But Florida is unique in that the farther south you go the more north
you get... at least until you get to Miami.
Chuck Norcutt
Tom Scales wrote:
> As a born and raised Hoosier (for those that don't know, that means Indiana)
> that now resides in Florida, you all need to understand that Ohio and
> Indiana are just in the......
>
>
> North.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "keith_w" <keith_w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:08 AM
> Subject: [OM] Re: How young we all are in 2006
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>
>> Mike wrote:
>>>> I grew up in Indiana, and the midwest.....
>>>>
>>> Let me clear up this seemingly universal misunderstanding. Wyoming is
>>> 'Midwest'. Indiana is 'Back East'.
>>>
>>> There, that's done.
>>> Mike ;)
>> Ohio is "midwest."
>>
>> Where you got the idea Wyoming has slid east to get inside the
>> non-geographical confines of "midwest" I've no idea! <g>
>>
>> keith whaley
>> Grew up in northeastern Ohio
>>
>> By the mid-1900's, Ohio was considered a 'midwest' state and Wyoming was
>> part of the 'west'. Why, EVERYBODY knew that! <g>
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