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Title: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Pete on October 04, 2010, 12:09:47 PM
We have an opportunity as a University Community this Thursday to show the nation and our opponents the kind of classy fans that we truly are. 

Is there any real risk for repercussions if you keyed an NU car or deflated their tires?  Obviously, the answer is no.  It makes me proud that despite this fact, no Husker fan will experience any such malfeasance this week.

Can you anonymously scream profanities in the faces of every NU fan you come in contact with, with out fear of retaliation because the surrounding KSU fans would pummel a mouthy Husker fan to death before security could possibly arrive?  Clearly the answer is yes….that is as certain as the sun rising tomorrow.  Should you?  Well, the question doesn't really even need to be asked…because we know that the Wildcat fans intend to extend the olive branch to our neighbors to the north for one last time.

So, please join me in our goEMAW public call for restraint and brotherhood in this, our final contest, against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: steve dave on October 04, 2010, 12:15:21 PM
You could literally run up and kick a husker fan in the nutsack and nothing would happen to you other than everyone giving you a high five and buying all (ALL) of your drinks later that night.  Does this mean you should do it?  Absolutely not. 
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: MadCat on October 04, 2010, 12:16:52 PM
I will restrain myself and direct them to the line at the Ernie Barrett statue.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: sonofdaxjones on October 04, 2010, 12:17:08 PM
This is also Red Polyester appreciation week . . . coincidence??  I think not.

Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: "storm"nut on October 04, 2010, 12:19:53 PM
We have an opportunity as a University Community this Thursday to show the nation and our opponents the kind of classy fans that we truly are. 

Is there any real risk for repercussions if you keyed an NU car or deflated their tires?  Obviously, the answer is no.  It makes me proud that despite this fact, no Husker fan will experience any such malfeasance this week.

Can you anonymously scream profanities in the faces of every NU fan you come in contact with, with out fear of retaliation because the surrounding KSU fans would pummel a mouthy Husker fan to death before security could possibly arrive?  Clearly the answer is yes….that is as certain as the sun rising tomorrow.  Should you?  Well, the question doesn't really even need to be asked…because we know that the Wildcat fans intend to extend the olive branch to our neighbors to the north for one last time.

So, please join me in our goEMAW public call for restraint and brotherhood in this, our final contest, against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.


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Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: steve dave on October 04, 2010, 12:28:58 PM
I've heard that dumping an entire bag of sugar into someone's gas tank will mess their car up pretty bad.  Almost zero chance you get caught doing it too.  What I'm basically saying is that everyone needs to be safe with their sugar because we don't need this happening to anyone especially Husker fans who told me earlier that your mom was a whore.  
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: I_have_purplewood on October 04, 2010, 12:30:33 PM
Would be a damn shame if KSU fans dump their drinks all over Husker fans after we score a T.D. or field goal.  I have a sister and brother in law who kind of like the Huskers and I will be embarrassed come Thanksgiving if they hear about this type of shenanigans and then I have to hear about it.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Pete on October 04, 2010, 12:32:57 PM
Would be a damn shame if KSU fans dump their drinks all over Husker fans after we score a T.D. or field goal.  I have a sister and brother in law who kind of like the Huskers and I will be embarrassed come Thanksgiving if they hear about this type of shenanigans and then I have to hear about it.

What really bothers me most about that is that there is almost zero chance of justice being served....basically, they get off scott free. 
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: steve dave on October 04, 2010, 12:35:52 PM
Listen, do Husker fans deserve unholy beatings at your hands because of what they said about your mom/wife/kids?  Probably, but that doesn't mean you should do it.  It's much better to take the high road than bask in the glory of every single KSU fan as they buy you stuff and pat you on the back.  You will go home to a wife and kid that don't respect you for being a gigantic pussy but inside you will know you did the right thing. 
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Panjandrum on October 04, 2010, 12:36:28 PM
Remember, make K-State proud of you today!

 :kstatriot:
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Pete on October 04, 2010, 12:43:48 PM
Let me share a personal story with you...

When I was a freshman, a guy in my house ("frat") stole a cushman golf cart thing from facilities and ran it directly into side of a Husker sedan in the West lot.  T-boned it.  The cushman was unharmed, it had one of those brush guards on the front....the Husker sedan was a mess.  He got out of the cart and everyone was laughing an applauding.  He felt pretty good about himself at the time.  Went out in the Ville that night, and had a blast...and that was the end of it.

I don't know this for sure, but I'll bet he sometimes thinks back on that and maybe feels bad.  Maybe he doesn't.  Point is, he might.  He just might.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: "storm"nut on October 04, 2010, 12:46:07 PM
Some one got a legal letter from K-State didn't they.  :popcorn:
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: WillieWatanabe on October 04, 2010, 12:47:43 PM
Look, we all know how easy it is to egg every Husker truck you see and break their windows. And have no retribution at all. None. This will also inevitably attract many hot sorority sluts in your direction, looking to only please you. But please, just don't.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: I_have_purplewood on October 04, 2010, 12:48:32 PM
Anyone remember that story about the drunk Iowa chick that got molested in the mens bathroom by a bunch of male fans from the opposing team a couple of years ago? (think they were playing Penn St.?)  Anyway, they basically raped the living hell out of her and took advantage of her drunkenness.  I'm talking fisting by two or three dudes at one time.   Surely we don't have the kind of fans that would do that to a girl right?  Or god forbid, a dude?  I mean just because this is the last time these 'Big 12 friends' will be here for like, forever,  wouldn't justify this type of action.   It's kind of disturbing just to think about...

Here's to a fisting (of nebraska chicks) less game.. :ksu: (ftp://:ksu:)  Off the field anyway, amirite... :party: (ftp://:party:)
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: deputy dawg on October 04, 2010, 12:55:53 PM
Listen, do Husker fans deserve unholy beatings at your hands because of what they said about your mom/wife/kids?  Probably, but that doesn't mean you should do it.  It's much better to take the high road than bask in the glory of every single KSU fan as they buy you stuff and pat you on the back.  You will go home to a wife and kid that don't respect you for being a gigantic pussy but inside you will know you did the right thing. 
.

GIGANTIC PUSSY
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: EllToPay on October 04, 2010, 12:57:23 PM
There's a huge problem with society these days with people taking innocent lives into their own hands, and not have to answer to anyone for what they've done. Huge, huge problem. I remember a couple years ago when a K-State fan secretly tied a rope around an innocent Husker fan's ankle while he was tailgating and minding his own business. The K-State fan hopped in his F-350 and drove around the parking lot with the Husker fan dangling behind much to the amusement of thousands of K-State tailgaters. They were all chanting his name as he drove around with beers in hand and sunglasses on looking elite. Didn't get caught at all, even though he had splatters or blood all over his truck.

I really hope that guy learned his lesson and won't do anything of the sort on Thursday. Again, he didn't get caught and that's a shame.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Dugout DickStone on October 04, 2010, 01:02:49 PM
Let me share a personal story with you...

When I was a freshman, a guy in my house ("frat") stole a cushman golf cart thing from facilities and ran it directly into side of a Husker sedan in the West lot.  T-boned it.  The cushman was unharmed, it had one of those brush guards on the front....the Husker sedan was a mess.  He got out of the cart and everyone was laughing an applauding.  He felt pretty good about himself at the time.  Went out in the Ville that night, and had a blast...and that was the end of it.

I don't know this for sure, but I'll bet he sometimes thinks back on that and maybe feels bad.  Maybe he doesn't.  Point is, he might.  He just might.

Having heard this story from the actual culprit, I need to amend your story just a bit Pete.  Later that night, after he got back to the frat, he had sex with a pretty girl.  What I cannot say for sure is if during that sex, he felt a twinge of totally getting away with wrecking some Husker's prize possession.  We can be certain if he hadn't trashed that loser's car, he wouldn't even have to worry about it.  And that is called a "clear conscience" bros, and worth more than being lustily cheered and celebrated like the 29th Infantry division entering Paris.

Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: _33 on October 04, 2010, 01:03:38 PM
Integrity basically means doing the right thing even when no one is watching.  What does it mean that, as the saying goes, "no one is watching?"  To me is basically means that no matter what you do you won't be caught, and there will be no punishment for it whatsoever.  The question now is will you stoop to doing the wrong, albeit hilarious, thing simply because you will never, ever get caught or will you carry yourself with some integrity this Thursday?
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: WillieWatanabe on October 04, 2010, 01:07:34 PM
Had a friend several years ago cut the brake lines of several NU cars. He was an experty type with cars, so he cut them just enough so they would run out on 77 north of town. Now, he got away with this scot free. I mean nobody had the slightest clue. No one. But the pain he lives with now is too much. Can't sleep sometimes because of how easy it was to not get caught.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: DQ12 on October 04, 2010, 01:08:43 PM
I pledge to not break any bottles and hold it to the neck of any Husker fans, even though ManBearPig (my muscle) will be there to back me up and almost certainly leave me in no risk of retaliation.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: _33 on October 04, 2010, 01:14:51 PM
http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/news/story_print.asp?id=123066139

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"I" stands for initiative. Take the initiative to do the right thing even when no one else will know.

"N" stands for nurturing. Nurture others through the quality of your actions even when no one else will know.

"T" stands for teamwork. Teamwork is service before self even when no one else will know.

"E" stands for excellence. Excellence in all we do even when no one else will know.

"G" stands for giving. Giving 110 percent even when no one else will know.

"R" stands for respect. Respect each other even when no one else will know.

"I" stands for intelligence. Be intelligent by knowing your job better than anyone, even when no one else will know.

"T" stands for true. Be true to the best that's in you even when no one else will know.

And "Y" stands for you. You and I can make a difference even when no one else will know.

What do all of these have in common?  If you said that all of them say that no one will ever know whether you did the right or the wrong thing then you are correct.  The main thing about integrity is that no one ever knows and it's almost impossible to find out whether or not you have any.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Dugout DickStone on October 04, 2010, 01:15:10 PM
Had a friend several years ago cut the brake lines of several NU cars. He was an experty type with cars, so he cut them just enough so they would run out on 77 north of town. Now, he got away with this scot free. I mean nobody had the slightest clue. No one. But the pain he lives with now is too much. Can't sleep sometimes because of how easy it was to not get caught.

That poor soul.  Sobering tale of warning.  truly sobering.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: MadCat on October 04, 2010, 01:18:21 PM
Bo Pelini thinks K-State fans are:
a). Good fans
b). Very classy people
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I expect they’ll treat our football team the right way.

Unlike Pelini, I expect K-State fans will treat Nebraska fans with respect regardless of the fact that you can get away with pushing them down the stadium steps on their way back from the concessions stands at halftime.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Pete on October 04, 2010, 01:22:19 PM
The main thing about integrity is that no one ever knows and it's almost impossible to find out whether or not you have any.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Havs on October 04, 2010, 01:23:03 PM
I'm sure their band will still play your fight song too!!
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Dugout DickStone on October 04, 2010, 01:24:45 PM
I bet when no one is around, Bo calls our fans wimps who are too scared to take a Husker fans hat and drop it in the nearest BBQ/porto-jon.

For shame, Bo.  For shame.   :nono:
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: deputy dawg on October 04, 2010, 01:26:33 PM
I'm reasonably certain that the fan noise and other enthusiastic game noises would mask the sound of ball peen hammers creating "hail damage" on vehicles with Nebraska plates in the parking lot, but would not encourage freakish weather events October 7.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: _33 on October 04, 2010, 01:33:38 PM
Integrity QUIZ:

1.  You see that a person of an opposing fanbase has left a window only slightly open on their vehicle left alone in the parking lot, should you:
A.  Ignore it and move along
B.  Have a friend boost you up, because it is an SUV window and pretty high, so that you can pee into the small opening directly onto the leather inteior.
C.  Stand guard to prevent any shenanigans until the owner comes along.

ANSWER:  Even though no one is watching and you could theoretically do any of these things with no ramifications, a person with integrity will do letter C.  
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: sys on October 04, 2010, 01:41:07 PM
eff this crap.  god gave us (humans) dominion over the animal kingdom.  and that includes killing them and rough ridin' their women.

the only question left is:  if you aren't in the big 12, are you human?
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Dugout DickStone on October 04, 2010, 01:50:42 PM
Ugh, got a (former) buddy who plans to bring some high concentration DEET mosquito repellent and spray "Big 10" on all nebraska vehicles because it is invisible for days until the paint bubbles and there is absolutely no way he could get caught.

When he calls me to unload his guilt at getting away with wrecking some loser's cheap ride, I will send his call straight to voicemail.  No help from me, old friend!   :nono:
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: I_have_purplewood on October 04, 2010, 01:55:36 PM
I know the 'bad' eggs are probably saving the piss balloons for the Colorado game but I sure hope they don't take out a little practice on our Husker friends.  I mean could there be an easier target than a big red blob?  Please have some mercy, 'bad' eggs.  Please?   :ohno: (ftp://:ohno:)
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: deputy dawg on October 04, 2010, 02:17:02 PM
foooock this crap.  god gave us (humans) dominion over the animal kingdom.  and that includes killing them and foooocking their women.

the only question left is:  if you aren't in the big 12, are you human?
Would you be able to tell by the make and model of their vehicle in the parking lot.....I have to ask since so many ideas are vehicle-oriented.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: MeatSauce on October 04, 2010, 02:22:14 PM
Golden Rule applies here guys.  When you walk to your Family Pack south endzone seat in Sec. 13 to find your neighbor sold their tix to a Cornshucker fan, don't groan or curse under your breath.(but make sure to give that guy a rough time the next home game LOL)  Take the time to get to know them.  heck, maybe even buy them a soda at halftime.  Go the extra mile and splurge for the medium size, so they can take that plastic cup home as a memento/souvenier.  Then everytime they use that cup in their humble Falls City home, they'll say...."ya know what, those KSU Cats fans aren't so bad.  I'm sure going to miss those trips to Manhattan."  Branding ourselves this way goes along ways.  No reason send these 'Skers fans off to a new conference comdemning "those redneck KSU fans." Guess it's time to get off my soapbox now, just thought I'd offer up my .02.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: OK_Cat on October 04, 2010, 02:31:29 PM
Golden Rule applies here guys.  When you walk to your Family Pack south endzone seat in Sec. 13 to find your neighbor sold their tix to a Cornshucker fan, don't groan or curse under your breath.(but make sure to give that guy a rough time the next home game LOL)  Take the time to get to know them.  heck, maybe even buy them a soda at halftime.  Go the extra mile and splurge for the medium size, so they can take that plastic cup home as a memento/souvenier.  Then everytime they use that cup in their humble Falls City home, they'll say...."ya know what, those KSU Cats fans aren't so bad.  I'm sure going to miss those trips to Manhattan."  Branding ourselves this way goes along ways.  No reason send these 'Skers fans off to a new conference comdemning "those redneck KSU fans." Guess it's time to get off my soapbox now, just thought I'd offer up my .02.

GTFOOMF
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: doom on October 04, 2010, 02:35:54 PM
Guys I want to share a personal story with you.  Last time we played the Huskers I punched a small child wearing an Eric Crouch jersey in both of his beady eyes.  And then I spit in his mother's face as she knelt over her son's unconcious body trying to revive him.  Did it feel good?  Sure.  Did I get SO laid.  Well, yeah.  But my hand had never been so sore (from high fiving) and no one would leave me alone all night.  They just kept chanting my name like I was some god to them and carried me around on their shoulders.  It was really over the top.  So I guess what I'm saying here is be the better person and only punch husker kids in one eye that way they can still see their crap team get pounded out of their one good eye.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: MadCat on October 04, 2010, 02:39:56 PM
Link (http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2010/10/04/4caa136f3d001)

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Pelini said at his Monday that he likes Nebraska’s “mature” approach to “handling all the elements you’ve got to deal with on the road.”

Wide receiver Niles Paul was more blunt: “It’s fun to go somebody else’s stadium and kinda hit them in the mouth.”

The arena in question this week is KSU’s LHC Bill Snyder Family Stadium, a pit-like setting that generates good noise from its metal bleachers. Wildcat fans make a habit of announcing each first down along with the public address announcer, and a piped-in growl is a frequent companion to the crowd noise.

“The more hostile, the better,” defensive tackle Jared Crick said.

Paul said Kansas State isn’t the loudest Big 12 North stadium - in previous interviews, Paul has indicated that Missouri’s Faurot Field earns that label - but that purple-clad fans “talk a lot of trash.”

 :surprised:
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: Panjandrum on October 04, 2010, 10:23:54 PM
Link (http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2010/10/04/4caa136f3d001)

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Pelini said at his Monday that he likes Nebraska’s “mature” approach to “handling all the elements you’ve got to deal with on the road.”

Wide receiver Niles Paul was more blunt: “It’s fun to go somebody else’s stadium and kinda hit them in the mouth.”

The arena in question this week is KSU’s LHC Bill Snyder Family Stadium, a pit-like setting that generates good noise from its metal bleachers. Wildcat fans make a habit of announcing each first down along with the public address announcer, and a piped-in growl is a frequent companion to the crowd noise.

“The more hostile, the better,” defensive tackle Jared Crick said.

Paul said Kansas State isn’t the loudest Big 12 North stadium - in previous interviews, Paul has indicated that Missouri’s Faurot Field earns that label - but that purple-clad fans “talk a lot of trash.”

 :surprised:

I take that as an insult. 

We should talk an unbearable amount of trash.  A "lot" is insulting.
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: steve dave on October 05, 2010, 07:38:15 AM
Is it even against the law to scream in the face of a little Husker kid until he cries and runs away?  Nope, completely legal.  Doesn't mean you should do it to every Nebraska kid you see though.  That's the thing people, the fact that there are absolutely no repurcusions doesn't mean you should do it.  Just because it feels great and makes you look super, super, ridiculously cool doesn't mean you need to have at it.  Just be a huge pussy and feel good about yourself later. 
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: MeatSauce on October 05, 2010, 08:04:03 AM
we can learn a lot from this 4 minute clip (the first 2:45 anyways).  Take it to heart, guys......Wildcat Victory is more than a song.  Remember that.  Make it a great day or not, the choice is yours.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGwbUJRlBqI
Title: Re: A Public Call for Restraint and Brotherhood this Thursday
Post by: deputy dawg on October 05, 2010, 09:01:41 AM
Link (http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2010/10/04/4caa136f3d001)

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Pelini said at his Monday that he likes Nebraska’s “mature” approach to “handling all the elements you’ve got to deal with on the road.”

Wide receiver Niles Paul was more blunt: “It’s fun to go somebody else’s stadium and kinda hit them in the mouth.”

The arena in question this week is KSU’s LHC Bill Snyder Family Stadium, a pit-like setting that generates good noise from its metal bleachers. Wildcat fans make a habit of announcing each first down along with the public address announcer, and a piped-in growl is a frequent companion to the crowd noise.

“The more hostile, the better,” defensive tackle Jared Crick said.

Paul said Kansas State isn’t the loudest Big 12 North stadium - in previous interviews, Paul has indicated that Missouri’s Faurot Field earns that label - but that purple-clad fans “talk a lot of trash.”

 :surprised:

I take that as an insult. 

We should talk an unbearable amount of trash.  A "lot" is insulting.
UNBEARABLE