Yuo mean Indianola, right? ;-) Heck Iowa is
practically cosmopolitan compared to some of the
states North and West. States with names like North
Dakota, South Dakota, and that barren wasteland of
eastern Wyoming.
Mark -who has relatives who live in Indianola- Lloyd
BTW AG how is that Casino on that bathtub of a lake
project coming along? Or am I out of date?
--- AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Nebraska Football is definitely a subject unto
> itself. Did you
> know that every home game is a state holiday?
>
> One of the most entertaining things in Nebraska is
> the state's
> "Tractor Proving Grounds." Next door to the state
> broadcast
> media center is this area where they test tractors
> to make sure
> that they "meet spec". Think "Tractor Pulls"
> without the
> spectators.
>
> As far as where B.P. went to college. Well,... I
> won't go
> there.
>
> Really! I WON'T GO THERE! Nobody in their right
> mind would go
> there. That is one scary town. From Des Moines you
> can go east
> and there is Iowa City with the University of Iowa.
> North is
> Ames and Iowa State Uiversity. South is
> Ind...India...Indianno.
> Sorry, can't say it. Trust me, there's nothing to
> the south.
>
> AG-Schnozz
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