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Rumblings that ku athletics has moved pretty darn close to the top of ad purchases from Kevin/810.

'Grats Kevin!  Tonight when you pull up at your mansion in your sweet ride from Gary Crossley's, puffing a fat Cohiba from Diebels and getting ready to enjoy a steak cooked on an eloborate grill from Smoke N Fire, please take to thank that little university in Lawrence for scraping up their pennies and making you rich as Lew Perkins.

 :cheers:  <---- Kietz and Shaehon with expensive micros bought at Gomers on KU's dime.

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rumblings that Tyshawn has a little Tyshawn on the way by an 18 year old.

Grats TT!  Point plankin!

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Essentially Flyertalk / Blow huge holes in movies with LSOC
« on: January 22, 2011, 03:36:02 PM »
Okay, in Ferris Bueller's day off, it it is supposed to be the spring semester of his senior year.  And they live out side of chicago, right?  But after Cameron freaks out over the mileage on the Ferrari, and he goes catatonic, they go swiming in ferris's pool.  In March/April in Chicago?  And the pool is already open and they can run around in swimsuits?

I don't think so Mr. Hughes.  Busted!

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Essentially Flyertalk / KC Tamale thread
« on: January 22, 2011, 12:44:55 PM »
Got some from the MExican Sunfresh off of 70, really liked them.   Where can I pick up good ones for home use?

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MYSBEN = Mysterious benching.  When an otherwise healthy and eligible player (or players) is/are kept out of entire games for no reason other than the coach's whim. 

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So far:

IN
Limestone
Wabash
Limestone's friends from work

OUT
Marcus Denmon's cousin.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Official boarded flight thread
« on: January 10, 2011, 06:42:17 PM »
Thread for elites to post observos after boarding a flight.

I.d. Your seat, flt #, aircraft and desty.

1a
1427
Boeing 737
Lambert

Observo:  there is a lot of snow and ice on those wings, how can this thing get in the air?

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Where the Hollywood video used to be next to Imos over by the Sunfresh.  Not bad, sushi included.

$6.99 for lunch.

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Kansas State Football / Who on earth is Sheahon Zenger
« on: January 02, 2011, 04:36:23 PM »
Besides the only person who would take the ku AD job?

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Kansas State Football / Official "I saw excessive celebration" thread
« on: December 30, 2010, 11:18:16 PM »
Jake Locker touchdown dance = 15 yards

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Kansas State Football / Picture of Purple Empire State Building
« on: December 29, 2010, 04:30:51 PM »
I heard there is one out there, I want it.

PLease assist

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Kansas State Football / MU fans ruthlessly trashing Blaine Gabbert
« on: December 29, 2010, 09:30:46 AM »
Franklin is better?  Gabbert is a potential first rounder and his backup is better?

You guys don't deserve Pinkie, his visors or his willingness to kill the FPs on his team.

Dicks.

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Kansas State Football / College Bowl Game lines
« on: December 17, 2010, 03:41:51 PM »
Someone post the latest.  I gotta fill out my sheet ASAP.

TIA

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In today's Star, Kellis really delves into Coach Martin, his coaching influences, his outlook on basketball theory (both offense and defense) and his thoughts of the conference and beyond for the 2010-11 season.

My bad, he trots out another lazy column on how Frank glares at some players...

Frank Martin’s stare has become legendary
By KELLIS ROBINETT | THE KANSAS CITY STAR

M ANHATTAN, Kan. | Martavious Irving took a seat in front of Frank Martin and prepared for the worst.

Kansas State was huddled up during a timeout early in the first half of a game against Loyola Chicago, and the sophomore guard had just been caught out of position on defense. He allowed an easy score.

Gulp. This is not where any K-State player likes to be. In a matter of seconds, Irving would have to deal with harsh words and criticism from his coach, but that’s nothing compared to what came first — the stare.

Of all the unconventional techniques Kansas State basketball coach Frank Martin uses to reprimand and motivate his players, it is by far the most renowned and feared.

Developed early in his life as a bouncer and mastered during his coaching career, it has become a staple of Martin’s sideline demeanor. As recognizable as his signature, it always gets a strong reaction.

When his eyes grow large and bulge out of his head, it can feel like he’s a camera zooming in on you. When his eyebrows reach up toward his hairline, and his mouth opens wide, he is impossible to ignore. When he clenches his mouth shut, the look can be plain frightening.

“You have to treat it a lot like the sun,” said junior forward Jamar Samuels. “Looking at it for more than a few seconds is dangerous to your health.”

The stare comes in many forms, and can carry many messages. But on this day, he leaned back with his arms crossed and shot a glance of disgust at Irving. Seconds went by and not a word was said. Martin looked down to scribble on a dry-erase board and stared at Irving again. Finally he addressed everyone in the huddle.

The timeout came to an end and K-State took the floor. On its first possession, Irving caught the ball beyond the three-point line and swished an outside shot, extending the Wildcats’ lead. He went on to score a season-high 12 points, play tough defense and greatly help his team.

To think, it all started with a stare.

“He didn’t say much to me, really,” Irving said. “I could tell he wanted me to step up and play my role, so basically that’s what I wanted to do — play my role and make some shots.”

The stare can come at any moment and for any reason. In the middle of a play, after a turnover, or up close and personal on the bench, Martin will not hesitate to break it out.

Players list avoiding it as a priority.

“It really gets to some people,” said senior guard Jacob Pullen. “That look of his, with those eyes coming out right at you, it can be scary. I know I’m always trying to find new ways to stay away from it.”

While it may not be the harshest of gestures, it carries the most meaning. Players say they prefer almost all his other antics, because they simply mean he is angry. The stare means much more.

It conveys he’s awfully disappointed.

“I’ll take anything over the stare,” Samuels said. “I’d much rather have him yell or curse at me. When he’s out there just looking at you like that, man, he’s got you. You know you messed up.”

Mistakes are inevitable in basketball, so dealing with the stare is a must for all K-State players. They haven’t learned how to keep Martin’s pupils in check yet, but they have handed down a few secrets through the years from one recruiting class to the next.

Some players ask their high school coaches to imitate Martin in practice so they won’t get rattled by the real thing. Sophomore guard Nick Russell convinced himself that Martin’s stare “is only a look,” and is scarier on TV than in person. Pullen tells prospective players to remember that the stare is simply a coaching method.

“It’s a simple way of telling a player that you can’t do that,” Pullen said. “You’ve got to go get better. He’s mad about what you did, but he gets over it quick. As long as you can move on to the next play, you will be fine.”

Martin, who has strong, friendly relationships with his players off the court, tries to make sure his team understands he acts no differently than a good teacher would.

“Every kid wants discipline,” Martin said. “Every kid wants structure. They might tell you they don’t, but they realize they don’t understand right and wrong. They are looking for someone to help guide them. Anyone who says differently doesn’t know a thing about education.”

For the most part, players appreciate the tough love.

Pullen considers it a reminder to always think about making the smart play. Senior forward Curtis Kelly describes it as “good parenting from a father figure.”

“The thing about the stare is that it will always tell you something,” Kelly said. “You never know what that’s going to be, but it’s good to find out. If I don’t know my mistakes, I won’t know how to fix them.”

Still, it can be uncomfortable. The worst, players say, is when Martin lingers. Common courtesy dictates that two people make eye contact when they communicate, but most Wildcats refuse to look into the stare.

Samuels jokes that he uses those occasions to find attractive women in the crowd. Pullen often glances up and to the left at nothing in particular, and if that doesn’t do the trick he will strike up a conversation with an assistant coach or teammate.

Last weekend, Irving focused in on the Powercat on his shorts. But it didn’t matter where he looked.

Martin’s stare said it all.


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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / boooooo!
« on: December 11, 2010, 06:33:00 PM »
Quiet, but you can here the half full arena boo obvious calls.

Announcers even calling out refs for screwing CSU.

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Just got a text from a grad school buddy who is there.  Said it is mostly Memphis fans.

I know it is a big, scary city with blacks and latinos but c'mon ku fans.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Baby tatoo
« on: December 05, 2010, 09:46:40 PM »
Thinking about getting my toddler some ink.  Thoughts?

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Watch the Dr. Pep or go see Larry The Cable Guy in Independence?

The 2 things that most define Husker self worth, both on at the same time.  Poor bastards.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Cigar humidity thread
« on: November 30, 2010, 02:00:06 PM »
I have acquired multiple Romeo y Julietas, Romeo No. 2 from Habana Cuba and plan enjoying over the holiday seasons.  I cannot locate my little humidor I used to use.  They are currently in the aluminum tubes they come in, in a ziploc.  How do I maintain these spliffs until it's time to light them up and blow the smoke in poor people's faces?

 :bigtoke:

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I am writing down your name and won't ever buy your product.  If you have to yell and shout, you are selling crap.

Very truly yours,

LSOC

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Kansas State Football / Randy Shannon
« on: November 27, 2010, 10:25:10 PM »
Yes please.

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Assuming OB dips into the bag of a thousand excuses and somehow rationalizes what is destined to go down in history as one of the worst defensive football teams ever, who is in for a few sheckles to pay to have a plane tow a banner with the words "Fire Cosh" over the stadium before the first home game in 2011.

This thread is not a joke and if Cosh isn't gone by this game, the banner WILL fly.  I'll start off, I'm in for $100.

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Kansas State Football / Hate this team -nfm
« on: November 20, 2010, 02:35:19 PM »
Nfm

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / 2011 CGC
« on: November 10, 2010, 10:10:13 AM »
See you EMAWs in Cancun at the Governor's Cup.   :gocho:

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