Breaking News –
February 4, 2017
Contributed by Dawn
Spicer – Alternative Editor in Chief
The Gallup –
Healthways Wellbeing Index has announced that the great state of Indiana has
earned the number one place of honor for being the most wonderful place to live
in the United States. Criteria used are
that of purpose, social interaction, financial security and community pride and
health.
Experts from sea to
shining sea point to the Indiana people with tears in their eyes when they are
asked what example of purpose have helped the Hoosier state earn the top
spot.
“ It is so wonderful
when each citizen of Indiana stands up on the 4th Saturday of every
second month, holds a hand with their neighbor on the street and sings, “Back
Home Again in Indiana,” said Bill Tracker, part time worker at MacDonald’s,
Burger King, and Wendy’s. My wife,
Brenda (a babysitter) finds this type of practice brings all Hoosiers together
either in a circle or a big line-sometimes a roundabout. Depends a lot on your road type,” Bill smiles
and straightens his Burger King cap.
Gallup- Healthways
experts sent a Survey Monkey to all Hoosiers for feedback in order to make
their decision.
The majority of
Hoosiers scratched off Smiling as their most frequently used Hobby.
“The hobby known as
Smiling is often a good indicator of a chipper individual,” said Julia K. Roberts
(no relation to mega-star with well-known smile). The idea that smiling is listed by so many
Hoosier personalities specifies a significant portion of Hoosiers are happy- or
eat a lot of beans. Either can be the
cause behind the effect."
Either way, the Hoosier
state, home of the new President of the United States, Mike Pencil, is numero
uno, especially in the Hispanic community.
Statistics and collaborating evidence supplied by Frederick Douglass, M.D.
C'mon Now Sing Along!!!!
C'mon Now Sing Along!!!!
Back home again in Indiana
And it seems that I can see
The gleaming candle light, still burning bright
Through the Sycamores for me
The new-mown hay sends all its fragrance
Through the fields I used to roam
When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash
Then I long for my Indiana home
(When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash
Then I long for my Indiana home sweet home)
by James Haley, Ballard MacDonald Trump, and Paul Severson
And it seems that I can see
The gleaming candle light, still burning bright
Through the Sycamores for me
The new-mown hay sends all its fragrance
Through the fields I used to roam
When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash
Then I long for my Indiana home
(When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash
Then I long for my Indiana home sweet home)
by James Haley, Ballard MacDonald Trump, and Paul Severson


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