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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #75 on: November 26, 2012, 03:12:06 PM »
will colt make it there saturday to BSFS to watch baby bro take the field?!? or will he break his neck again?? curious to find out

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #76 on: November 26, 2012, 07:40:28 PM »
Do you think they're putting a cardboard cutout of Chase McCoy's face on Sam Johnson's facemask and having him chug vodka before practice so he runs all awkward and throws ducks?
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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #77 on: November 26, 2012, 07:46:12 PM »
Do you think they're putting a cardboard cutout of Chase McCoy's face on Sam Johnson's facemask and having him chug vodka before practice so he runs all awkward and throws ducks?

i bet ol' sam knows that texas playbook much better than babymccoy.  sam is highly knowledgeable about playbooks.
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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #78 on: November 27, 2012, 05:03:19 PM »
Do any of the Texas people recognize the CTR or that there is in fact a real disease called CTR Denial?  Also, could someone help this poor fool out?

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #79 on: November 27, 2012, 08:02:10 PM »




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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #80 on: November 27, 2012, 09:23:21 PM »
Do any of the Texas people recognize the CTR or that there is in fact a real disease called CTR Denial?  Also, could someone help this poor fool out?

http://www.shaggybevo.com/board/showthread.php/122567-What-the-hell-to-do-in-Manhattan

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #81 on: November 27, 2012, 09:27:10 PM »
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There is a Buffalo Wild Wings there that always has a great atmosphere
The man makes a pretty damn good point.


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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #82 on: November 27, 2012, 09:32:24 PM »
Well this is news to me:

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If i were going to this game, I would be depart on Friday and be north of Denton on i-35 before 9am in order to get to Salina for a late lunch. The target of this mission is The Land Institute in Salina. The last tour of the day is 3.30 on fridays. I learned of this shop from a Harper's article earlier this year. They have been working on cultivating a sustainable strain of pernennial wheat for more than 30 years WITHOUT genetic engineering, purely by pollen transfer. They think they are less than 25 years, maybe as few as 15 years away, from the end product.

Why is this important? All the wheat and corn grown today has to be sown every year. The damage to the soil and the petrol and machinery to do this requires massive amounts of additional chemicals with their attendant cost, and most importantly, the voracious water consumption of annual plants (replanted every year) is about to finally drain the biggest aquifer under the great plains beyond the point of it's ability to recharge.

Perennial Wheat, which The Land Institute has named Kernza, is planted once, and the same root system regenerates and flowers annually. The land does not have to be plowed and re-plowed. The harvesting expenditure plummets. Water consumption plummets.

Assuming we don't get replicators or 3-D printers than can print a loaf of bread, Wes Jackson, the founder of The Institute, will be a household name later in the millenium when his Kernza is harvested in space stations and planetary outposts across the galaxy. And you can meet him today.

If anyone wants the Harper's article and doesn't have a subscription, PM me and i can pull a .pdf for you, it's a fantastic read.

Anyone who decides to make this side trip, DO NOT wing it on the nav. The location is less than 2 miles east/southeast of downtown Salina, but read up on their website, as the paved ingress and egress options were all under renovation/repair the last time i looked.


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CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #83 on: November 27, 2012, 09:39:54 PM »
Wow, that Texan is a great Kansan.

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #84 on: November 27, 2012, 09:41:57 PM »
Well this is news to me:

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If i were going to this game, I would be depart on Friday and be north of Denton on i-35 before 9am in order to get to Salina for a late lunch. The target of this mission is The Land Institute in Salina. The last tour of the day is 3.30 on fridays. I learned of this shop from a Harper's article earlier this year. They have been working on cultivating a sustainable strain of pernennial wheat for more than 30 years WITHOUT genetic engineering, purely by pollen transfer. They think they are less than 25 years, maybe as few as 15 years away, from the end product.

Why is this important? All the wheat and corn grown today has to be sown every year. The damage to the soil and the petrol and machinery to do this requires massive amounts of additional chemicals with their attendant cost, and most importantly, the voracious water consumption of annual plants (replanted every year) is about to finally drain the biggest aquifer under the great plains beyond the point of it's ability to recharge.

Perennial Wheat, which The Land Institute has named Kernza, is planted once, and the same root system regenerates and flowers annually. The land does not have to be plowed and re-plowed. The harvesting expenditure plummets. Water consumption plummets.

Assuming we don't get replicators or 3-D printers than can print a loaf of bread, Wes Jackson, the founder of The Institute, will be a household name later in the millenium when his Kernza is harvested in space stations and planetary outposts across the galaxy. And you can meet him today.

If anyone wants the Harper's article and doesn't have a subscription, PM me and i can pull a .pdf for you, it's a fantastic read.

Anyone who decides to make this side trip, DO NOT wing it on the nav. The location is less than 2 miles east/southeast of downtown Salina, but read up on their website, as the paved ingress and egress options were all under renovation/repair the last time i looked.

I've never done this before but, DNR.

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #85 on: November 27, 2012, 09:45:23 PM »
Give it a try, Pete.  There's a part in it where he says "harvested in space stations and planetary outposts across the galaxy."


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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #86 on: November 28, 2012, 12:19:27 PM »
Well this is news to me:

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If i were going to this game, I would be depart on Friday and be north of Denton on i-35 before 9am in order to get to Salina for a late lunch. The target of this mission is The Land Institute in Salina. The last tour of the day is 3.30 on fridays. I learned of this shop from a Harper's article earlier this year. They have been working on cultivating a sustainable strain of pernennial wheat for more than 30 years WITHOUT genetic engineering, purely by pollen transfer. They think they are less than 25 years, maybe as few as 15 years away, from the end product.

Why is this important? All the wheat and corn grown today has to be sown every year. The damage to the soil and the petrol and machinery to do this requires massive amounts of additional chemicals with their attendant cost, and most importantly, the voracious water consumption of annual plants (replanted every year) is about to finally drain the biggest aquifer under the great plains beyond the point of it's ability to recharge.

Perennial Wheat, which The Land Institute has named Kernza, is planted once, and the same root system regenerates and flowers annually. The land does not have to be plowed and re-plowed. The harvesting expenditure plummets. Water consumption plummets.

Assuming we don't get replicators or 3-D printers than can print a loaf of bread, Wes Jackson, the founder of The Institute, will be a household name later in the millenium when his Kernza is harvested in space stations and planetary outposts across the galaxy. And you can meet him today.

If anyone wants the Harper's article and doesn't have a subscription, PM me and i can pull a .pdf for you, it's a fantastic read.

Anyone who decides to make this side trip, DO NOT wing it on the nav. The location is less than 2 miles east/southeast of downtown Salina, but read up on their website, as the paved ingress and egress options were all under renovation/repair the last time i looked.
Too bad none of Wes Jackson's degrees are from K-State. 

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #87 on: November 28, 2012, 12:23:41 PM »
Well this is news to me:

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If i were going to this game, I would be depart on Friday and be north of Denton on i-35 before 9am in order to get to Salina for a late lunch. The target of this mission is The Land Institute in Salina. The last tour of the day is 3.30 on fridays. I learned of this shop from a Harper's article earlier this year. They have been working on cultivating a sustainable strain of pernennial wheat for more than 30 years WITHOUT genetic engineering, purely by pollen transfer. They think they are less than 25 years, maybe as few as 15 years away, from the end product.

Why is this important? All the wheat and corn grown today has to be sown every year. The damage to the soil and the petrol and machinery to do this requires massive amounts of additional chemicals with their attendant cost, and most importantly, the voracious water consumption of annual plants (replanted every year) is about to finally drain the biggest aquifer under the great plains beyond the point of it's ability to recharge.

Perennial Wheat, which The Land Institute has named Kernza, is planted once, and the same root system regenerates and flowers annually. The land does not have to be plowed and re-plowed. The harvesting expenditure plummets. Water consumption plummets.

Assuming we don't get replicators or 3-D printers than can print a loaf of bread, Wes Jackson, the founder of The Institute, will be a household name later in the millenium when his Kernza is harvested in space stations and planetary outposts across the galaxy. And you can meet him today.

If anyone wants the Harper's article and doesn't have a subscription, PM me and i can pull a .pdf for you, it's a fantastic read.

Anyone who decides to make this side trip, DO NOT wing it on the nav. The location is less than 2 miles east/southeast of downtown Salina, but read up on their website, as the paved ingress and egress options were all under renovation/repair the last time i looked.

Someone with an account there needs to tell him the Water Well project is complete and the exit is now open.  It is now quick and easy to The Land Institute. 
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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #88 on: November 28, 2012, 12:40:04 PM »
Give it a try, Pete.  There's a part in it where he says "harvested in space stations and planetary outposts across the galaxy."

Well, i'll be damned.  Not bad.

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #89 on: December 02, 2012, 12:51:11 PM »
Had my first CTR Dream last night....First drive of the game, Ash drives them down the field, 1st and goal at the 8....Ash throws a 7 yard out and nigel jumps it and takes it to the house. Herbie is going off about how everyone says texas has better athletes but nobody came close to catching nigel.
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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #90 on: December 02, 2012, 01:30:54 PM »
I'm not sure it happened exactly like that but whatevs.
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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #91 on: December 02, 2012, 02:16:05 PM »
Had my first CTR Dream last night....First drive of the game, Ash drives them down the field, 1st and goal at the 8....Ash throws a 7 yard out and nigel jumps it and takes it to the house. Herbie is going off about how everyone says texas has better athletes but nobody came close to catching nigel.
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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #92 on: July 03, 2013, 09:28:59 PM »
From a shaggy thread regarding their inability to beat OU

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My father lives in LA and I have brought him out for 5 or 6 TX/OU game in the past 12 years. He has seen exactly one victory (2005). He just asked me if he could come to a different game this year. Of course I said yes. He picked Kansas State. I didn't have the heart to tell him.

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #93 on: July 03, 2013, 09:41:10 PM »
That's fantastic.  Such thorough ownership.

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #94 on: July 03, 2013, 10:05:40 PM »
From a shaggy thread regarding their inability to beat OU

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My father lives in LA and I have brought him out for 5 or 6 TX/OU game in the past 12 years. He has seen exactly one victory (2005). He just asked me if he could come to a different game this year. Of course I said yes. He picked Kansas State. I didn't have the heart to tell him.

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« Reply #95 on: July 03, 2013, 10:53:08 PM »
From a shaggy thread regarding their inability to beat OU

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My father lives in LA and I have brought him out for 5 or 6 TX/OU game in the past 12 years. He has seen exactly one victory (2005). He just asked me if he could come to a different game this year. Of course I said yes. He picked Kansas State. I didn't have the heart to tell him.

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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #96 on: July 04, 2013, 09:25:27 AM »
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Re: CTR (Chisholm Trail Rivalry) Denial
« Reply #97 on: July 04, 2013, 11:16:54 AM »
It's so strange.  Some of their fans almost seem like they don't even care to beat us...just sort of resigned to it.  Kinda like KSU fans were when we were losing to Colorado there for a while. 

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« Reply #98 on: July 04, 2013, 01:09:38 PM »
It's so strange.  Some of their fans almost seem like they don't even care to beat us...just sort of resigned to it.  Kinda like KSU fans were when we were losing to Colorado there for a while.

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« Reply #99 on: July 05, 2013, 01:06:47 AM »
I love this thread.


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