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What is indiana?Indiana Jones (movie) indiana - meme gifindiana - videoIndiana - what is it?Capitalized. One of the 48 continental United States of America. Indiana is famous for it's steel mills. What does "indiana" mean?a state in the midwest under michigan and between illinois and ohio where i live :-D I live in Indiana... Indiana - what does it mean?a great state which is not only filled with corn and rednecks like just about all city slickers think of. its got the indy 500, indianapolis colts, indiana pacers, and other sports teams. its also the hometown of benjamin harrison. i was born in new york but now live in indianapolis and every time i visit new york and people ask me where i live i tell them indianapolis and they think im a hic, even though indianapolis is the 12th fuckin largest city in the US and gary indiana is really ghetto...so how the fuck do people think its rednecks? sure it has its rural farming areas, but not in naptown (indianapolis), the 12th largest city in the USA. -yo man where you from? Indiana - meaningA midwest state whose southern border with kentucky is the nothermost boundry of the inbreeding and illiteracey region of the U.S Thank God we are in Indiana, those horses in Kentucky looked so nervous all the time. Indiana - definitionProfesser Jones' first name Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom Indiana - slangA midwestern state that has as many nice areas as cornfields and steel mills, and ghettos. There are many definitions on here that mention the rednecks, well I'm from the region(northwest) and there are all kinds of people here only a small percentage of rednecks. I guess that the rest of the state is different. The Indiana Dunes are beautiful and we are close enough to Chicago to commute for work or fun. It isn't the most beautiful state but it's not all bad. You can have fun in Indiana IndianaA state in the good old U.S.A. who needs one? IndianaHoosiers IndianaA state in the Midwest region of the U.S. Bordered by Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio and the likes of Michigan. Known as the "Hoosier State," its name is often mistakingly referred to as its largest city of Indianapolis by outsiders from the Midwest (except those from Michigan) who are too stupid to know the difference between Indiana and Indianapolis. It ranks 14th in population with over 6 million residents. It is often stereotyped as a place of rednecks (some believe it to have the most of any midwest state), corn, covered bridges and homes with a basketball hoop adjacent to a gigantic cornfield. The real Indiana, although with a lot of corn ranks #1 in the production of steel (Gary), popcorn, mint, tomatoes, musical instuments, caskets, recreational vehicles (RVs), pharmacueticals and truck bodies. Other important things about Indiana is its love for basketball and auto racing. "Hoosier hysteria" is the term that describes its craze for the sport. The Indy 500 in Indianapolis is the world's largest single-day sporting event. The Brickyard 400, also in Indianapolis is the 2nd largest race in the NASCAR circuit. Indiana is my home and I am proud to be a Hoosier. |
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