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Date Posted: 09:08:53 05/06/12 Sun
Author: Fred 64
Subject: Re: Anybody out there?
In reply to: Donna Ray '51 's message, "Re: Anybody out there?" on 07:10:47 05/04/12 Fri

Of course we are out here. Not all us have gone to the face thing to talk about all the chickens we have or what we did last full moon. As far as the Newburg distance from Indy a fellow once told me "you can't get there from here" but if you do that means your there. So you 2 should meet in the middle like Harmony or Solitude. Hey it's just a thought.

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[> [> [> Re: Anybody out there? -- Warren Byerly, 56, 21:56:02 05/12/12 Sat

OK let's get this geography of Indiana straightened out. Donna, you're right Newburgh is not 200 miles from Indy, it is 190 I tend to round things off. Now there are some towns 200 miles from Indy but we won't go into all that. And Fred if you mean New Harmony, well that is further South than Newburgh. Getting to our part of the state (southwest) is difficult but when the new I69 gets built you can scoot right on down here. And Donna I do not work for State nor do I live in, near, or on Lake Michigan. Newburgh is as far South in Indiana as you can go, you see we are right on the Ohio River. Now we have some Amish around here, as do all parts of Indiana, but if you want to really see Amish country I think you need to head for Nappanee and that area. See you in the funny papers.


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