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<< Mango: Ha! You thought it was a tropical fruit. For some weird reason,
> a lot of folks around Bloomington and Terre Haute use this word to > describe a green pepper. >><BR><BR> yes, it really confused me when in Indiana, I first heard my mother-in-law ask me to pick her some "mangos" for the salad 26 years ago a few months after my wife and I were married. I am from NJ and didn't have a clue about tropical fruit or why she would want it for a salad. They are in the Muncie area. Any idea how that came into "indiana speak"? |
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