Indiana
Lived in Wisconsin, so I drove through IN many times on my way to the east coast and back. Also when I drove out to chicago a couple times when I moved to the coast. Never stayed, never will
Originally Posted by sahtt,Sep 25 2007, 11:26 PM
Indiana has some good roads. Most of the people are nice, and also fairly trashy. The average amount of rusting cars per yard was more than two. I spoke with the ex grand wizard of the KKK, saw several people go to jail, and came upon more than one meth lab in my travels.
People think Texas is "the south", but Texas is practically Maine compared to Indiana. Most barns in the rural areas had at least one sided painted the confederate flag with at least one truck on the gravel driveway with a confederate flag displayed on it somewhere.
I wish I could remember the name of the town where I spoke with the ex wizard of the KKK. His nosy ass neighbor told me all about him after I talked to him and that he and the "bosses" have an unspoken rule that black people can't come outside after dark.
Yes, this was in the year 2004. Indiana. What can I say?
People think Texas is "the south", but Texas is practically Maine compared to Indiana. Most barns in the rural areas had at least one sided painted the confederate flag with at least one truck on the gravel driveway with a confederate flag displayed on it somewhere.
I wish I could remember the name of the town where I spoke with the ex wizard of the KKK. His nosy ass neighbor told me all about him after I talked to him and that he and the "bosses" have an unspoken rule that black people can't come outside after dark.
Yes, this was in the year 2004. Indiana. What can I say?
, but every state has its sh!tty parts
But your right about the road conditions, last time I was there I don't remember hitting a single pot hole
Originally Posted by mingster,Sep 25 2007, 07:28 PM
and now you've got another Raj 
how life turns the table...i once swore i'd never leave california, and here i am 2 years in indy and loving carmel

how life turns the table...i once swore i'd never leave california, and here i am 2 years in indy and loving carmel










