What is the joke?Hear that "whooosing" sound?... that's the sound of the joke flying over your head
What is the joke?Hear that "whooosing" sound?... that's the sound of the joke flying over your head
It's our version of "clowns" except it doesn't use a real word so it's actually dumber.I don't understand the hoks or Hok thing? It seems to me like something an 8 year old would make up as an attempted slam but doesn't even make any sense.
Anytime one of their fans uttered the "why is your mascot a bird" line. Rather than explain the history I'd come back with neither is yours. I've found three definitions for Hawkeye. Character from a book, the eye of a bird and ofcourse a brand name that sells frozen peas. Which one are you?It’s HoKKKs, get it right
Yeah, they are both dumb. Oh well.It's our version of "clowns" except it doesn't use a real word so it's actually dumber.
Maybe we should spell it hoc for hall of crapIt’s HoKKKs, get it right
I would argue the joke is their fans cannot spell their team moniker correctly. You know in a similar vein to ISU fans graduated from ISU, TOE fans went to HyVee (i.e. HyVee Hok).What is the joke?
hawkeye actually refers to chief HawkeyeAnytime one of their fans uttered the "why is your mascot a bird" line. Rather than explain the history I'd come back with neither is yours. I've found three definitions for Hawkeye. Character from a book, the eye of a bird and ofcourse a brand name that sells frozen peas. Which one are you?
You could try it on HR, problem is they're a couple weeks from not wanting him anyway.I am not going to let a recruitment thread for an awesome in-state recruit be ruined by a debate of how to address a rival in a grammatically correct fashion.
then again, this is cyclonefanatic.
I think you mean Chief Black Hawk.hawkeye actually refers to chief Hawkeye
hawkeye actually refers to chief Hawkeye
or perhaps chief surgeon Hawkeye Pierce.I think you mean Chief Black Hawk.
Alright got a back on track question. When I look at recruits we have offers to Wisconsin is usually listed but without an offered. Do they not offer until they are ready to comitt?I am not going to let a recruitment thread for an awesome in-state recruit be ruined by a debate of how to address a rival in a grammatically correct fashion.
then again, this is cyclonefanatic.
Try Urban Dictionary for the "correct" definition.Anytime one of their fans uttered the "why is your mascot a bird" line. Rather than explain the history I'd come back with neither is yours. I've found three definitions for Hawkeye. Character from a book, the eye of a bird and ofcourse a brand name that sells frozen peas. Which one are you?
I’ve watched about forty years to see a Harlan Cyclone become an Iowa State Cyclone in football or basketball. It just seems such a natural fit.The kid is is already a (Harlan) Cyclone, might as well be for another 4 years.
I never said to. But saying HOK when its been said as hoks for years is not right.I will not give respect to HOK.
You're starting to sound like HOKI never said to. But saying HOK when its been said as hoks for years is not right.
So basically its aYou're starting to sound like HOK
When is beer ever not plural?So basically its a
Beer, beers, deer deer(s) thing?
My wife has figured out I've chosen to drop the s from beer. When I tell her I'm going to stop for a beer she knows it's plural.
When is beer ever not plural?