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Neil Kirby
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  • Carmel, IN
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IBC aims to capture the heart and imagination of a new generation. Breathing life and humanity back into the art, while satisfying the desire for a ‘good story', it delivers ballet that is accessible, exciting and entertaining for all.
October 31
How's it done? Seems to have been an odd year - basil seems to have been very slow.
August 1
June 16
Anyone been to the Tulip Noir? I hear great things about it but my feet keep on taking me into Sawasdee next door (best Thai round).
June 15
So how is your garden growing? Mine had a slight setback with that late cold night, but it seems to be getting into the swing of growing. What did you plant in the end?
May 23
Not necessarily. Being likeable can lower the barrier to them implementing their agenda, but it is the quality and impact of that agenda that makes them effective. It can also have an 'environmental' dimension- can't think of a better term - that...
April 30
Scholars Inn Downtown has a Fantastic lunch. Their Cinnamon Rolls are worth the extra 20 minutes to downtown. The Eggs Oscar (Lump Crab Cake, Toasted English Muffin, Béarnaise Sauce) melts in your mouth. Plus 1/2 price Champagne cocktails for Sund...
April 27
Bellavita in Geist has a really good Sunday brunch.
April 27
oh yumm bistro great brunch and you can dine outside
April 26
Neil Kirby added a discussion to the group Hole in the Wall Eating Club
Good Sunday brunches in Indy.....anyone got any recommendations for the Northside?
April 26
April 17
Has anyone suggested Sawasdee at 82nd and Ditch. Best Thai for and by miles.
April 17
This is reminiscent of the Sinclair C5 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_C5). Never heard of it? No, there's a reason why. It looks like an act of desperation from GM. With no ability to carry anything it doesn't seem to fit into any market ...
April 7
The Udupi is now called Passage to India. Haven't been there since then but am told it is still good. Kerala style. Most Indian restaurants have a range of vegetarian dishes and it's nowhere near as hard to be one in Indy as it used to be (or so ...
April 4
As a couple of folk have noted I see no join link. But the group has some members so I assume I am having a dense 5 minutes. Can someone send me the link to join please?
March 23

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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
Persistence and an open mind
What are you working on?
Connecting with people and connecting people with their information
How big is your business?
large company
What is your Job Title
Middle Manager
What is your Company Website?
http://www.dowagro.com
What is your alma mater?
Other / out of state
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
Network with like minded people and see just how many interesting ideas are being explored in my own back-yard. Figuratively speaking....

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At 9:45pm on June 16, 2009, Sara McCrcken said…
I am so behind on the hole in the wall info but I saw your post re tulip noir. I really like it tho' to be honest I liked the fall/winter? menu more. They had wonderful carrot "pancakes" with wonderful sauce... gorgonzola?. Their edamame shrimp salad was delicious too. So far I am not a fan of the soups but have had great teas there. Dessert has been excellent each time blueberry cobbler is good. This is where my daughter(21) wants me to take her.. healthy but satisfies the soul too
At 9:30pm on April 17, 2009, Nicki Laycoax said…
Will you be at the Race for the Cure in the morning?
At 1:07pm on February 16, 2009, Shelly Rice said…
Awww glad to see someone has a sense of fashion! Does the boa match the shoes?

Hello Neil:
Welcome to Smaller Indiana. This is a great site. I've met some really awesome people here. There is a GIANT business to business networking event happening in Indy on March 26th, at the Junior Achievement Building. We expect no less than 1,500 local professionals to attend. Would you like a complimentary VIP pass? Please check out my website and email me if you would like a ticket. I am happy to send you one, which will allow you to come to the event, and make connections at no cost. www.chocolatebluesandbusiness.com / chocolateblues@gmail.com
Please let me know if I can ever be a resource for you. Shelly
At 10:06pm on February 13, 2009, Robyn Miller said…
Hi Neil! Yet another venue to exchange quips in! ;)
At 12:30pm on February 13, 2009, Michael Smith said…
Welcome! I think you'll find this to be a friendly group of people.
At 6:15am on February 13, 2009, Kyle Lacy said…
Greetings Neil!

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