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View Poll Results: What color were the original lower level seats at the K when it first opened in 1973?
Burnt orange 46 88.46%
Maroon 4 7.69%
Gaz 1 1.92%
Other (please describe) 1 1.92%
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Old 01-19-2016, 09:31 AM   #9
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Would an idiot do that?
 
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Whenever someone would repost, someone would post "R", and the next person would post "E", and the next person would post "P", and so on until the word REPOST was spelled in successive posts. However, that never happened because someone would come along and type something that wasn't an R, E, P, O, S, or T. One time it got all the way to R E P O S with no interrupting posts. However, some genius individual posted "Q". That made REPOSQ and it was hilarious. Over time, reposq was shortened to Q.

That is the story of Q.

It all started here:

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showt...ghlight=reposq
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