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That stadium is not a fancy car so an 'ass gas or grass, nobody rides for free' sticker seems appropriate
Like I said, put down the EZOD turf around the whole perimeter of the field. It frames the playing surface, and is perfectly understandable in serving as a "track" area for WTHarley day, and all the KStateO stuff they do. Plus I have always loved the Tuck attitude about this stuff, "what's the big deal"?? It goes back decades to the idea of a fresh coat of paint being a major facility upgrade. Its the same folks who thought having rotting wood signs hanging between 2 limestone columns in front of our football complex was no big deal. It's the same folks that thought replacing rotting old wood bleachers in the stadium was a waste of money, it's the same folks who think a limestone perimeter wall seperating the stands and the field is a waste of money.
Quote from: kougar24 on June 30, 2011, 10:20:01 AMQuote from: Belvis Noland on June 30, 2011, 09:33:46 AMQuote from: Trim on June 30, 2011, 08:53:45 AMIt's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.Pretty accurate analogy. But if I see that car on the road I probably pass it, thinking what a doucher. Then I'd never think about it again. Probably wouldn't fly into a fit of road rage and start looking for my tire iron. Not justifying the bumper sticker. Looks like crap. except the car is your girlfriend's, and you have to see it over and over and over again.It's our car people. take some ownership.
Quote from: Belvis Noland on June 30, 2011, 09:33:46 AMQuote from: Trim on June 30, 2011, 08:53:45 AMIt's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.Pretty accurate analogy. But if I see that car on the road I probably pass it, thinking what a doucher. Then I'd never think about it again. Probably wouldn't fly into a fit of road rage and start looking for my tire iron. Not justifying the bumper sticker. Looks like crap. except the car is your girlfriend's, and you have to see it over and over and over again.
Quote from: Trim on June 30, 2011, 08:53:45 AMIt's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.Pretty accurate analogy. But if I see that car on the road I probably pass it, thinking what a doucher. Then I'd never think about it again. Probably wouldn't fly into a fit of road rage and start looking for my tire iron. Not justifying the bumper sticker. Looks like crap.
It's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.
Quote from: steve dave on June 30, 2011, 10:33:40 AMQuote from: kougar24 on June 30, 2011, 10:20:01 AMQuote from: Belvis Noland on June 30, 2011, 09:33:46 AMQuote from: Trim on June 30, 2011, 08:53:45 AMIt's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.Pretty accurate analogy. But if I see that car on the road I probably pass it, thinking what a doucher. Then I'd never think about it again. Probably wouldn't fly into a fit of road rage and start looking for my tire iron. Not justifying the bumper sticker. Looks like crap. except the car is your girlfriend's, and you have to see it over and over and over again.It's our car people. take some ownership.half right. the car we asked for was glorious. the car we got was pretty much what we asked for, but the dealer stuck a puke-green spoiler on it at the last minute, and in this mumped up world we cannot complain or get it changed.
Quote from: kougar24 on June 30, 2011, 12:51:13 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 30, 2011, 10:33:40 AMQuote from: kougar24 on June 30, 2011, 10:20:01 AMQuote from: Belvis Noland on June 30, 2011, 09:33:46 AMQuote from: Trim on June 30, 2011, 08:53:45 AMIt's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.Pretty accurate analogy. But if I see that car on the road I probably pass it, thinking what a doucher. Then I'd never think about it again. Probably wouldn't fly into a fit of road rage and start looking for my tire iron. Not justifying the bumper sticker. Looks like crap. except the car is your girlfriend's, and you have to see it over and over and over again.It's our car people. take some ownership.half right. the car we asked for was glorious. the car we got was pretty much what we asked for, but the dealer stuck a puke-green spoiler on it at the last minute, and in this effed up world we cannot complain or get it changed.it's our car dumbass. we effed it up ourselves. quit trying to distance yourself from kstateo.
Quote from: steve dave on June 30, 2011, 10:33:40 AMQuote from: kougar24 on June 30, 2011, 10:20:01 AMQuote from: Belvis Noland on June 30, 2011, 09:33:46 AMQuote from: Trim on June 30, 2011, 08:53:45 AMIt's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.Pretty accurate analogy. But if I see that car on the road I probably pass it, thinking what a doucher. Then I'd never think about it again. Probably wouldn't fly into a fit of road rage and start looking for my tire iron. Not justifying the bumper sticker. Looks like crap. except the car is your girlfriend's, and you have to see it over and over and over again.It's our car people. take some ownership.half right. the car we asked for was glorious. the car we got was pretty much what we asked for, but the dealer stuck a puke-green spoiler on it at the last minute, and in this effed up world we cannot complain or get it changed.
Quote from: steve dave on June 30, 2011, 12:56:54 PMQuote from: kougar24 on June 30, 2011, 12:51:13 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 30, 2011, 10:33:40 AMQuote from: kougar24 on June 30, 2011, 10:20:01 AMQuote from: Belvis Noland on June 30, 2011, 09:33:46 AMQuote from: Trim on June 30, 2011, 08:53:45 AMIt's like buying the fanciest car available (or as KSU'rs do, a couple of them), getting it customized with every fine detail, and then slapping a trashy bumper sticker on the back.Pretty accurate analogy. But if I see that car on the road I probably pass it, thinking what a doucher. Then I'd never think about it again. Probably wouldn't fly into a fit of road rage and start looking for my tire iron. Not justifying the bumper sticker. Looks like crap. except the car is your girlfriend's, and you have to see it over and over and over again.It's our car people. take some ownership.half right. the car we asked for was glorious. the car we got was pretty much what we asked for, but the dealer stuck a puke-green spoiler on it at the last minute, and in this effed up world we cannot complain or get it changed.it's our car dumbass. we effed it up ourselves. quit trying to distance yourself from kstateo. NO. I WANT NO PART OF IT!
guys alls i want to know is if we bought the vehicle from kstateocars.com
don't do it, you'll get FBI'd
I've had enough of the bullcrap name calling. This isn't my fault. Anyone that wants to discuss this with me knows exactly where to find me, assholes.