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Kelly Hilpiper
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I bet you really would like to see if you're right.Those jeans definitely have white patterns all over the ass. Probably flaps too. And the flaps are no doubt patterned as well.
9During his Hawkeye career from 1994-96, Kingsbury twice made nine 3-pointers in a game.
and they probably averaged 30 feet.9During his Hawkeye career from 1994-96, Kingsbury twice made nine 3-pointers in a game.
NINE
She still has a thigh gap it appears, even after popping out all those kidshis wife. Would.
And snort way more cocaine.Could probably outdrink all the pussies on this year's team combined.
In a game.9During his Hawkeye career from 1994-96, Kingsbury twice made nine 3-pointers in a game.
NINE
She still has a thigh gap it appears, even after popping out all those kidshis wife. Would.
I hate to ask what this means.She still has a thigh gap it appears, even after popping out all those kidshis wife. Would.
A thigh gap is a space between the thighs when a chick's feet are together.I hate to ask what this means.She still has a thigh gap it appears, even after popping out all those kidshis wife. Would.
I would venture to say "job". He's the Sr.-VP/COO of a bank that his dad is President/CEO of and the past Presidents include his Grandfather, Great-Grandfather, and Great-Great Grandfather. But good for him, nonetheless.He has kids and a job.
John Kingsbury, President and Chief Executive Officer
John was born and raised in Ponca. He is a graduate of Ponca High School and the University of South Dakota. He is the fourth generation of the Kingsbury family to be bank president starting with his great grandfather in 1927. John started at BDC by burning the Bank's garbage in fifth grade. He began full time in 1971. He works extensively in local and regional community, business and economic development.
He is also President of the Better Ponca Foundation, Inc. and a member of the Siouxland Ethanol Board of Directors. He is also a member of the Nebrantska State Highway Commission and a number of other organizations.
Chris Kingsbury, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, MLO #671596
Chris is the fifth generation of the Kingsbury family to work at the Bank. He was born in Omaha, but grew up in St. Louis and Cincinnati graduating from Hamilton High School in Ohio. Chris was a McDonald's All-American. He played basketball at the University of Iowa, as well as the CBA and in Europe. Chris began at the Bank in 2001. He is a licensed executive loan officer and is in charge of personnel, operations and investments. He is a member of the Loan Committee and Bank Board.
And NBA 2nd round draft pick Russ MillardWatching him warm up before games was entertaining.
Iowa had Kingsbury, Settles, Woolridge, Bowen & Kenyon Murray on the same roster. That's not bad talent for a coach who couldn't recruit.
Yeah, forgot about Russ Millard. Good ball player.And NBA 2nd round draft pick Russ MillardWatching him warm up before games was entertaining.
Iowa had Kingsbury, Settles, Woolridge, Bowen & Kenyon Murray on the same roster. That's not bad talent for a coach who couldn't recruit.
That was against George Washington in the 96' tournament in Tempe. Big comeback from the Hawks. (I was @ that game & sat a few rows behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who's kid played for Valpo, I think)
The back door shot-pass alley oop to Russ was one of my favorites, but he was no James Winters.
Iowa was down what? 16 with around 10 minutes left?That was against George Washington in the 96' tournament in Tempe. Big comeback from the Hawks. (I was @ that game & sat a few rows behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who's kid played for Valpo, I think)
73-56 with 8 minutes to go.Iowa was down what? 16 with around 10 minutes left?That was against George Washington in the 96' tournament in Tempe. Big comeback from the Hawks. (I was @ that game & sat a few rows behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who's kid played for Valpo, I think)
Also, that team had JR Koch and Monter Glasper. Again, he couldn't recruit.
Dean Oliver's Mason City team played Ricky Davis's team in the state tournament the same day. We drove down and watched that game in Des Moines, then came back to Dysart freaking Iowa to watch the end of this game. A lot of alcohol consumed that day.73-56 with 8 minutes to go.Iowa was down what? 16 with around 10 minutes left?That was against George Washington in the 96' tournament in Tempe. Big comeback from the Hawks. (I was @ that game & sat a few rows behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who's kid played for Valpo, I think)
Also, that team had JR Koch and Monter Glasper. Again, he couldn't recruit.
http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/081110aae.html
whole game is on YouTube in 9 parts
comeback starts at 6 minutes
EDIT: CBS skipped part of Iowa's run at the start
He's like the Eddie Murphy of Iowa.Is it weird that he hasn't been back to Carver since he played? I guess I don't really blame him.
I will buy it from you. Sell it to me.My best piece of Iowa memorabilia is a game worn Kingsbury jersey.
It hurts to see a hero cut low like thisThose jeans definitely have white patterns all over the ass. Probably flaps too. And the flaps are no doubt patterned as well.
If he's not done with it, he should be judging from that photoChris should donate some of his nutsack to this team.
Does it smell like cigarettes?I will buy it from you. Sell it to me.My best piece of Iowa memorabilia is a game worn Kingsbury jersey.
My favorite part was when he would walk over to the exact spot McCausland was warming up at and make him move so he could shoot there. McCausland would move and Kingsbury would shoot from that spot then go make McCausland move from whatever spot he went to next.Watching him warm up before games was entertaining.
Iowa had Kingsbury, Settles, Woolridge, Bowen & Kenyon Murray on the same roster. That's not bad talent for a coach who couldn't recruit.
I think McCausland got some of his 3 point confidence from Kingsbury. Not cocky, but just the confidence he could make them.My favorite part was when he would walk over to the exact spot McCausland was warming up at and make him move so he could shoot there. McCausland would move and Kingsbury would shoot from that spot then go make McCausland move from whatever spot he went to next.Watching him warm up before games was entertaining.
Iowa had Kingsbury, Settles, Woolridge, Bowen & Kenyon Murray on the same roster. That's not bad talent for a coach who couldn't recruit.
Saw this happen twice.
My favorite player in Iowa history.