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I had a co-worker whose husband was a minister. He left our little town here to go pastor a church in South Bend. Before she moved she told us about going to check out the church and the town and she said "and we stayed at some bed and breakfast named after some Knute person or other."
I laughed out loud. I didn't see how anyone could not know Knute Rockne. Even if you don't like football what about "Win one for the Gipper"?
They aren't there anymore, and I have a feeling they learned pretty fast who the "Knute person or other" was.
I live in a little town called Chrisney in southern Indiana. The only atrations are bars and a gas station. I go to a school you may or may not know about. I go to Heritage Hills High school, Our football team has made it to semi state for the past 2 years I know and we won state back in 2000. We always seam to lose to the same school we are out classed. anyway Great to be here
Hardly anybody knows of chrisney anyway. don't feel bad. I am a senior. I plan to go to Vincennes <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1:PlaceType w:st="on">University for automotive and diesel.</st1:PlaceType>
i'm from Dale i little town has anybod heard of the gentryville bottoms im about 10 mintues from there im a friend of 81 ford f-250 i love going mudding its a passion his truck is sweet mine is a 1995 F-150 two tone dual mufflers sweet ride love it.
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Finally in Fishers. Anybody know any good wheelin spots other than Beavers in Noblesville? (And of course I know about Badlands and Haspin acres, and redbird)? I just need somewhere local so that I can get dirty!
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