Cough, cough.
Cough, cough.
Kevin needs to receive medical attention.
Kevin, you should see a vet to have that puppy removed from your leg.
Originally posted by: Vegas Todd
Kevin, you should see a vet to have that puppy removed from your leg.
No need---he'll go away if we stop feeding him.
DemocRatic logic explained -
Another lying liberal media myth busted -
Liberal politicians had best stay away from our Indiana high school gyms. This basketball mecca has some big joints that the Libs could never fill. Anderson's "Wigwam" was closed down years ago, which is a shame. It held 8996. I saw a fantastic high school game at the Wigwam in 1978 between #1 ranked Anderson vs #3 ranked Anderson Heights. Each team had 4-5 future division one players and three players from this game went to play in the NBA.
The top fourteen in total seating capacity are as follows:
| State | City | Venue | Capacity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indiana | Seymour | Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium | 8,228[3] |
| 2 | Indiana | East Chicago | John A. Baratto Athletic Center | 8,054[3] |
| 3 | Indiana | New Castle | New Castle Fieldhouse | 7,829[3] |
| 4 | Indiana | Richmond | Tiernan Center | 7,786[4] |
| 5 | Indiana | Muncie | Muncie Fieldhouse | 7,635 [5] |
| 6 | Indiana | Marion | Bill Green Athletic Arena | 7,560 [6] |
| 7 | Texas | Dallas | Alfred J. Loos Fieldhouse | 7,500[1] |
| 8 | Indiana | Elkhart | North Side Gymnasium | 7,373[1] |
| 9 | Indiana | Michigan City | "The Wolves' Den" Gym | 7,304[1] |
| 10 | Indiana | Gary | West Side High School Gym | 7,217[1] |
| 11 | Indiana | Lafayette | Jefferson High School Gym | 7,200[7] |
| 12 | Indiana | Southport | Southport High School Gym | 7,124[7] |
| 13 | Indiana | Washington | "The Hatchet House" | 7,090[8] |
| 14 | Indiana | Columbus | Memorial Gymnasium | 7,071[7] |
Basketball in Indiana is like church in the Deep South. It's also a way for people to temporarily forget that they live in Indiana.
Every post of Kevin's reminds me why I am glad I don't reside on the west coast.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Basketball in Indiana is like church in the Deep South. It's also a way for people to temporarily forget that they live in Indiana.
It's to celebrate living in Indiana.