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[1]First edit attempt. On this day, Feb. 2, 2011, my radio was on and tuned to the "Glenn Beck" morning show. Beck said that the name, "Hoosier," comes from an Afro-American man, who was a gospel preacher named Henry Hoosier. The people who followed him for his preaching were called, "Hoosiers." The name was started by Indiana residents, not really meaning to call his followers a good name.
"Hello, my name is Joe." he said, "Would you like to come to my place for dinner?"
...and the day came when the sphere opened, and only madness was within.
Good times. Great oldies.
Everyone line up alphabetically, according to last name.
- ^ ok