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I realize that some people develop addictions to message boards and seeing their words in print that anyone IN THE WHOLE WORLD can see. Those people get a lot of self-gratification from seeing their own words on the Net. For them, posting on the Net is a replacement for other forms of gratification they are unable to achieve.[/quote]
Neturbating."I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
"We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said:
"That's the definition of a stool sample."
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[quote=im4wsu]Originally posted by "Aargh"
I realize that some people develop addictions to message boards and seeing their words in print that anyone IN THE WHOLE WORLD can see. Those people get a lot of self-gratification from seeing their own words on the Net. For them, posting on the Net is a replacement for other forms of gratification they are unable to achieve.[/quote
Neturbating.
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Originally posted by AarghI used to keep up with the boards for KU and KSU. I didn't post much because my thoughts, opinions, and contributions weren't needed and weren't really going to contribute to the conversation.
At that time, I thought I was retired and I had a lot of time on my hands. Then my house made a request for some funds and I had to become un-retired.
Once I got a job, I didn't have time to go to other school's boards.
I realize that some people develop addictions to message boards and seeing their words in print that anyone IN THE WHOLE WORLD can see. Those people get a lot of self-gratification from seeing their own words on the Net. For them, posting on the Net is a replacement for other forms of gratification they are unable to achieve.
The other posters on the boards they normally visit soon become tired of their posts, and begin ignoring them, which eliminates the gratification they had received. Then they travel to the boards of other teams to see if they can rekindle the satisfaction they strive to achieve.
Kevkan, welcome to ShockerNet. No, I'd rather not shake your hand.
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Now, if you take into account how many posts, under various user names, he logs at Kansas.com, WOW, just Wow. And to think he still had the time to connect Shockkansas with Kevkan. Wow!
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Originally posted by shockkansasOriginally posted by AarghI used to keep up with the boards for KU and KSU. I didn't post much because my thoughts, opinions, and contributions weren't needed and weren't really going to contribute to the conversation.
At that time, I thought I was retired and I had a lot of time on my hands. Then my house made a request for some funds and I had to become un-retired.
Once I got a job, I didn't have time to go to other school's boards.
I realize that some people develop addictions to message boards and seeing their words in print that anyone IN THE WHOLE WORLD can see. Those people get a lot of self-gratification from seeing their own words on the Net. For them, posting on the Net is a replacement for other forms of gratification they are unable to achieve.
The other posters on the boards they normally visit soon become tired of their posts, and begin ignoring them, which eliminates the gratification they had received. Then they travel to the boards of other teams to see if they can rekindle the satisfaction they strive to achieve.
Kevkan, welcome to ShockerNet. No, I'd rather not shake your hand.
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ShockerFever, joined 10-24-2005, 10,547 posts!!!!!
Now, if you take into account how many posts, under various user names, he logs at Kansas.com, WOW, just Wow. And to think he still had the time to connect Shockkansas with Kevkan. Wow!
Posting on the message board of the team you root for, regardless of quantity, makes perfect sense. I don't see the point of posting on the boards of school I don't follow, but hey to each his own. Becoming obsessed with posters in one location and following them around to other message boards to pester them is just creepy."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally posted by shockkansas"Blind squirrel finally finds a nut"? In recent history, KSU has dominated the Shocks. Going back 6 years, the Cats are 9-3 v. Shocks, with 3 sweeps.
Kevkan, you're pathetic. You get mad at kansas.com for people invading Kitty argues, but yet you come to the WSU message board and act the same way.
Hypocritical pisspack.
WSU > Kitten State.
Umm, I do follow the Shocks. Most of Wichita does. I spent a few semesters there. I've got pretty good Shocker credentials, and good reason to be upset with what has become of the institution, not just the athletic department.
But, if you refer to my original post on this thread, "how do you win a scrimmage?" The question still stands.
And no, the success or failure of my team's season does not hinge on the outcome of a scrimmage. The success was adequately documented on national TV.
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[quote=shockkansas]Originally posted by im4wsuOriginally posted by "Aargh"
I realize that some people develop addictions to message boards and seeing their words in print that anyone IN THE WHOLE WORLD can see. Those people get a lot of self-gratification from seeing their own words on the Net. For them, posting on the Net is a replacement for other forms of gratification they are unable to achieve.[/quote
Neturbating.
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Oh and QUOTE FAIL.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by The Mad HatterOriginally posted by shockkansasOriginally posted by AarghI used to keep up with the boards for KU and KSU. I didn't post much because my thoughts, opinions, and contributions weren't needed and weren't really going to contribute to the conversation.
At that time, I thought I was retired and I had a lot of time on my hands. Then my house made a request for some funds and I had to become un-retired.
Once I got a job, I didn't have time to go to other school's boards.
I realize that some people develop addictions to message boards and seeing their words in print that anyone IN THE WHOLE WORLD can see. Those people get a lot of self-gratification from seeing their own words on the Net. For them, posting on the Net is a replacement for other forms of gratification they are unable to achieve.
The other posters on the boards they normally visit soon become tired of their posts, and begin ignoring them, which eliminates the gratification they had received. Then they travel to the boards of other teams to see if they can rekindle the satisfaction they strive to achieve.
Kevkan, welcome to ShockerNet. No, I'd rather not shake your hand.
im4WSU, joined 7-26-2005, 1025 posts
Aargh, joined 7-24-2005, 3563 posts (pretty busy!)
ShockerFever, joined 10-24-2005, 10,547 posts!!!!!
Now, if you take into account how many posts, under various user names, he logs at Kansas.com, WOW, just Wow. And to think he still had the time to connect Shockkansas with Kevkan. Wow!
Posting on the message board of the team you root for, regardless of quantity, makes perfect sense. I don't see the point of posting on the boards of school I don't follow, but hey to each his own. Becoming obsessed with posters in one location and following them around to other message boards to pester them is just creepy.
He seems to be the perfect fit for a therapist.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Let the feeding frenzy begin. I can only imagine how good it will feel for the fellas to feed on fresh meat today during the scrimmage with Denver U. We are healthy, except for Hamilton. The ankle injury is apparently a mystery. He hasn't practiced since he hurt it.
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we played two games. we won both. (when i say we, I mean the MBB team)
apparently Denver U runs an odd form of offense, and our guys had a difficult time during the first game.
we won it by 2.
the second game we won by more, but i'm not sure about the score.
I heard it was fun, but they wished they had done better.
They've got a few things they noticed they should work on.
thats all i got. Maybe i'll get more info in a few hours.veni, vidi, vici
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Originally posted by notquiteBWingwe played two games. we won both. (when i say we, I mean the MBB team)
apparently Denver U runs an odd form of offense, and our guys had a difficult time during the first game.
we won it by 2.
the second game we won by more, but i'm not sure about the score.
I heard it was fun, but they wished they had done better.
They've got a few things they noticed they should work on.
thats all i got. Maybe i'll get more info in a few hours."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by notquiteBWingwe played two games. we won both. (when i say we, I mean the MBB team)
apparently Denver U runs an odd form of offense, and our guys had a difficult time during the first game.
we won it by 2.
the second game we won by more, but i'm not sure about the score.
I heard it was fun, but they wished they had done better.
They've got a few things they noticed they should work on.
thats all i got. Maybe i'll get more info in a few hours.
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Some "basketball bullets" from Suellentrop today on his blog. Here is one regarding the scrimmage:
•Marshall seemed pleased with the scrimmage. Denver runs a Princeton-style offense with lots of backcuts. Its desire to play slow frustrated WSU. Marshall told the crowd at the Tip-Off Luncheon that WSU won all five 20-minute segments. “Some were double digits, some were not,” he said. “We’re still a work in progress. It was good to see another jersey color.”"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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