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Posted By: Incredulous I am, by no means, a prude, but I have seen a tendency on this forum that bothers me a little. Even the simplest comment is turned, by some folks, into some sort of a sexual innuendo. I don't mind some fun, but, I think it has reached the point that it detracts from some serious points that are made here. I think that those of us who post here would like to think that we make a bit of difference...playing prurient word games is not the way to be taken seriously...Reminds me of middle school....... 13
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 6:46:39 PM
Posted By: michael hadley Anyone here about a shooting in Clay Center? Heard the schools in Riley were asked to lockdown. 3
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 4:22:52 PM
Posted By: Narbig Been trying to sell this bike for a couple months now, cant find a buyer. anyone know of a motorcycle shop that buys bikes? 22
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 4:04:00 PM
Posted By: Mister Political Forums That Sebelius is in as Labor Secretary. See? Sometimes it's good to have a Kansan living near D.C. 17
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 6:10:47 PM
Posted By: randall baughman Do you know which special interest gave more money to the Obama campaign than any other? If you guessed "trial lawyers" -- well, okay, that's too easy. But can you guess which special interest came in second? Labor unions? Nope. The Green Lobby? Nope. AARP? Wrong, again. NEA? Nyet. Give up? Okay, here's the answer: Wall Street. That's right. According to CNNMoney.com, Wall Street securities and investment firms gave over $35 million to Democratic candidates this election cycle. And the amount they gave to the Obama campaign was nearly five times the amount they gave to McCain. If you've been wondering why the financial industry is in meltdown -- and taking your 401(k) or investment portfolio down with it -- now you know. 12
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 6:01:25 PM
Posted By: F.DR Baughman Why should WalMart be held accountable for the tragic death of an employee who was trampled to death by crazed shoppers? The shoppers are to blame; they were out of control, hostile, and responsible for the death of that man. WalMart can't be held accountable for the bad judgment, bad behavior, and tragedy in a mob mentality situation. Dennis Miller asked tonight, "Do I really want to go to WalMart and die at 5:30 this morning?" in part of his response on the issue...people are responsible for where they are and what they do. If peple want to be part of a situation like that, they are accountable for its outcome. WalMart couldn't have imagined that the mob would break down its doors in a frenzy. It's certainly not worth a life to shop. But those who were part of that crowd are responsible, the store isn't. Now, watch the lawsuits fly. 20
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 6:33:28 PM
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 6:28:07 PM
Posted By: randall baughman CIRCLING THE WAGONS, AGAIN The 18
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 11:59:15 AM
Posted By: curmudgeon KSU Sports Forums Snyder on 810 said that Urban Meyer visited K-State and learned our offense in the 1990s. Â Apparently, he is running a massaged version of it. Â Snyder said if you changed the uniforms of K-State in the mid 1990s to Florida you would have a hard time telling the difference. 0
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Posted By: Iowa Hawkeye Any other confirmed names coming to coach at KSU? 3
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 5:53:08 PM
Posted By: batman My hopes for next year, tempered with a dash of reality. 5 or 6 wins, BUT with a defense that is not giving up 500yds a game, hopefully a good DC can get us into the top 30-40 in the country there. I think our loses will be much closer, around 10-15 a game instead of the blow outs we endured this year. Add that up and it equals what all KSU fans want: improvement with signs that we are back in the right direction, getting better and better. Oh and about scheduling. Wasn't it Prince that bought out the game with that powerhouse team Fresno? Snyder tried to get series with Notre Dame and others around 2000 but they wanted 2-3 home games for each one here. Why would anyone agree to that? 6
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 6:08:58 PM
Posted By: onesadkat I am a member of Rivals(dont know if you guys are into that stuff or not) so I thought I would show you guys the Big 12 Schools and where they rank for this years Recruiting classes. 4. texas 14. OU 18. A&M 25. TT 28. Mizzou 31. NU 36. OSU 49. KU 58. CU 65 Baylor 76. ISU 90. Kstate 11
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 6:37:58 PM
Posted By: klondog Bryce Brown Go Powercat has a story of him having KSU still in the running, especially now that Bill is back. 12
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- Last Reply On 12/4/2008 4:00:11 PM
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