Ian Giammanco:
CLASS OF 1997
Runnels High SchoolClass of 1997
Baton rouge, LA
Texas Tech University - GeosciencesClass of 2005
Lubbock, TX
University of Louisiana Class of 2002
Monroe, LA
Ian's Story
Ian is from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Ian's schools include Runnels High School. Ian works(ed) at Insurance Institute For Business & Home Safety, Texas Tech University, Insurance Institute For Business & Home Safety.
Music Ian likes includes Florence and the Machine, Mumford and Sons, Owl City. Books Ian likes include Moneyball, As They See 'Em. Movies Ian likes include The Boondock Saints, Field of Dreams, Major League. TV shows Ian likes include How I Met Your Mother, The Wire, Glee.
One of Ian's favorite quotes is:""Life is my prop...I'm not a ninja"
-Unknown
"Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing" - Dr. Werhner von Braun
"You can learn a lot just by looking" - Dr. Joanne Simpson
"I'm still recording...?"
-Brian Hirth
"I don't think the hail is going to get any bigger..."
-Dr. John Schroeder
"everything is all garfed up..." and of course "its gunna go upscale in a hurry"
-Dr. Chris Weiss
"I've gotta '87 H-Cruzado for sale..."
-Joe Merchant on "Swap Shop" NE panhandle 2006
"T3 COPIES!"
-Dave Kook Project MOBILE 2007
"like, you're so good but you're so bad"
and of course "I'm tellin ya daddy..."
-Smoke Laval
"One of the beautiful things about baseball is that every once in a while you come into a situation where you want to and have to reach down and prove something" -Nolan Ryan
"Some people are weatherwise, but most are otherwise"
-Benjamin Franklin
It's not about getting a scholarship, getting drafted, or m...Expand for more
aking Sports Center. It's a deep need in us that comes from the heart. We need to practice, play, to lift, to hustle, to sweat, to compete. We do it all for our teammates. We don't lift weights with a future Olympic wrestler; we lift with a future doctor. We don't run with a future Wimbledon champion; we run with a future CEO. It's a bigger part of us than our friends and family can understand. Sometimes we play for 200,000 fans, sometimes for 25. But we still play hard. You cheer for us because you know us. You know more than just our names. Like all of you, we are still students first. We don't sign autographs for money. But we do sign graduate school applications, MCAT exams, and student body petitions. When we miss a kick, or strike out, we don't let down an entire state. We only let down our teammates, coaches, and fans. But the hurt in our hearts is the same. We train hard. Lift, throw, run, kick, shoot, dribble, and lift some more, and in the morning we go to class. Still the next day in class we are nothing more than students. It's about pride; in ourselves, in our school. It's about our love and passion for the game. And when it's all over; when we walk off that court or field for the last time, our hearts crumble. Those tears are real. But deep down inside, we are very proud of ourselves. We will forever be what few can claim: college athletes"
-Unknown
"Only crazy people sing on the subway" -9 year old boy to his 6 year old sister on the subway in New York.".
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