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  2. Back Home Again in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 until 2020, thousands of multicolored balloons would be released from an infield tent during the song, until the practice was halted citing environmental concerns. [1] From 1972 to 2014, the song was performed most often by Jim Nabors. He admitted to having the song's lyrics written on his hand during his inaugural performance, and ...

  3. Swearing at Motorists - Wikipedia

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    The Swearing At Motorists song "Flying Pizza", named after a Dayton pizzeria, details an unpleasant encounter with an old acquaintance. Swearing At Motorists' concerts have involved antics such as Doughman tearing the strings out of his guitar mid-song and jumping offstage, as well as comedic anecdotes relayed between, and sometimes within, songs.

  4. Indianapolis 500 traditions - Wikipedia

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    The original garages were known for their signature green and white barn doors, and were sometimes visually compared to horse stables, as the complex loosely resembled a horse racing paddock. One of the fixtures of the garage area in the pre-WWII years was Tom Bealle's diner , an outdoor restaurant and gathering place , popular with drivers ...

  5. The Indianapolis flag was designed by a teenage art student ...

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    The flag flown by the city of Indianapolis today is slightly different than Gohl's original submission, which was asymmetrical — the top white stripe was left of center.

  6. Flag of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Indianapolis has a dark blue field with a white five-pointed star pointing upwards in the center. Around the star is a circular field in red. Surrounding the red field is a white ring, from which extend four white stripes from top to bottom and from hoist to fly, thus creating four equal quadrants in the field.

  7. White Flag (Dido song) - Wikipedia

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    "White Flag" is a song by English singer-songwriter Dido, released as the lead single from her second studio album, Life for Rent (2003). The song was first released to US radio on 7 July 2003 and was issued in the United Kingdom as a physical single on 1 September 2003.

  8. Life for Rent - Wikipedia

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    In the song, the protagonist is unwilling to give up on a relationship even though they know it is over. [9] It features a "multi-layered" sound, delicate piano outro, and strings. [9] In battle, a white flag signals surrender; by stating there will be "no white flag", she indicates she will not give up on the relationship.

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