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Tell the clarion hotel/bar/#hotspotofGC high for me. I've pak'd many nights there.
Quote from: fanningksu on May 11, 2012, 12:49:45 PMTell the clarion hotel/bar/#hotspotofGC high for me. I've pak'd many nights there.
Quote from: Dlew12 on May 11, 2012, 12:53:53 PMQuote from: fanningksu on May 11, 2012, 12:49:45 PMTell the clarion hotel/bar/#hotspotofGC high for me. I've pak'd many nights there. Whoops. I was thinking about blazing up yo, don't be a hater dlew.
Quote from: fanningksu on May 11, 2012, 12:57:14 PMQuote from: Dlew12 on May 11, 2012, 12:53:53 PMQuote from: fanningksu on May 11, 2012, 12:49:45 PMTell the clarion hotel/bar/#hotspotofGC high for me. I've pak'd many nights there. Whoops. I was thinking about blazing up yo, don't be a hater dlew.Just giving you a hard time fanning. Good natured ribbing and stuff.
Quote from: Dlew12 on May 11, 2012, 01:07:38 PMQuote from: fanningksu on May 11, 2012, 12:57:14 PMQuote from: Dlew12 on May 11, 2012, 12:53:53 PMQuote from: fanningksu on May 11, 2012, 12:49:45 PMTell the clarion hotel/bar/#hotspotofGC high for me. I've pak'd many nights there. Whoops. I was thinking about blazing up yo, don't be a hater dlew.Just giving you a hard time fanning. Good natured ribbing and stuff. Good work.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Legally, I think I am required to attend.
My NutPAK availability has been shot to hell. Godspeed fellas
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
2012 EDITION OF CATBACKER TOUR UNDERWAYBy Mark JanssenLon Floyd calls it "The Famous Western Swing" that started Monday in Dodge City, Kan. It's the first of 31 stops on the 2012 version of the Catbacker Tour that will cover between 7,500 and 8,000 miles before concluding in Junction City on August 25."I don't know of another university in the nation that does as many stops like this in a short period of time. It's a very unique plan of taking our student-athletes with us as we stay out a full week," said Floyd, who said each day will include a morning golf tournament (except in Scott City), followed by an evening dinner and program where both students and coaches will speak. "I think our young people gain as much from the trip as our supporters. They get a chance to stand up and express themselves on what K-State means to them."A lot of our fans only see our student-athletes with uniforms or helmets on and from a distance," added Floyd, who serves as K-State's assistant athletics director for development events. "This tour helps bring them to life, and our student-athletes enjoy the opportunity to meet and interact with the fans."Schools like Texas may have six or seven outings, but as Floyd says, "The school puts them on. With ours, the credit goes to our fans and our Catbacker organizations, but also to our coaches and student-athletes, who make it a point to give back to the people who give so generously to our program." On average, K-State will travel three to four times a week through the month of June with Floyd saying the mission statement is "at least two-fold. The fundraising is an important aspect of it as the tour annually generates $250,000 that is donated back to the Ahearn Fund. But also important is the association that the attendees get in getting up close and personal with our athletes. Making the first swing will be B.J. Finney and Tre Walker from the football team, Will Spradling and Jordan Henriquez from the basketball team, plus several volleyball players. "It does get long, but with each stop you see the enthusiasm for K-State and that pumps you back up again," said Floyd. "This tour is successful because of the efforts of our people across Kansas. It's a grinding schedule, but our fans keep us pumped up." Stops include locations as small as Scott City and Beloit, and as large as Wichita and Kansas City. Each, says Floyd, carries an equal importance. "I truly believe Kansas State is about family, and that includes big city families and small town families," said Floyd. "We have clubs scattered around the state enough that anyone who wants to attend a club can do so by driving a short distance."2012 CATBACKER SUMMER TOURMAY 14 - Dodge City; 15 - Garden City; May 16 - Scott City; 17 - Colby; 18 - Hays; 18 - Topeka; 23 - Beloit JUNE 1 - Seneca; 4 - Lawrence; 5 - Salina; 6 - Winfield; 7 - Kansas City; 8 - Marysville; 9 - Junction City; 11 - Belleville; 12 - Atchison; 14 - Kansas City; 16 - Ellsworth; 18 - Topeka; 19 - McPherson; 20 - Wichita; 21 - Emporia, 22 - Wellington; 26 -Pittsburg; 28 - Great Bend; 29 - Manhattan JULY - 14 Emporia AUGUST 9 - Lawrence; 10 - Wichita; 25 - Junction City
This will end badly for Trim. Not only may he get Daxed, but the potential is high that he may get jumped by drunk Spradler loving tucks.Ts & Ps my friend, Ts & Ps.
i DEMAND video be taken of all interactions involving real-life PI'ing, especially with spradling.
Winters & KomoReceived some disturbing info this morning re: the food safety standards of the nuts.