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Subject One Indiana - reasons you might be a Hoosier
Date October 16, 2020 4:30 PM
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Hoosiers are some of the greatest people on the planet — we’re hard-working,
resilient, and we treat our neighbors like family.
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Friends,

 

Hoosiers are some of the greatest people on the planet — we’re hard-working,
resilient, and we treat our neighbors like family. 


Those uniquely Hoosier traits have been on full display as we navigate through
the pandemic, together. 


We’ll be honest — there are a lot of telltale signs that you might be a
Hoosier. From the paint job on your barn to the sports memories you just can’t
let go, there are so many signals that showcase our Hoosier pride. 


We wanted to have a little fun with this week’s list, so we pulled together
ten reasons why you might just be a true Hoosier. 


Check it out below!
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* If your mailbox, barn or body has your favorite driver’s number on it...
* If you know what a Full Pull is...
* If you know what the Snake Pit is...
* If you still talk about Keith Smart (or Christian Watford) hitting the
buzzer-beater...
* If you've been on the Tenderloin Trail…
* If you’ve visited Brazil, Mexico, Paris, and London without leaving the
state...
* If you consider County Fair Season as a fifth season
* If you've ever made a lantern by putting fireflies in a Ball jar...
* If you've experienced Gnaw Bone & Hope in one day...
* If you've wondered if the sweet corn will be knee-high by the 4th of July...
* If you know North Vernon is in the south and South Bend is in the north...

Did we miss a telltale sign that you might be a Hoosier? Let us know!
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Holcomb Crew


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