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by smileyfacejackson » Dec 4th, '08, 12:24

I'm from Indiana. Is there anyone else on here from Indiana? It's hard to find people from here.
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Dec 4th, '08, 12:37
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by Kai » Dec 4th, '08, 12:37

Greetings!

I'm sure there's folks from Indiana around here.

That's what we need. A TeaMap for members.

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by Chip » Dec 4th, '08, 12:39

Hi Jackson and welcome to TeaChat. There are a bunch of people from Indy here.

Be sure to pay us a visit on TeaDay and share what is in your cup!

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by olivierco » Dec 4th, '08, 12:42

Welcome!

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by Goose » Dec 4th, '08, 12:43

Welcome Jackson!
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Dec 4th, '08, 12:59
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by Victoria » Dec 4th, '08, 12:59

Indiana is close to my heart, a lovely state.
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by leiche » Dec 4th, '08, 14:03

Welcome!

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by smileyfacejackson » Dec 4th, '08, 15:25

Thanks for all the welcomes! A TeaMap would be amazing!
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by sheila77551 » Dec 4th, '08, 16:12

Welcome, I have two brothers living in Indiana, Bloomington to be exact. Have been to visit and you have a beautiful state!
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by Vulture » Dec 4th, '08, 22:22

V'elcome! :twisted:

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Dec 4th, '08, 22:27
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by kymidwife » Dec 4th, '08, 22:27

Which part of Indiana? I'm technically from KY, but just across the river from Evansville in southern Indiana. Consider me a neighbor. 8)

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by Mary R » Dec 4th, '08, 23:31

Chip wrote:Hi Jackson and welcome to TeaChat. There are a bunch of people from Indy here.

Be sure to pay us a visit on TeaDay and share what is in your cup!
Oy, Chip! A real Hoosier would know it's "Indy" not "Indie," but you used it wrong anyway. "Indy" refers to the city of Indianapolis. "Indie" is short for "independent rock." It can also refer to the type of people and culture that listen to or surrounds this genre of music. The "indie scene" is known for it's jackass elitism, so it's usually got that stuck-up connotation to it.

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SmileyFace--there's a lot of Hoosiers who frequent this cite. I just moved to Oregon from the Indianapolis area a few months ago, and when I had, the Indy chatters were starting to meet up in real life and check out some of the tea joints in the city. Friendly folk, all around.

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by Chip » Dec 4th, '08, 23:51

Pardon the faux pas. The only thing Indy I know are the Colts. Funny you did not even know they were in the Super Bowl a few years ago. 8)
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by kymidwife » Dec 4th, '08, 23:56

Indy has something better than the Colts... it's called St. Elmo's Steakhouse. If you *ever* visit Indy, you should definitely eat there. The steak is genuinely better than any I've had anywhere in the world... and the shrim cocktail with the homemade firey cocktail sauce... is worth the 4 hour drive it takes me to get there. I knew the first time I went in, when there were like 15 huge shrimp cocktails waiting to go out to tables... I knew it must be something special. It was absolutely spectacular. As was the service and the atmosphere.

Now I'm hungry.

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by Victoria » Dec 5th, '08, 00:02

Chip, since you are a cyclist, you probably were thinking Indie Bike, a well known
cycling apparel shop in Indianapolis. Great website too!

I have a few relatives in Madison still, and a few near Clifty Falls.
Beautiful area!

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