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<blockquote data-quote="Clodhopper" data-source="post: 1365040" data-attributes="member: 24993"><p>I'm about eight miles north of exit 117 at Burnt Prairie. I've spent many hours on the Big and Little Wabash Rivers, we put in directly below I-64 to get on the big river. They have both been out more than normal this year, lots of backwater to be had in this part of the world.</p><p></p><p>My paternal grandpa was from Southern Indiana, I have a lot of kinfolks over there. It's a good area, good people, lots of good jobs.</p><p></p><p>I made it about two months at SIU-C, in my infinite wisdom at nineteen I threw away a full ride. They are one of the best ag schools around. As a side note, they were also voted the top party school in the nation around 25 years ago by Playboy magazine, it would get pretty wild there at Halloween.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clodhopper, post: 1365040, member: 24993"] I'm about eight miles north of exit 117 at Burnt Prairie. I've spent many hours on the Big and Little Wabash Rivers, we put in directly below I-64 to get on the big river. They have both been out more than normal this year, lots of backwater to be had in this part of the world. My paternal grandpa was from Southern Indiana, I have a lot of kinfolks over there. It's a good area, good people, lots of good jobs. I made it about two months at SIU-C, in my infinite wisdom at nineteen I threw away a full ride. They are one of the best ag schools around. As a side note, they were also voted the top party school in the nation around 25 years ago by Playboy magazine, it would get pretty wild there at Halloween. [/QUOTE]
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