INDIANA HOOSIERS
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@brooksmd one of the old guys?
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W.O. Hamilton and I used go out and pound a few after Wâs.
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@brooksmd Was just playing Mr. Brooks!
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@JayHawkFanToo Oh shoot, who am I thinking of that came to KU after Indiana? Man, Iâm usually pretty good with these names.
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@wissoxfan83 said:
@JayHawkFanToo Oh shoot, who am I thinking of that came to KU after Indiana? Man, Iâm usually pretty good with these names.
I think you are thinking of Rick Calloway in 1988-90.
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@bskeet Winner! Thanks, I was in the right era, just wrong player. Calbert Cheaney was really good, would have fit in nicely at KU. Calloway, donât remember too much, obviously!
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@wissoxfan83
Calvert Cheaney was better than very good, he was a 3 time All-American, consensus first team and player of the year in his senior year and one of the best players ever at Indiana. Picked #6 overall, he never achieved the success in the NBA that he had in college.
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I really hope we win this game not only for our boys to start the season off right but for personal reasons as well. I drunkely made a dumb bet while tailgating at a Chiefs game with a coworker who just moved here from Indiana. He wants to watch the game together in Lawrence and we bet that whoeverâs team lost that person had to go streaking.
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@HawkInMizery Do you have any hot female co-workers that would take up that bet? If so youâre doing something wrong⊠Lol
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@JayHawkFanToo I said he was really good but you canât leave well enough alone and have to tell me heâs better than âveryâ good.
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@wissoxfan83
What is your problem?
First you indicate that he became a Jayhawk which we know was not correct, Then, when I mentioned that he was a 3 year All-American, unanimous on his last year and player of the year in all of college basketball, which are all facts, you get upset because I express my opinion? Can you name one recent player that was 3 times All-American and also POY? He was not just a very good player, he was a superior player anyway you look at it. I thought this forum was about spreading relevant basketball information and expanding the knowledge base and not confining it to one posterâs opinionâŠ
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@JayHawkFanToo You feel the need to correct everyone. Sure I screwed up thinking he came to KU. I thanked you for that. But saying âhe was a really good playerâ caused you to correct me. Saying he was really good is no different than saying he was a 3 time all american, NPOY, etc. I didnât spread misinformation, I didnât shrink the knowledge base. I didnât confine the discussion to my opinion. I said he was really good! And you had a problem with that.
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@wissoxfan83
Whatever.
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I have never seen an aerial view of Diamond Head.
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Iâm 68 years old and did not know that Diamond Head was actually a volcano.
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Infamies 75th anniversary 1 month from now.
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@wrwlumpy Great job with the pics, as always!
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@wissoxfan83 As my teenage stepson said, âWhoa, cowboy!â A clear misunderstanding (oxymoron?) has occurred here!
Reading the posts, I donât think the extension about how good Calbert was could possibly be fairly interpreted as a shot at you. I have often seen something someone has written about some player in general terms (like your âvery goodâ), found my interest piqued, and looked it upâand sometimes, as here, found out some amazing or surprising information that had been forgotten.
Had the post been written like this, would you have taken it personally? âWow! Just looked up Calbertâs career and he was more than just pretty good, he was crazy good in collegeâetc etc etc.â
In other words, I see the post by @JayHawkFanToo as simply being a more specific rendition of facts that underlay the general praise in your post. He didnât flame, criticize, or mention anything negative about your post. You reacted as if he said, âPetty good? Try again, dunderheadâthe guy was a 3-time AA, etc.â
Just my two cents as an unpaid ref. I only am writing all this because, with the beginning of the season here, more people will likely start taking comments personally. If we can avoid it, maybe we can avoid some of the divisiveness of the deleted months.
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@wrwlumpy I didnât know it was a volcano, but I assume it is because I first saw photos of DH only from ground level before the dawn of powered manned flight.
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@mayjay Everything there is a volcano!
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Looks like theyâll be able to sleep on this plane. They had to fly to Atlanta first. Do the networks pay for the airfare and this upgraded seating or does the KU Athletic dept., or booster make this upgrade?
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@Barney I was hoping the flaw in my joke would not be so transparentâŠ
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@mayjay Paradise all the same. I was there last December, foolishly the week after KU.
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@wrwlumpy why would you fly to ATL from KS to go to Hawaii?
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@kjayhawks Delta. When I was looking for flights from Houston to Vegas, just about every Delta flight went to Atlanta first. Didnât quite understand why either since Delta has a major hub in Salt Lake City still as far as I know.
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@wrwlumpy youve spun a golden thread again . I didnât realize Cuban was an Indiana grad. Hereâs the first link I got: pretty funny material on his college years. http://www.businessinsider.com/mark-cuban-indiana-university-cheapest-business-school-2015-4
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@Texas-Hawk-10 I hate flying only donât it a few times Delta usually is cheaper I too went to ATL first but from came from Charlotte and was going to Wichita
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@Barney Our two sons are in HawaiiâMaui & Oahu. Going out in January for 2 weeks. Canât wait!
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Hawaii is the only state I havenât set foot on⊠yet.
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@kjayhawks Iâve never seen Delta be the cheapest for me. Itâs always been either Southwest or United/Continental since Houston is a major hub for United/Continental even after their merger.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 I went delta becuase it was cheapest at that time and my brother flys all the time and says its usually cheaper but i bet it depends on several things and changes.
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@wrwlumpy Hey, seriously, if I could help upgrade the entire team to 1st class, or whateverâŠcount me in! No different than KY or Duke alums would put up for their squads.
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A time of remembranceâŠ
Imperial Japanese Navy planes about to launchâŠliterally, this act was the beginning of the end for Imperial Japan.
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Majestic looking âoldâ style US battleship, seen here pre-war.
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Pearl Harbor defenders. A few did get off the ground to do battleâŠ
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@kjayhawks I guess it depends on where you live because Delta is almost always tge most expensive of the major domestic airlines in Houston. Probably because most Delta flights out of Houston have one or two layovers if youâre not flying to a hub.
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Most flight prices are heavily dependent on where you fly from. If you fly from a hub, you have a lot more options and much better pricing; it also depends where you are flying to. Because of its location, Kansas City seems to have better pricing than most cities but the price depends where you fly to. If I am flying to the West or East coast, Southwest tends to have the better prices; however, if I am flying to Denver, Frontier and United are by far the lowestâŠof course you fly on older, smaller planes. Also, if you check bags, you have to pay extra except on Southwest and it can save you up to $50 each way.
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I think the athletic department does. For a taller guy (basically anyone over about 6-2) sitting in the regular seats for any length of time is terrible. I used to work with a guy that was 6-4. Not sitting in first class was basically miserable for him on any flight more than a couple hours.
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