“Instead of putting Americans to work, the Teamsters have been busy yanking members off projects and idling construction projects from California to Indiana to New York in order to shake down employers.” Has BeensOrderNew YorkMembersProjectsBusyCaliforniaShakesConstructionEmployersIndianaConstruction Projects Author:Michelle Malkin
“I didn't realize how much of a Hoosier or a Midwesterner I was until I moved to New York. It's weird - growing up in Indiana, I wanted to get out, and now I completely romanticize Indiana. It just seems like there's a greater focus on family back there, which I suppose is something that kind of stayed with me.” KindSeemsWantedRealizingGrowing UpGreaterFocusGrowingNew YorkMovedIndianaMidwesternersHoosiers Author:Jim Gaffigan
“In Indiana, I wasn't anything special. But in New York, I've gone out with girls with purple hair who go out with me because I'm exotic!” GirlGoneSpecialNew YorkHairPurpleExoticIndianaPurple Hair Author:Jim Gaffigan
“I'd been acting and doing stand-up in New York about eight years, getting rejected, and I finally got the opportunity to do stand-up on Letterman, which holds even more importance for me. With comedians, that's definitely the pinnacle, but being from Indiana, it was a big to-do.” YearsBigsOpportunityActingNew YorkImportanceEightComedianRejectedIndianaPinnacleLetterman Author:Jim Gaffigan
“I met my new partner [in Indiana] and she asked if I wanted to move out of New York. I said yeah, and we got a house that's way cheaper than renting a closet in New York.” IfsWaySaidWantedMovingHouseNew YorkMetsYeahPartnersClosetsCheaperIndiana Author:Shaun Fleming
“Well, I'm from Indiana. So to me when I was a little kid growing up, Cincinnati was the glamorous New York of it all.” WellsLittlesKidsGrowing UpGrowingNew YorkLittle KidGlamorousIndianaKids Growing Up Author:Ryan Murphy
“It took a child. It took a child with a blood transfusion not only to wake me up, but to wake America up, basically. I mean, I read about his plight in a doctor's office in New York in a magazine. I was so outraged about it that I contacted the family. We became friends. I helped them move to another place in Indiana. And we became constant friends.” MeanChildrenAmericaMovingBloodNew YorkOfficeDoctorsConstantMagazinesIndianaPlightOutragedBlood Transfusion Author:Elton John