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  • LEaSH

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    Indianapolis
    Somewhere only accessible by a bush plane.

    Big ballon tires and high output prop engine. I could watch videos of those pilots doing vstol all day. So awesome.
     

    Steve.43

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    Wabash, IN
    Right where I am, I think. Southern Wabash County on my own acre of ground, low property taxes, my own little shop to putz around in, neighbor has a private range, and the sheriff states publicly that he will never hold still for gun confiscation. If you're interested, I'll help you find a realtor. I could use some more like-minded neighbors.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    If I'm moving, I'm not picking another place in Indiana. Ya'll Hoosiers are a good bunch, generally, but my home is in the South...............WAY South.
     

    Fordtough25

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    Jefferson County
    I'm pretty happy where I am at, in the country around Madison. It's pretty peaceful here, close enough to several large cities, and has enough close by to keep everyone happy. Weather is a little wacky but you will have that. Lol
     

    DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    winchester/farmland
    West central Randolph County is pretty nice, especially back a long drive tucked into the river valley. Wouldn't mind moving to eastern Blackford county and keeping Pop company, not to mention being able to roam "my" woods whenever I felt like it, but selling that to wifey might be dicey.
     
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    Clay County
    Without a doubt it would be the Odon/Elnora/Montgomery area! Love it in Amish Country! Great folks and everyone acts like they have known you forever. Plus I'd be closer to Dinky's :):
     

    kawtech87

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    Martinsville
    Down around Monrovia/Martinsville. The land is hilly and heavily wooded.

    The hills of Morgan County are what your thinking of. Martinsville as a place to live... meh. If it wasn't were I was born and raised I would probably think much less of it than I do.

    Nashville or the Brown County countryside is where I would move to if I could.
     

    Frosty

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    Jan 27, 2013
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    Greencastle
    The hills of Morgan County are what your thinking of. Martinsville as a place to live... meh. If it wasn't were I was born and raised I would probably think much less of it than I do.

    Nashville or the Brown County countryside is where I would move to if I could.
    i thought you lived in Robb hill? Oh wait, maybe it was paragon:lmfao:
     

    Frosty

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    Greencastle
    Ewe, Robb Hill. Rob Hill is a road that is technically in Centertown. I'm just glad I don't live in Centertown
    Oh I know that hill well, been screaming down it in 15 ton truck many times! I thought in previous conversations you said you really liked Robb hill?
     

    BogWalker

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    If I were moving, it sure as heck wouldn't be elsewhere in Indiana. I'm kind of tired of eternal winters. Maybe right on the southern most point of the Indiana/Kentucky border still considered Indiana.
     
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