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WASHBURN ICHABODS
Oct 27, 2016 05:55 PM #1

Let the games begin!

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Oct 27, 2016 05:56 PM #2

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Oct 27, 2016 05:57 PM #3

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Oct 27, 2016 05:58 PM #5

Famous Alumni

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Oct 27, 2016 05:59 PM #6

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Oct 27, 2016 05:59 PM #7
Oct 27, 2016 06:01 PM #8

Famous People from Topeka

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Oct 27, 2016 06:01 PM #9

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Oct 27, 2016 06:04 PM #10

Should be fun in the paint against this lineup. Chipman is a good coach and the first ten minutes are always difficult for the heavily favored Hawks against exhibition opponents.

Oct 27, 2016 07:18 PM #11

@wrwlumpy

Love me Kansas and...wayward son...is one of my all-time favorites. Now, did you really need to have a picture of Fred Phelps?

Oct 27, 2016 08:22 PM #12

@wrwlumpy

Fun fact - Gary Woodland actually attended Washburn for a year or so and played basketball before leaving for KU to focus on golf. Good call on his part.

Oct 27, 2016 08:35 PM #13

That song makes me think of Happy Gilmore.

Oct 27, 2016 10:51 PM #14

@JayHawkFanToo Yes, he went to Washburn.

Oct 27, 2016 10:54 PM #15

Washburn F5 Tornado, 1966.

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Oct 27, 2016 11:37 PM #16

@wrwlumpy You forgot my wife, my 2 sisters and my nephew as grads. And me, my 2 sisters and nephew from Topeka. JK Good job and always look forward to your opponent info posts. Especially the first one.

BTW, my nephew majored in something like sports communications and used to travel with some of the Washburn teams. But he bleeds crimson/blue. He helped a couple times with the Washburn/KU game and always had to restrain himself.

Oct 27, 2016 11:49 PM #17

@wrwlumpy Legend said that Burnett's Mound SW of Topeka would protect it from tornado's. But that sucker ignored legend and roared right over the top of the mound and straight through the heart of town. Fortunately none of my family and relatives were hurt although several suffered damage to homes.

Oct 28, 2016 12:00 AM #18

You guys forgot our famous poster!@jayballer54

Oct 28, 2016 02:04 AM #19

Needed a capitol pic @wrwlumpy ! They shined up the old place.

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Oct 28, 2016 02:06 AM #20

@wrwlumpy

Holy cow! Coleman Hawkins is from Kansas? Sweet.

I knew about Annette Being. She was the Grace Kelly of her generation of actresses and I have always hated Warren Beatty for taking her out of circulation to make his babies BEFORE she got to do a few really great films.

Oct 28, 2016 02:15 AM #21

@wrwlumpy

The pictures of the 1966 twister really take me back.

My great aunt and uncle lived in Topeka and the twister missed them. But I remember driving to help them run errands a few weeks after the twister and I vividly remember vividly driving down a street that looked just like the one on the right in the aerial view. It was an insane experience. I remember everything on both sides of the street was obliterated and just a few blocks away one direction everything was okay. I looked the other way and I couldn't see the end of the devastation. If I recall correctly it was two mile wide swatch and the twister skipped couple of time leaving stretches completely intact. Seeing that turned my brother and me into "storm chasers" before there was a name for the activity. When he got old enough to drive, we chased the squal lines looking for funnels. Pretty fool hardy in retrospect. That twister was also what made me take meteorology my freshman year and meet the professor at KU that created the first man made model of twister cloud, if I recall correctly.

Oct 28, 2016 02:20 AM #22

@wrwlumpy

Oh, and my dad played basketball for the Ichabods his freshman year in the late 1930s, before he transferred to KU. He tried to play at KU but wasn't good enough. So then he transferred his last two seasons to KSU (its a dark family secret) to get an ag degree to come home and help run his father's business. But then the war swept him up. The rest is another story.

Oct 28, 2016 02:26 AM #23

@DanR she's lookin good!

Oct 28, 2016 06:36 AM #24

@jaybate-1.0 was that Prof Eagleman? I had him for a meteorology class.. I think he was pretty well known in the weird weather world. (well before the other www.)

Oct 28, 2016 07:44 AM #25

@bskeet

Cant recall his name now but that sounds right.

Oct 28, 2016 08:21 AM #26

@JayHawkFanToo Ya could definetly do with out Fred. Thank goodness, haven't seen or heard to much about him in the News lately. It's sad that I have the destinction of living in the same city, - -but on to the game, CAN'T WAIT. - - -ROCK CHALK AL DAY LONG BABY

Oct 28, 2016 08:23 AM #27

@wrwlumpy I will never forget that Tornado. We were getting medicine at Walgreens for my niece when this happened. - - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Oct 28, 2016 09:24 AM #28

@Crimsonorblue22 Why thank you for thinking of me JK. But seriously, I never will forget the reporter standing on Burnett's mound describing the Tornado as it was approaching, then later they came out with a big tabloid, and showed the reporter all encased in mud from the tornado. It practically took Washburn off the map. - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Oct 28, 2016 11:54 AM #29

@wrwlumpy I really appreciate your contributions to this site. Any chance you could share your talents on the football site? A few of us are following the football team. We certainly need some inspiration about now. RCJH

Oct 28, 2016 02:22 PM #30

Bring on the "Itchy Butts!"

Oct 28, 2016 04:20 PM #31

@jayballer54 said:

Ya could definetly do with out Fred. Thank goodness, haven’t seen or heard to much about him in the News lately.

Fred last made the news in 2014 when his hate-filled soul was sucked into the bowels of hell. (although supposedly he'd had a change of heart in his final months and his own church excommunicated him.)

Oct 28, 2016 04:37 PM #32

@DanR Fred died in 2014.

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Oct 28, 2016 04:42 PM #33

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. 1954

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Oct 28, 2016 04:55 PM #34

Air Combat Museum - Forbes Field

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Oct 28, 2016 07:40 PM #35

@wrwlumpy Those tornado pics are not a comforting sight being from the Joplin area.

Oct 28, 2016 08:23 PM #36

@DanR Ya I knew he had passed, didn't realize it had been that long - - still see protesters here and there from time to time. I think one of the biggest things that chap my rear is them having the kids hold those signs, Those kids had NO IDEA what they meant all they know is mommy and Daddy told them to hold the signs and repeat what mommy and daddy did. - -Felt really bad for the kids. - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Oct 29, 2016 12:43 AM #37

Any else notice Phelps is wearing a KSU jacket, goat ropers

Oct 29, 2016 01:54 AM #38

@kjayhawks LOL, hadn't noticed - -but figures - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

Oct 29, 2016 04:03 AM #39

@kjayhawks

More often than not, he wore KU gear so let's not throw stones. I know that neither KU nor KSU or any one with an iota of common decency would claim him. Let's not give him any more ink, he now has to account to a higher authority.

Oct 29, 2016 04:43 AM #40

@JayHawkFanToo ...uh, maybe a "lower" authority...things could be gettin' toasty or downright warm...

Oct 29, 2016 04:53 AM #41

@ralster

The higher authority decides if he reports to the lower authority...LOL.

Oct 29, 2016 04:58 AM #42

@JayHawkFanToo Yep!

Oct 29, 2016 05:00 AM #43

@JayHawkFanToo As a side point, I dont need Phelps in order to throw stones at KSU's fans--as their antics earns them the honor all on their own...lol, welcome to the ralster-spin-zone...

Oct 29, 2016 05:04 AM #44

Ksu beat Pitt by 13 pts

Oct 29, 2016 05:08 AM #45

@ralster

Indeed. However, I would not use Phelps to attack anyone. For years I have heard about it from people all over the country and it has been a source of embarrassment, both as a Kansan and as someone with human decency, that he made his residence in Topeka, Kansas.

Oct 29, 2016 05:13 AM #46

@JayHawkFanToo Agreed. Yes...that short-list of "Kansas" to those not from the MidWest: Dorothy. Toto. Tornadoes. Phelps. Some instance about KS schools and evolution, also seems to come up fairly regularly...all to the embarassment of Kansas folk.

Oct 29, 2016 05:23 AM #47

@ralster and the lowest ranked governor!

Oct 29, 2016 05:27 AM #48

@ralster

You are right; I have heard every possible Dorothy-Toto-tornado-Wizzard of Oz joke there is. On the other hand, the Jayhawks logo is widely recognized and respected.

Oct 29, 2016 12:24 PM #49

@JayHawkFanToo What I like is how often, when someone finds out I'm from Kansas, they will ask, "Oh, do you know . . . ?" as if there are about 150 of us!

Oct 29, 2016 12:51 PM #50

@mayjay When i was in NC a few years back people were asking me about wild indians lol

Oct 29, 2016 03:57 PM #51

@kjayhawks When we moved to KC in the mid-60s, I thought it was a cowboy/Indians frontier town. I was 10.

In 1973, I was a senior at Shawnee Mission East. My Latin teacher was a new arrival who grew up in and had never been outside of NYC. Never had a car, etc. He told us he came to the airport and asked where he could catch a bus to the Indian Mission. No Wikipedia then!

Oct 29, 2016 04:20 PM #52

@mayjay Thats great but yes its funny some of the things a guy heres when traveling or seeing travelers. Its crazy to thing how much riskier it was to travel even when i was a kid, although we never went anywhere but colorado and nebraska to see family had a nice road map lol and had to ask for directions at gas stations.

Oct 30, 2016 08:09 PM #53

Chipman on playing KU for final time

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Oct 30, 2016 08:54 PM #54

Yep should be a good game between the Jayhawks and the Washburn ichabods