Yep, this is going to be a season-long thing, and while some of you may not be all that enthused by it, why aren’t you? The K-State Mask returns with his first postgame pep talk and second installment overall — this one professionally produced.
Yep, The Mask is building up for a long stay, longer than the rains that soaked Kansas City for a couple of days last week, which were brought on by the remnants of Hurricane Isaac. The Mask, not surprisingly, will be here longer than that tropical system itself because, as we now know, #Hurricanesarentevenreal.
Author: Curtis Kitchen
Curtis Kitchen has followed the Big 12, Kansas State and national college basketball beat, including K-State's run to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in 2010. You can currently follow his work here and with KCSP 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City. In the past, he also covered the Kansas City Wizards (now Sporting KC) for Major League Soccer's mlsnet.com site as well as the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals for Sports Radio 810 WHB. His freelance portfolio ranges media outlets and publications, including gopowercat.com (part of the Rivals network), collegehoopsnet.com and the Miami Herald. Prior to moving to Kansas City, Kitchen was the public relations manager for the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) from 2003-2005, when he handled assigned media duties for several competition programs including the ProRally Championship and SPEED World Challenge series.
Hey fat ****, I dare you to come and deliver the ignorant, prejudiced, 18th century rants to me personally. Didn’t think so.
Where I come from (and contrary to your idiotic perpetuated myths) that ignoramis view wouldn’t be accepted, regardless of the race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation they are projected towards. Maybe you should check your knuckes after having dragged them for so long.
Your cast of kids (not adults)are idiots for agreeing to participate in this trash. Shame on them as well.
Hopefully you learn from this experience. I’d be happy to host you at a gathering of WVU fans and graduates, in the hopes that we could mitigate the failings that your Kansas upbringing and education did in teaching you moral and ethical values towards differences in your fellow American citizens.
Hey fat ****, I dare you to come and deliver the ignorant, prejudiced, 18th century rants to me personally. Didn’t think so.
Where I come from (and contrary to your idiotic perpetuated myths) that ignoramis view wouldn’t be accepted, regardless of the race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation they are projected towards. Maybe you should check your knuckes after having dragged them for so long.
Your cast of kids (not adults)are idiots for agreeing to participate in this trash. Shame on them as well.
Hopefully you learn from this experience. I’d be happy to host you at a gathering of WVU fans and graduates, in the hopes that we could mitigate the failings that your Kansas upbringing and education did in teaching you moral and ethical values towards differences in your fellow American citizens.