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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

Muck;2254419; said:
-@Mike - West Lafayette is about as much a suburb of Indy as Athens is of Columbus.

It's about attitudes of the people there honestly.

The people in West Lafayette and Athens realize that town and region isn't the cat's ass and superior to everything else.

in Rhythmic Slappy Valley, this isn't the case.
 
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MaxBuck;2254422; said:
Mmmmmmm ... notreallytrue.

Once you get north of 465 (now 865) you're essentially out of Indy. Lebanon isn't a suburb and it's 30+ miles south of West Lafayette.

Mike80;2254424; said:
It's about attitudes of the people there honestly.

The people in West Lafayette and Athens realize that town and region isn't the cat's ass and superior to everything else.

Got it.
 
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Mike80;2254424; said:
It's about attitudes of the people there honestly.

The people in West Lafayette and Athens realize that town and region isn't the cat's ass and superior to everything else.

in Rhythmic Slappy Valley, this isn't the case.

That I get.....

West Laffy and Indy have almost nothing in common other than being in the same State.
 
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BuckeyeNation27;2254404; said:
Then I made my first trip out for an OSU game @ PSU. You literally park in a cow field before the game. Aside from their erector set stadium, I don't even remember other buildings. But Ohio State was in "Cowtown".

These people have been this delusional for at least as long as I've been alive. [censored] 'em all.

Excellent BN27, that was my experience as well.
 
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buckeyebri;2254440; said:
No worries, I live in Fishers.a suburb on the NE side of Indy and have been to West Laffy and Bloomington a number of times. I think both are just good college communities.

They are....West Laffy reminded me a bit of Champaign - same kind of attitude amongst the people there. Bloomington kinda reminds me of the town from Animal House :biggrin:

Either way, and I haven't been to Iowa City or Lincoln - every Big Ten town usually has something going for it or the people who live there realize the world doesn't end at the town limits.
 
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MaxBuck;2254450; said:
Talking state of mind, not state of geography. :)

Ahh the Mili gambit, creating your own definitions for words.

Mike80;2254454; said:
dammit Max, you aren't supposed to agree with me :wink:

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buckeyebri;2254461; said:
That would be like saying Columbus and Mansfield are the same.....

If it weren't for the fact that the population has been shifting to Ontario... :wink:

I do miss Kingwood Center, though.

But yes, those cultist are really making a stretch there. Of course, they can't see the forest...oh wait, they're surrounded by it, never mind.
 
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BuckeyeNation27;2254404; said:
For years I had to listen as my dad's PSU friends gave him a hard time about "Cowtown" Columbus and how backwards everything in Ohio must have been. At this point I'd never been to Columbus or State College. I made my first trip to OSU in 96 or 97......seemed pretty "city" to me. Then I made my first trip out for an OSU game @ PSU. You literally park in a cow field before the game. Aside from their flaccidor set stadium, I don't even remember other buildings. But Ohio State was in "Cowtown".

These people have been this delusional for at least as long as I've been alive. Fuck 'em all.

Fixed in light of the tragedy that happened there.
 
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i usually don't listen to anything that Rittenberg usually posts on TexPN, but this one I'm thinking I might post over on BWI and start some shit.

Aug. 5, 2012, 9:17 p.m., Des Plaines River Trail, Park Ridge, Ill. (across the street from Big Ten headquarters). Two cars pull up. Two men walk out, dressed in trench coats and sunglasses, despite the fact it's 87 degrees and, you know, dark.

"Did anyone follow you," one man asks the other.

"No, I made sure to circle O'Hare Airport four times before coming here," the other man replies.

"Good. Bill, listen, I need your help," the first man says. "I know you're nationally respected in the officiating world. You officiated two Super Bowls and seven conference title games, plus numerous Big Ten games. You've held the Big Ten crews to an extremely high standard in this role. Your entire career has been built on being fair and honorable, blah blah, blah. Whatever. We need to make Penn State pay this year."

"What do you mean, Jim?" the other man asks. "You mean the bowl ban, the scholarship losses, the lost Big Ten postseason revenue and the transfers weren't enough?"

"No, not enough. They still get to play games. Let's penalize them on the field ... by not penalizing their opponents. Get it? Get it?

(Silence)

"Jeez, you refs have no sense of humor. OK, Bill, here's the deal. I want your crews to ignore every holding call against Penn State. Every borderline call goes against them. Replay guys, too. They're in on this. If a call goes against Penn State on the field, those guys had better uphold it."

"Jim, this sounds like a conspiracy! I thought that was just for angry fans to whine about when their team loses. It doesn't actually happen, does it?"

"Happens all the time, Bill."

"OK, so my crews will intentionally make calls against Penn State?"

"You got it. They'll probably want to run off to the ACC now [devilish laugh]."

"Even in the Ohio State game? They're on probation, too. And they actually embarrassed you more with that Sugar Bowl thing."

"Dangit, don't remind me. You're right. But yeah, borderline calls go to the Buckeyes when they visit State College."

"Um, OK, Jim. Don't you think it'll be obvious?"

"Nah, they'll never catch us, Bill. And just to make sure, I want your crews to blackball another team. Let's see, let's see, how about Michigan State?"

"Er, OK, Jim. Anyone benefiting from all this?"

"You mean besides the rest of college football? We probably owe Nebraska a bit for giving them such tough schedules during their Big Ten baptism. The Huskers will love us after this season. So that's the deal. We'll call it Operation Cowardly Lion, OK?"

"OK."

"Catch ya later. Remember, Bill, honoring legends, building leaders, it's what we do."
 
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