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Has anyone noticed or does anyone care about the bad language or in other words the cursing that we hear every where we go?  I can not believe the words I hear coming mostly  out of young peoples mouths everywhere.  Walmart, Target, Dillons, everywhere!  No respect for their elders or for the children.  What has gone wrong in our society.  These young people should be ashamed of theirselves.  And sometimes even  the middleaged.  Well I could go on and on about  it, but I would like some feedback.

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Posted By: edward
Here is an idea for a new poll question:

What do you think about the AP video on the Mercury web site?

Keep the AP video as I enjoy having time to go to the bathroom, refill the coffee cup, walk the dog, and watch 20 minutes of Headline News while waiting for each and every page to load.

Get rid of the video so I can actually open a page (maybe more than one) on the Mercury site before the next edition is out.
4 Replies - Last Reply On 10/1/2008 12:11:23 AM
Posted By: just wondering
You know - my family has been seeing the same Family Practitioner for 3 years.  I was pregnant with my first son the first time I ever met our doctor.  I had chronic headaches that were only made worse by the hormones of pregnancy, not to mention that I couldn't keep a sip of water down for 3 months (being a small person, that isn't great).  My first visit with him, he asked repeatedly if I was on drugs - to which every time I said no.  He then tried to give me a 'balance test' for my headaches and it felt much like he was just trying to push me down. 

I don't look like I'm on drugs, I don't do drugs, I rarely drink, I'm well dressed, and I'm pretty (I'm not conceited, but I know pretty from ugly).  I'm educated, and incredibly family oriented - but I have tattoos and piercings and he automatically frowned upon them.  This doctor is very short with you.  Not personable, no great personality, no real sense of caring for why you are in his office. 

After having now 2 children, he still treats me like I'm an idiot.  I have incredibly healthy and smart children, and he tries to lecture on my parenting and what/how I feed them.  I don't give them junk food, ever.  We eat mostly organic.  His lectures are unnecessary.  He picks out the smallest thing wrong (like a stray dog hair on a sock) and automatically finds it horrible.

I'm tired of it.  I'm tired of his attitude, and I'm tired of his whole office.  I went in just today for neck pain (I woke up in the middle of the night to a stabbing pain, and now I look like a curious ostrich with my head constantly cocked).  This main is indescribable and I physically can not move it certain directions without screaming, crying, or gritting my teeth.  Thankfully I did not see him, but instead the Nurse Practitioner, who was just as worthless.  She tried to make my head do a full circle after telling her the ROM and pain level (I'm a Certified Massage Therapist, so I know the ins and outs of muscle pain) and it took every bit of self control I had to not kick her.  She shoved me out the door and said it's a "muscle spasm".  She told me she would call in a prescription for a relaxant and we'd see what would happen.

An hour later, after getting to the Pharmacy - she still had not called (I know my pharmacist well).  I called the office, and she told me that she called - SHE the NP verified she called in the Rx.  I was standing right in front of my pharmacist who said no.  Jennifer (pharm.) called the doctor's office and the NP then changed her story to say that she faxed it in.  Must've gotten lost or failed delivery. 

I'm never using this doctor's office again.  I've been patient, and understanding.  But I can not deal with it any longer.

If ANYONE knows of a good, personable, dependable, trustworthy, likeable, etc. doctor - Please...let me know.  I won't allow myself, my husband, or our boys to enter this doctor's office again.
15 Replies - Last Reply On 10/1/2008 1:03:47 AM
Posted By: Mama K
The job description for the KSU president position states that the individual must "hold a terminal degree or equivalent combination of education and experience...."

It's only been a week and rumors are already circulating that the next president of KSU could be Sam Brownback, Bill Snyder, John Carlin (former governor). Pat Roberts, or Kent Glasscock.

I wonder what K-State faculty think about the possibility that the next president of KSU could be someone who does not hold a terminal degree.  We saw how well that worked out for West Virginia University (Mike Garrison) and the verdict is still out on whether hiring a non-academic is working out at the University of Colorado-Boulder (Bruce Benson).
11 Replies - Last Reply On 9/30/2008 10:15:43 PM
Posted By: Rimshot
"One of the first steps to Aggieville becoming more self-sustaining is clearing up the parking situation, said Kent Glasscock, executive vice president of the National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisition and Commercialization."

The above is one of several comments made by Kent Glasscock in the full-page article about Aggieville in this past Sunday's Mercury.  Can someone please explain the connection between NISTAC (National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisition & Commercialization) and Aggieville to me?
10 Replies - Last Reply On 9/30/2008 7:04:42 PM
Posted By: Really?
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Almost seems like someone is paying the RCPD to arrest KSU football players. Maybe someone can pay a little more and have Prince arrested.
2 Replies - Last Reply On 9/30/2008 9:02:16 PM
Posted By: coolcat
It all started after getting hammered by the cornbusters last year. The question on everybody's mind was and still is, is rp continuing to proclaim himself a head coach. A coach to me is someone who is well versed in the x's and o's of football. Someone who can turn an average 3 star recruit into a SUNDAY PLAYMAKER, a person that talk's the talk, but also walk's the walk and someone who the players RESPECT. If the coach said the sky was purple then the sky was purple because the players bought into the system. rp does not have a clue, no chemistry on the field, players are not buying into his system the coaches are not either for that matter Oops I was not suppose to say that. All this said I say we lose by 5+ TD's against texas tech and yes it will be very ugly. (Can rp convince the administation to fork over another 250 grand as payment so they will start there 3rd stingers at least for the first half ?)
1 Reply - Last Reply On 9/30/2008 6:45:22 PM
Posted By: FlyOnTheWall
Lets just say I think Snyder was the best coach KSU ever had. That being said the downfall started back in Snyder's final 4 or so years. I know 2003 was when we finally won the Big12 title, and he retired after the 2005 season. The drop off for recruting happened because coach Snyder kept scheduling weak competition. It's hard to get recruits to get excited playing the likes of the western kentuckys, when you're conference oppenants are playing Ohio States, Notre Dames,even Washingtons. The next part of the downfall came on the dicipline aspect that Snyder didn't dish out fairly. I don't think anyone would have cared if he would have set Ell Roberson from starting the Fiesta Bowl. Then in 2004 when Darren Sproles was having a case of the fumbles on punt returns he didn't pull him for even a short period. Bill knew Darren was the best playmaker he had on the field,but I think some of the other players thought they weren't getting treeted as fair. Bill could of had alot more productive years if when the 10 and 11 win seasons kept coming he would have beefed up the schedule. I'd just like to say I met Bill at 1 of the fan apprecation days and he was one of the nicest people I ever met. I will cherish my autographed football till the day I die.
12 Replies - Last Reply On 9/30/2008 10:21:26 PM
Posted By: y2k3cats
I grew up going to K State football and basketball games as a young child.  My father is a K State Alumni and retired Veterinarian.  I have always been proud to be a WildCat fan.  Until the Prince regime.  I am trying desperately to figure out what is wrong with our football program and can find only one thing to attribute this to - recruiting failure and poor coaching.

Our defense and offense has always been second to none in the NCAA for years.  Now we can't even hold our own with unranked teams that heretofore would have been afraid to even think of playing K State, now they jump at the chance as we are a laughing stock in the league.  This sickens many other K State fans I am sure.

Anytime you give 500 yards on the ground, that only means one thing.  Either you have poor players, or you have incompetent coaching.  Come on, Ron, which is it? 

Why are we not able to secure good players?  K State has always had awesome recruiting, and now suddenly, we only have Josh Freeman and Brandon Banks to hold up the whole offense.  These two players do not a team make.  It takes 11 player on both offense and efense to make a cohesive team.  We demand to see some changes, either in the way you recruit and coach, or the coaching staff.  There is a lot of money being spent on the sports program and we want to see our money well spent on the scoreboard.
Sign me,
Disgusted Fan
5 Replies - Last Reply On 9/29/2008 2:24:42 PM
Posted By: JamesAlan
I'm interested in Forum opinions about contract extensions to LJ and RP. Is it fair to compare them? How do the deals look for each organization short term? Long term? Money well spent?
3 Replies - Last Reply On 9/28/2008 10:31:38 PM
Posted By: curmudgeon
About the Mercury
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
History of The Mercury
Ned Seaton

The Manhattan Mercury is the successor (by a long series of acquisitions) of the first newspaper west of Topeka. That was the Western Kansas Express , founded by Count Carlos De Vivaldi, an Italian refugee, in 1859 -- four years after the founding of Manhattan. It was a strongly anti-slavery paper. The editor, James Humphrey, was shot at in the office in the 300 block of Poyntz.

The Mercury itself was started as a weekly newspaper by Jefferson J. Davis. Exactly when is a matter of some dispute, but his obituary indicated Davis started the publication in Manhattan in May, 1884. Davis was a Democrat and an ardent opponent of prohibition. He had been born in Georgia in 1850 and died at age 52. He had moved to Manhattan in 1874 and had worked at another newspaper -- the Manhattan Nationalist -- for years prior to starting his own.

The paper changed hands twice and then was owned by Charles Vernon, who converted it to a daily paper in February, 1909. It competed directly with the Nationalist asa daily.

The Kimball family eventually took control of The Mercury and consolidated it with the Manhattan Republic .

In 1915, Fay N. Seaton bought the Mercury from the Kimballs. Seaton had been a secretary (what today would be thought of as a chief of staff) for U.S. Sen. James Bristow in Washington. But Bristow -- who was a newspaperman from Salina -- lost his Senate seat as a result of the Bull Moose split in the Republican Party, and advised Seaton that he might want to look into buying The Mercury as a business venture. Seaton had business experience.

The Seaton family has owned The Mercury ever since.

Fay N. Seaton ran the paper until his death in 1952. During that time, The Mercury bought out the Nationalist in 1926 (they operated under both names until 1943) and the Morning Chronicle around 1915. Seaton operated the Chronicle as a separate paper until 1943, when it merged with The Mercury.

Fay Seaton's two sons ran the family business with him. R.M. Seaton operated the Coffeyville Journal for many years, and Fred Seaton operated the Hastings (Neb.) Tribune. Fred Seaton achieved some fame as a U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Interior. The Hastings paper is still a Seaton family business, as are newspapers in Winfield and Arkansas City, Kansas; Sheridan, Wyo.; Spearfish, S.D.; and Alliance, Neb.

Edward Seaton , the son of R. M. Seaton, is The Mercury's current publisher and editor-in-chief. He has run the Mercury since 1969. He moved the newspaper from its office on 4th Street (near the current-day Community Building) to its plant at 5th and Osage, shortly after taking over. The newspaper installed its current printing press at that point.

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