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surfxu
09-23-2009, 02:50 PM
I know this has little relevance to us since Kansas is not on the regular season schedule... But I read this article and I thought you guys might be able to translate what this kid was writing on his Facebook page. Evidently, he got into a little tussle with some Kansas football players and dislocated a thumb. He was talking smack before and after the incident, but I honestly have very little idea what he's actually trying to say.
Taylor is point plankn (http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/10114246/Fracas-sends-Kansas-guard-Taylor-to-hospital)

GoMuskies
09-23-2009, 03:46 PM
The football and basketball players got into it again this morning. I think it's safe to say they there are some issues between the two teams.

awayfan
09-23-2009, 03:47 PM
http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/120070-second-fight-reported-between-kansas-football-hoops-teams?eref=sihp


Looks like there was a second fight today.

Jeff
07-08-2010, 06:35 PM
I know this has little relevance to us since Kansas is not on the regular season schedule... But I read this article and I thought you guys might be able to translate what this kid was writing on his Facebook page. Evidently, he got into a little tussle with some Kansas football players and dislocated a thumb. He was talking smack before and after the incident, but I honestly have very little idea what he's actually trying to say.
Taylor is point plankn (http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/10114246/Fracas-sends-Kansas-guard-Taylor-to-hospital)

From a Tigerboard thread (http://www.tigerboard.com/boards/missouri-tigers.php?message=7721985), a Missouri board, Kansas' main rival:

"point plankn" or "point plankin'" is a slang term related to participating in organized gang activity. "Point Plank" refers to the Jersey City and Bergen Point Plank Road, which existed as a major New Jersey thoroughfare in the 19th century. "Point Plank" now describes the blighted area in the Greenville section of south Jersey City, roughly bordered by Grand Street and Garfield Avenue. This is one of the highest crime-infested neighborhoods in the United States, notorious as a crack cocaine distribution center, with significant drug and gang-related violence.

"Point plankin'" thus refers to the participation in said drug and gang-related activity. Tyshawn Taylor, not coincidentally, is from Jersey City.

boozehound
07-08-2010, 07:56 PM
What a moron!