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    2025-26 Portal Thread

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    • stoptheflopS Offline
      stoptheflop
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      Can KU beat Mizzou in Lawrence on Sept 12? Is anyone going to London for the ASU Sept 19 game that's being called the Union Jack Classic? It seems we are back to the days when David Beaty was so uncertain at the QB position that he refused to announce the starting QB until game time. I remember watching the scoreboard in Memorial Stadium before the first game to see who was starting.

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        JoJoAndMe @Jayhawk_69
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        @Jayhawk_69 Those are the key concerns!

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          JoJoAndMe @stoptheflop
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          @stoptheflop I would guess that KU will be a 7+ point underdog at home. Can't see any reason to go all the way to London for a game. England is not what it used to be. Overwhelmed (as we are) with immigrants. And, it could be a LONG ride home.

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            England is great but only if you don't base your trip around London. Hastings, Bath, Stratford Upon Avon, Durham(NOT Durham NC), Exeter, and Rye are all wonderful.

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              I may be in minority here, but I love London, great city with incredible vibe.

              There is nothing wrong in change, if it is in the right direction. To improve is to change, so to be perfect is to have changed often. Winston Churchill

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                benshawks08 @AsadZ
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                @AsadZ said in 2025-26 Portal Thread:

                I may be in minority here, but I love London, great city with incredible vibe.

                Could depend on your attitude toward minorities. Lol. Can be scary for some who are generally afraid of brown people.

                Privilege isn't nonsense.

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                  crimsonblu22 @benshawks08
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                  @benshawks08 hate to hear that! ☹️

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                    JoJoAndMe @crimsonblu22
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                    @crimsonblu22 Londoners are in the minority, thanks to their open immigration policy. (Sound familiar?)

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                      59% of London residents were born in UK. 77% are British citizens.

                      The number we seem to be talking about is White British (37%) — which excludes White Irish, White Other (Polish, Italian, etc.), and mixed-heritage Brits born and raised in London. All white residents (~54%) — still a plurality.

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                        mayjay @JoJoAndMe
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                        @JoJoAndMe said in 2025-26 Portal Thread:

                        @crimsonblu22 Londoners are in the minority, thanks to their open immigration policy. (Sound familiar?)

                        Pretty sure London is inhabited entirely by Londoners.

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