Hocker has already won the small battle of getting out of Indiana and his running career is just icing on the cake. But with his livelihood seemingly at stake, the real war begins: never returning to Indiana except for the occasional family visit. This is the lifelong battle of every native Hoosier. I wish him the best of luck.
Hocker has already won the small battle of getting out of Indiana and his running career is just icing on the cake. But with his livelihood seemingly at stake, the real war begins: never returning to Indiana except for the occasional family visit. This is the lifelong battle of every native Hoosier. I wish him the best of luck.
This is bullsht. I have visited Indiana and it is as good a place as most parts of the country. So I guess you are joking.
I drove through Indiana today and it was awful there was construction constantly and the roads sucked it's now my most hated state in the country
Well most of you have no clue of course. This is a ranking which places Indiana at #32, so even if it is below average among states to live in, few consider it near the bottom.