06, 2011, 03:17:13 PM
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It's very hard to decide. I think that 1910 is a rather hilarious victory with a field goal and a safety....
They let a pre lynch mob defense sack their QB in the end zone. Only pigaggies.
But then again ruining their infrastructure and making them get their lazy asses up and work their own fields is a pretty good win too.
THOUGHTS?
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I think your a dumbass
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I think your a dumbass
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Many have believed it was our outstanding record against the pigaggie.
Others have suggested our wartime prowess in destroying their racist backwards way of life, compliments of Abe Lincoln and the Union Army.
Historians now suggest the case of Brown v. Board of Education is the reason these racist hayseeds hate us so much. Turns out their deep running anti-KSU angst comes from their anger at a Kansan daring challenge segregation.
I suppose we should have seen this coming. :opcat: :opcat: :opcat:
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I think he's really butthurt about one of those losses....BUT WHICH ONE?
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Mods. Please add this to the "Biggest victory over Arkansas" thread.
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
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a shutout and a safety? tugs at my :lynchmob: heartstrings
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
YOU ARE
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LUL Hawgalude, assumptions assumptions.
Not everyone's parents had children when they were 12 years old. Your great great grandfather is probably very much alive still. That would make him about 70 or so.
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Agree one hundred percent... Has anyone ever had to travel through crap hole like West Memphis? That is the definition of separate but not equal, seriously the shanties are so sad to witness. I for one have been unfortunate enough to travel through the area and I have to say something must be done to stop the way Pig Aggie treats its own.
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
Deeply sorry for your loss. He was probably killed fighting for slavery though... :ck:
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
Deeply sorry for your loss. He was probably killed fighting for slavery though... :ck:
that was my 3xs great uncle and if you think the Civil War was over slavery than you are in with the kindergarten crap being posted all over this board.
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The 1910 game was fantastic, my great grandfather said Arkansas fans rode in on rented mules.
It was quite awful that those PigAggies roped their mules up next to my great grandad's 1911 Sears Model P :kstategrad:
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
Deeply sorry for your loss. He was probably killed fighting for slavery though... :ck:
that was my 3xs great uncle and if you think the Civil War was over slavery than you are in with the kindergarten crap being posted all over this board.
Motion to the board to clown suit this guy about the facts of the civil war
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I second the motion.
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1910 = dominated offensively, defensively and special teamsively.
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What was the Civil War about, Hog brethren?
(This is when PigAggy says the Civil War was about states' rights...Which is hilarious.)
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
YOU ARE
I imagine the state of Arkansas has seen an uptick in the proper usage of "your" and "you're" over the last 36 hours.
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The 1910 game was fantastic, my great grandfather said Arkansas fans rode in on rented mules.
It was quite awful that those PigAggies roped their mules up next to my great grandad's 1911 Sears Model P :kstategrad:
My GG said same thing. He was strutting around in a new mink pelt hat (was the fashion those days) and some Pigaggie swallowed a whole mouthful of chaw when he saw him start up his Cadillac Thirty. Said pigaggie fan stayed on a muddy wash outside of town. Sort of an early tailgate party I guess but less gas huffing back then.
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
Deeply sorry for your loss. He was probably killed fighting for slavery though... :ck:
that was my 3xs great uncle and if you think the Civil War was over slavery than you are in with the kindergarten crap being posted all over this board.
Kindergarten Cop
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pigaggie fan after seeing my GG fly by in his Gentleman's Roadster, sipping some gin with 2 dames.
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
Arkansas has a rich Civil War history. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Kansas on the other hand... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Then there's the Lawrence Massacre. Looks like they massacred the wrong town.
But hey, keep taking credit for that whole Civil War victory. If it wasn't for Kansas the Union wouldn't have won. :rolleyes:
Sounds like you are butt hurt that you can't own a slave for yourself. DAMN YOU ABE LINCOLN :shakesfist:
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Sounds like you are butt hurt that ABE LINCOLN did not send all the slaves back to Africa like he wanted to before he was assassinated :shakesfist:
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
Arkansas has a rich Civil War history. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Kansas on the other hand... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Then there's the Lawrence Massacre. Looks like they massacred the wrong town.
But hey, keep taking credit for that whole Civil War victory. If it wasn't for Kansas the Union wouldn't have won. :rolleyes:
Sounds like you are butt hurt that you can't own a slave for yourself. DAMN YOU ABE LINCOLN :shakesfist:
I'm not the one with :opcat: on my MB.
Let's just call a spade a spade on this one.
:horrorsurprise:
:opcat:
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Why yall being so hatefull to us? We came on this place too hav fun and talk about the big game. yall just got all dickheaded on us and stuff. prayers sent.
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Hog Droppings post
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MadCat post
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MadCat post
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
Arkansas has a rich Civil War history. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Kansas on the other hand... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Then there's the Lawrence Massacre. Looks like they massacred the wrong town.
But hey, keep taking credit for that whole Civil War victory. If it wasn't for Kansas the Union wouldn't have won. :rolleyes:
Doesn't appear that rich. Seems like a lot of necks got shot up.
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You guys have any casualty numbers on the secess? I'd love to take a look at that.
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link?
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Pig Aggie telling himself it was about states right :lol: It is ok we all know that you keep things separate around your state to this date (see shanty towns). By the way take a listen to the Heisman candidates coming from the fine academic institutions in the SEC compared to the other finalists... it is a treat. Then again Pigaggie probably didn't let them go to the same school unless they were talented at athletics. Arky= :opcat:
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Pig Aggie telling himself it was about states right :lol: It is ok we all know that you keep things separate around your state to this date (see shanty towns). By the way take a listen to the Heisman candidates coming from the fine academic institutions in the SEC compared to the other finalists... it is a treat. Then again Pigaggie probably didn't let them go to the same school unless they were talented at athletics. Arky= :opcat:
I've been on numerous message boards and this is the 1st one I've come across which has a klan emoticon.
And you guys call everyone from the South racist.
Ever wonder why when you click the icon it shows up as 'opcat' in the reply window?????
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
Arkansas has a rich Civil War history. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Kansas on the other hand... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Then there's the Lawrence Massacre. Looks like they massacred the wrong town.
But hey, keep taking credit for that whole Civil War victory. If it wasn't for Kansas the Union wouldn't have won. :rolleyes:
Doesn't appear that rich. Seems like a lot of necks got shot up.
"Statistics indicated that losses of Kansas regiments killed in battle and from disease are greater per thousand than those of any other State."
Yep, a lot of necks got shot up alright.
You guys are boring the piss out of me. Is this the best you can do? You guys are no fun at all.
Our guys didn't run like pigaggie. You just ran, then surrendered. RICH
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Remember when our boy Eisenhower tramped these Pigaggie Nazis in France? It was a good war.
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Fight better.
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
Arkansas has a rich Civil War history. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Kansas on the other hand... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_in_the_American_Civil_War)
Then there's the Lawrence Massacre. Looks like they massacred the wrong town.
But hey, keep taking credit for that whole Civil War victory. If it wasn't for Kansas the Union wouldn't have won. :rolleyes:
Doesn't appear that rich. Seems like a lot of necks got shot up.
"Statistics indicated that losses of Kansas regiments killed in battle and from disease are greater per thousand than those of any other State."
Yep, a lot of necks got shot up alright.
You guys are boring the piss out of me. Is this the best you can do? You guys are no fun at all.
Our guys didn't run like pigaggie. You just ran, then surrendered. RICH
You didn't run. You got killed. Learn to fight.
Much like this bowl game, you're going to roll over and play dead. Only way you're going to survive.
Learning to fight = surrendering like Frenchmen? You must be so proud you lost. YAY!
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Hey, lay off. The only war loss they have is to the number 1 team on the continent.
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Hey, lay off. The only war loss they have is to the number 1 team on the continent.
AND THAT TEAM HAS WON A LOT OF WARS!!!!!
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Hey, lay off. The only war loss they have is to the number 1 team on the continent.
AND THAT TEAM HAS WON A LOT OF WARS!!!!!
Yet again their best win was a loss. Does this mean pigaggie is like a french slaver?
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well, since you and I were not alive, nor you parents nor mine and hell even my grandparents were not alive then. Let me call my great great grandfather -- oh wait I can't
YOU ARE A DUMBASS
My grandfather was alive in 1910. He was 12 years old, tending the fields of his father's farm, which would eventually become his, in North Central Kansas just west of Clay Center. My father says that the 1910 Aggie victory over the Razorbacks (we were not the Wildcats until the 1950s) was one of the greatest sports moments of the year, especially considering that Arkansas was coming off those dominant victories over Drury College and Henderson State.
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it kills me to know that my ancestors fought alongside arkansans. the state of arkansas is just retarted. the fact that there bragging about their states role in the opression of a race is astounding.
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I'm ashamed to say the same. Except my ancestors were fighting in WW2. America was ashamed to have men from Arkansas in the ranks.
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I'm ashamed to say the same. Except my ancestors were fighting in WW2. America was ashamed to have men from Arkansas in the ranks.
i may alter my family tree from Alabama to alaska or something. somewhere where there is no uneducated retards that will make sexual advances on you anytime you bend over.
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It's very hard to decide. I think that 1910 is a rather hilarious victory with a field goal and a safety....
They let a pre lynch mob defense sack their QB in the end zone. Only pigaggies.
But then again ruining their infrastructure and making them get their lazy asses up and work their own fields is a pretty good win too.
THOUGHTS?
"pigaggie"?????? What the hell is that???
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It's very hard to decide. I think that 1910 is a rather hilarious victory with a field goal and a safety....
They let a pre lynch mob defense sack their QB in the end zone. Only pigaggies.
But then again ruining their infrastructure and making them get their lazy asses up and work their own fields is a pretty good win too.
THOUGHTS?
"pigaggie"?????? What the hell is that???
An amalgamation of pig and aggie
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It's very hard to decide. I think that 1910 is a rather hilarious victory with a field goal and a safety....
They let a pre lynch mob defense sack their QB in the end zone. Only pigaggies.
But then again ruining their infrastructure and making them get their lazy asses up and work their own fields is a pretty good win too.
THOUGHTS?
"pigaggie"?????? What the hell is that???
An amalgamation It's like welding the words pig and aggie
Fixed for our friends.
:)
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
Come on man really? You clowns are not even second fittle to the Texas and Oklahoma schools. You are 2 notches behind Missouri, just behind Kansas, but thank God for Iowa State. At least they keep you off the very bottom.
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I imagine Arkansas' role in the confederacy was pretty similar to its role in the SEC...Arkansas thought they were a full-fledged member of the gang, when in fact Louisiana and Alabama just let them hang around so they could run those Arkansans out as cannon fodder. After which, the dead and maimed Arkansans totally bragged about what an honor it was.
Come on man really? You clowns are not even second fittle to the Texas and Oklahoma schools. You are 2 notches behind Missouri, just behind Kansas, but thank God for Iowa State. At least they keep you off the very bottom.
Struck a nerve have we?
GUYS, INSULT THEIR ROLL IN THE CONFEDERACY! IT'S THEIR BIGGEST WEAKNESS!
Did you know Lee once called men from Arkansas "the worst men in the south"? Must sting.
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Over the holidays, I grabbed my great-grandfather’s memoirs from my parents’ house and found a few passages describing his encounters with piggaggie.
He was with a large contingent of wealthy alumni that followed Coach Ahearn down to Fayetteville in 1910.
“There was a quite the hullabaloo about the consequence of playing some backwoods school, that wasn’t even a member of an athletic conference, on our reputation among our peers in the Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association.”
He said a Fayetteville newspaper, that used a lot of woodcuts to illustrate its articles, caught wind of the controversy and ran a story about it. Some pigaggie were offended and wrote a jig that boasted of their wins over Drury College and Henderson State. Quaint.
“The prolific offense pigaggie alleged in song and slander never manifested, and it was just another humdrum, workaday victory for State.”
After the game, he decided to go Hot Springs for the mineral baths and horse wagering, but it sounded far from relaxing.
Apparently at every stop pigaggie kept soliciting him to “dig for diamonds” in their fallow fields. For six bits, they’d give him a bucket and a spade and let him keep "whatever he found." I guess it was incredibly vexing for him to have to repeatedly take the Patek Philippe out of his pocket, open the face and explain that he would just assume let other people do that kind of work for him.
He didn’t say much about the 1911 game, other than that he served pigaggie soup with the hospitality committee and heard accounts of dozens of deaths from typhoid during their barge ride up to Kansas City. Sad.
In the Argonne, my great-grandfather had a number pigaggie under his command.
“In no other men did I witness such high morale under such trying circumstances.”
By his accounts, they were just giddy to have a regular supply of canned beef and hard bread, not to mention shoes, but it took the threat of corporal punishment to get them to stop frolicking around in the trench filth and join the offensive.
By 1926, defeating Arkansas had become “old hat” so there wasn’t much of an account of the game aside from witnessing the vulgar hog calling that my great-grandfather found perplexing, as in his experience pigaggie couldn’t afford to keep livestock.
“By my summation, pigaggie are a simple, spirited folk who, on the whole, are perfectly content with their miserable lot in life. Bless them for that.”