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by couch 'em » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:42 am
I must say the class and dignity shown by the Hawaii fans who have come by this board is a welcome change from the refuse that blows in from Lubbock, or Froggy High, or Denton. I hope the UH admin gets their act together, I'd like to see Hawaii continue to do well in football.
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by ponyinNC » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:43 am
yes, but I would still like to see some of the Asst. coaches follow JJ here first!!
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by SMUstang » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:51 am
I happened to be in a Shony's restaurant in Branson in September when a whole bus full of what looked like orientals came in for lunch. It turned out that they were University of Hawaii fans who came to the states to see Hawaii play UNLV. And some of them went on an excursion all the way to Branson. Let me tell you, Hawaii fans travel when their team wins. And they had an amazing season. There was quite a large crowd of them at the Super Dome for the Sugar Bowl.
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by Alaric » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:00 am
SMUstang wrote:I happened to be in a Shony's restaurant in Branson in September when a whole bus full of what looked like orientals came in for lunch. It turned out that they were University of Hawaii fans who came to the states to see Hawaii play UNLV. And some of them went on an excursion all the way to Branson. Let me tell you, Hawaii fans travel when their team wins. And they had an amazing season. There was quite a large crowd of them at the Super Dome for the Sugar Bowl.
Orientals? You might have Samurai Stang bombing your house soon!
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by mustangxc » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:04 am
SMUstang wrote:I happened to be in a Shony's restaurant in Branson in September when a whole bus full of what looked like orientals came in for lunch. It turned out that they were University of Hawaii fans who came to the states to see Hawaii play UNLV. And some of them went on an excursion all the way to Branson. Let me tell you, Hawaii fans travel when their team wins. And they had an amazing season. There was quite a large crowd of them at the Super Dome for the Sugar Bowl.
Just an FYI, Oriental applies to objects and Asian applies to people.
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by D1Football » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:05 am
Always been a Hawaii fan!
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by huskerpony » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:28 am
couch 'em wrote:I must say the class and dignity shown by the Hawaii fans who have come by this board is a welcome change from the refuse that blows in from Lubbock, or Froggy High, or Denton. I hope the UH admin gets their act together, I'd like to see Hawaii continue to do well in football.
Couldn't agree more. If you go look at the UH boards, the number of people saying they will always support Jones and will now cheer for SMU is astounding. Granted, there are plenty who are angry, but the majority by far are just grateful for what he was able to do there. Vastly different reaction than say, the WVU fans about Rodriquez. I also hope they land someone great and get the changes made that Jones wanted. Fans like that deserve a good football program.
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by me@smu » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:31 am
I too have been very impressed with the UH fans. And think that JJ's departure might be exactly what was needed to get the improvements to their athletic facilities.
They choose right when selecting their HC and JJ's move could work out best for both programs.
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by EmeraldCityPony » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:39 am
mustangxc wrote:SMUstang wrote:I happened to be in a Shony's restaurant in Branson in September when a whole bus full of what looked like orientals came in for lunch. It turned out that they were University of Hawaii fans who came to the states to see Hawaii play UNLV. And some of them went on an excursion all the way to Branson. Let me tell you, Hawaii fans travel when their team wins. And they had an amazing season. There was quite a large crowd of them at the Super Dome for the Sugar Bowl.
Just an FYI, Oriental applies to objects and Asian applies to people.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who cringed when I read that.
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by couch 'em » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:41 am
mustangxc wrote: Just an FYI, Oriental applies to objects and Asian applies to people.
Then how do you distinguish east asians from other 'asian' people, like indians, arabs, caucasians west western asia, etc? I don't think 'mongoloid' is a PC term anymore either.
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by huskerpony » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:48 am
couch 'em wrote:mustangxc wrote: Just an FYI, Oriental applies to objects and Asian applies to people.
Then how do you distinguish east asians from other 'asian' people, like indians, arabs, caucasians west western asia, etc? I don't think 'mongoloid' is a PC term anymore either.
Whoa, easy there. "East asian" works very well to distinguish from those from the subcontinent. Those from Mongolia are referred to as Mongolian. I don't believe there is a specific term to distinguish the people from countries on the subcontinent as a seperate entity from Middle Easterners and East Asians. They are usually just referred to by country--Indian, Pakistani, Afghani etc.
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by SMUstang » Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:11 am
mustangxc wrote:SMUstang wrote:I happened to be in a Shony's restaurant in Branson in September when a whole bus full of what looked like orientals came in for lunch. It turned out that they were University of Hawaii fans who came to the states to see Hawaii play UNLV. And some of them went on an excursion all the way to Branson. Let me tell you, Hawaii fans travel when their team wins. And they had an amazing season. There was quite a large crowd of them at the Super Dome for the Sugar Bowl.
Just an FYI, Oriental applies to objects and Asian applies to people.
Sorry if I didn't use a term that was "PC". I was complimenting the Hawaii fans. I'm not the best nor do I care much about being "PC". I think that this country is going down the tubes because of "PC". Just my opinion.
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by Phxfan » Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:16 am
SMUstang wrote:mustangxc wrote:SMUstang wrote:I happened to be in a Shony's restaurant in Branson in September when a whole bus full of what looked like orientals came in for lunch. It turned out that they were University of Hawaii fans who came to the states to see Hawaii play UNLV. And some of them went on an excursion all the way to Branson. Let me tell you, Hawaii fans travel when their team wins. And they had an amazing season. There was quite a large crowd of them at the Super Dome for the Sugar Bowl.
Just an FYI, Oriental applies to objects and Asian applies to people.
Sorry if I didn't use a term that was "PC". I was complimenting the Hawaii fans. I'm not the best nor do I care much about being "PC". I think that this country is going down the tubes because of "PC". Just my opinion.
Is it possible he will get into politics after the SMU stint?
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by smu diamond m » Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:23 am
huskerpony wrote:couch 'em wrote:mustangxc wrote: Just an FYI, Oriental applies to objects and Asian applies to people.
Then how do you distinguish east asians from other 'asian' people, like indians, arabs, caucasians west western asia, etc? I don't think 'mongoloid' is a PC term anymore either.
Whoa, easy there. "East asian" works very well to distinguish from those from the subcontinent. Those from Mongolia are referred to as Mongolian. I don't believe there is a specific term to distinguish the people from countries on the subcontinent as a seperate entity from Middle Easterners and East Asians. They are usually just referred to by country--Indian, Pakistani, Afghani etc.
Get over your hippie PC crap and realize: the area is commonly referred to as the orient, and people from there oriental. It isn't racist. I'm from the Americas, I'm American... If someone is Arab, they are from the Arabia. It makes sense! Don't be stupid and foul up the perfectly logical, non-racist way to refer to a people with your PC crap
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by MustangLaxer » Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:33 am
That doesn't change the FACT that orientals are THINGS and Asians are PEOPLE. Whether you like it or not is a mute point; Asians prefer it that way so respect it.
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