Sunday, July 26, 2020

22 Years of Going Against the Wind Speaks A Lot

I feel like in Eastern Iowa, this would be a 22nd Year of a Stubborn Captain who would look more like an Elderly Bruce Wayne than falling for tricks. In the end of year terminator board, Florida State hasn't had a real end of year dismissal since 1975, Penn State has not had an end of year dismissal since 1965, West Virginia has not had an end of year dismissal since 1979, Wisconsin has not had an end of year dismissal since 1989 and Oklahoma's Guy that restored the State Stability after their worst year (John Blake) Recently Passed Away.

There is not a way that Iowa would have been Final Four hype without Michigan State or Kansas cratering to NCAA Pressures and that is a coherent expertise. I would feel like Northern Iowa is another NCAA Away from cratering another year in their records.

By the time 22 Years comes around again, our Babies would be College Graduates. Iowa has been a litter of paradoxes, where having no Outright since 1990, always being the Wrong Game from National Championships, and not having an End of Year Dismissal since 1978. The only other helmsman in Eastern Iowa that has been around as long is Coach Carlson, and he's been the lone Head Cedar Rapids Roughrider in Fight Practice in that same time.

This chestnut would go over People's Heads, but, never fight Rob Reiner and we've had cultures in other places and here where a Mickey was taken to the culture and caused damaging effects to it. We do not have the oft-repeat go time that is necessary of a Healthy Culture and people used to write books about it in their spare time, especially when 100.7 The Fox is particular about Which Version of "Hotel California" and KRNA was particular about playing the Extra Long Version and Late when no one would complain.

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