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As soon as Shaw came back in I knew we were in for a patented MU Meltodown...

17-7....Yup

17-10....Its coming.....

17-17....Yummy Yummy delicious....

24-17....4th and bagillion...You just knew SC was going to pull it out....

24-27....LACESOUT DAN!


Mizzou gonna Mizzou

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the amount of happiness over killing things is kind of psychopathic.

You are psychopathic

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Pet Peeves
« on: October 26, 2013, 09:07:34 PM »
Pathological liars who make up ridiculous stories and assume I'm stupid enough to believe them.

 :Wha:

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: Work versus Welfare
« on: October 25, 2013, 09:57:38 PM »

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: How much growth will NBAF give Manhattan/KSU?
« on: October 25, 2013, 01:01:26 PM »
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The Joint Chiefs of Staff “found that a war with the U.S.S.R. would best be fought with conventional and nuclear means, and biological warfare against humans­not against food animals,” says “Lab 257.” “Destroying the food supply meant having to feed millions of starving Russians after winning a war”

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: How much growth will NBAF give Manhattan/KSU?
« on: October 25, 2013, 01:00:44 PM »
Did not know this

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The Long Island daily newspaper Newsday earlier documented this biological warfare mission of Plum Island. In a lead story on November 21, 1993, Newsday investigative reporter John McDonald wrote: “A 1950s military plan to cripple the Soviet economy by killing horses, cattle and swine called for making biological warfare weapons out of exotic animal diseases at a Plum Island laboratory, now-declassified Army records reveal.” A facsimile of one of the records, dated 1951, covered the front page of that issue of Newsday.

The article went on: “Documents and interviews disclose for the first time what officials have denied for years: that the mysterious and closely guarded animal lab off the East End of Long Island was originally designed to conduct top-secret research into replicating dangerous viruses that could be used to destroy enemy livestock.”

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Google Fiber
« on: October 25, 2013, 11:12:09 AM »
Ben Ji's got a lawyer buddy who does the negotiations between Google and all the local cities in the metro.

Basically each city that allows google fiber to come in gets like 2% of each customers bill for allowing google to come in and tear up the city putting the fiber in.

Overland Park keeps asking for 4% and Google is all like "You cereal bro? Well I guess we will just sign up every other city in the metro"

It would appear your buddy is full of crap.

This information was relayed to me while binging down at the zarks, maybe I heard him wrong?

Doesn't matter, 1cat.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Interactions with WVU fans
« on: October 25, 2013, 11:08:10 AM »
HOLY crap. THE DUDE HAD HIS WHOLE FAMILY IN THE WOODS. The cops just rounded up 7 kids and 2 wife's,  all wearing knockoff WV gear. The parking looks like a freaking gypsy village  right now.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Interactions with WVU fans
« on: October 25, 2013, 10:56:39 AM »
Pfffttttttttt!!!! Cops just showed up and slammed him against the pavement and his mason jars of hooch broke!!!

OMG THEY TAZED HIM AND HE CAUGHT ON FIRE BECAUSE HIS CLOTHES ARE SOAKED IN MOONSHINE!!!! OMG LOL THIS IS HAPPENING

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Kansas State Football / Interactions with WVU fans
« on: October 25, 2013, 10:55:53 AM »
Anyone had any yet?

Just went out to my car and saw a 7 toothed hill jack roaming the woods behind the parking lot wearing a WV shirt. Apparently he is hitchhiking his way to Manhattan since "its the most efficient form of transportation". LOL, WHAT A POOR!!! Anyways I told him I would give him a ride if he did me a favor.....that idiot is currently trying to steal copper from an AC unit outside the building...cops are on the way

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Man, I really neglected this thread.  But I did just make this video today!  Be sure to watch in HD.



I enjoyed this

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"zombie" used a bunch in the early epi's iirc.

I don't remember that.  Seems like they are intentionally avoiding it to be self aware.  I still don't get "walker"  Seems like "zombie" is easier to say and more distinct to yell.

Each group has called them something different. Every time a new group of people meet they always get a chuckle out of what the other group calls the walkers/zombies/etc,etc

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http://www.oregonlive.com/collegefootball/index.ssf/2013/10/goe_in_a_saturated_market_mayb.html


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Guess how much money Oregon and Oregon State made from the Pac-12 Networks last year.

The answer is ... none, as in zero. Zilch.

Oregon isn't projecting any revenue from the Pac-12 Networks for the current fiscal year, either.

That annual $20 million to $24 million in television money that was expected to come to the Pac-12 schools has been light so far. 

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Maybe, as we sail further into this world of 24/7 sports programming, there is a saturation point. Maybe we've reached it.

I'm a Comcast subscriber. Last Saturday, there were 25 games available to me. Two were on the Pac-12 Networks. One of those was the Arizona State-Colorado mismatch, which realistically was over in the first quarter.

Had I been at home on the couch with beer and popcorn, I could have survived nicely without ASU-CU, and received my Pac-12 football fix from California-UCLA or Oregon State-Washington State, which were on ESPN2 and ESPNU at the same time.

The late night telecasts are a separate but also troubling issue for the Pac-12 schools. For those of us at the northern end of the conference, night games mean an often-uncomfortable evening in the elements followed by a drive home of several hours or more in the wee hours.

For Oregon State, in the midst of a series of four, consecutive night games, this is a missed opportunity to showcase quarterback Sean Mannion. Mannion, to date the NCAA's leading passer, has been playing after the population centers in the east have turned in for the night.

But that battle was lost the day the Pac-12 agreed to fill programming holes in the ESPN and Fox array of channels in turn for the $3 billion.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: GPC Wabash Station Thread Title Of The Day
« on: October 24, 2013, 02:48:07 PM »
i have been pleased with the fans in section 19 and their knowledge of ksu cats football. they cheer when sams gets in and they watch the replay of calls and are (mostly) unbiased

 :eek: I'm in section 19 as well. Row 25!

i have better seats than you  :Woot: row 20!

I'm going hurl obscenities in your general direction this weekend.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: GPC Wabash Station Thread Title Of The Day
« on: October 24, 2013, 02:23:16 PM »
i have been pleased with the fans in section 19 and their knowledge of ksu cats football. they cheer when sams gets in and they watch the replay of calls and are (mostly) unbiased

 :eek: I'm in section 19 as well. Row 25!

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Shame Yourself
« on: October 24, 2013, 02:16:10 PM »
I let my dog poop in peoples yards when I take it on walks(I do avoid letting her poop in nice yards)

I have started picking up my dog's poop due to the shaming I received on gE.

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glad this got bumped.  gonna be in the 'ville on friday night with friends.  where should we eat?  our go-to has always been bolos.  I've eaten a few times at so long and it was pretty good, but would probably still pick bolos for dinner.  what about taco lucha?  also tell me what to order.  tia.

If you like bolo's try Wahoo Fire and Ice, old GM and Kitchen manager of Bolo's opened it up about a year ago.

When you are done head over to Aggie Station for an ice cold beverage served by gE super stud Stevsie.

(This is exactly what I did 2 weeks ago)

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Flood-related photo
« on: October 24, 2013, 09:12:08 AM »
man, do you guys think sd gpa and ben ji gpa had any crazy old timey confrontations?  :D

He was kind of a pushover(Favorite memory of WWII was raising kittens on an air base in England), probably would of just taken the money and not even asked for more.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Flood-related photo
« on: October 24, 2013, 09:10:14 AM »
sd grandpa was an attorney for the army corp of engineers that did that project. he said the locals were very hayseed'y about it and threatened to shoot them a lot. nobody actually got shot, tho.

Ben ji's great gpa comes to America as a small child in the early 1900's and all his family wants is a chance to own some land and make America a better place.

Welp, they get their land and they work their hands to the bone building this great country. Then 50 years later the city folk decide they are tired of their flood plain flooding and tell him they are going to flood his land and move his town 5 miles away.

THANKS OBAMA

the cross generational butthurt here is very strong.

Lets just say your GPA is lucky he was messing with my Swedish GPA. If he tried that on my German GPA he would of got himself a fight and a backside full of bird shot.

Fortunately for my German GPA there are no rivers to dam in Thomas County...In fact there is no water at all.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Flood-related photo
« on: October 24, 2013, 09:03:39 AM »
sd grandpa was an attorney for the army corp of engineers that did that project. he said the locals were very hayseed'y about it and threatened to shoot them a lot. nobody actually got shot, tho.

Ben ji's great gpa comes to America as a small child in the early 1900's and all his family wants is a chance to own some land and make America a better place.

Welp, they get their land and they work their hands to the bone building this great country. Then 50 years later the city folk decide they are tired of their flood plain flooding and tell him they are going to flood his land and move his town 5 miles away.

THANKS OBAMA

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Flood-related photo
« on: October 24, 2013, 08:58:59 AM »
I've been to Randolph may times for family reunions...in fact ben ji's grandpa's childhood home was flooded when they built the dam. 

THANKS OBAMA

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