Tenzo is bizarro-enzo?
On COLUMBUS:
Tenzo wrote Cleanlower cost of living
less crime
clean air
great highway system
great economy / jobs
Soul sucking lack of diversity/history/culture is still my biggest gripe.
enzo wrote 1. Columbus is freaking AWESOME. I have lived in some major cities and swear to you, it is MIND OVER MATTER. There is SO much here and we have so much potential to be even more remarkable if we stick together as a collective whole and not be assfaces to each other. LOVE Based actions.
On FOOD:
Tenzo wrote Not thrilled with the steaks at north market.Any other suggestions?
enzo wrote "The long tendons along a buffalo's backbone and legs were also a worthwhile commodity. Called sinew, this material was turned into a tough thread then used to sew tipi covers and clothing andtie feathers and points on to arrowshafts. It was also braided into bowstrings.
Other parts of the buffalo were also used. Bones were used for war clubs, knives, arrowpoints,
and pipes. Teeth were used as necklaces and decorations on clothing. The stomach was used
as a cooking pot. The bladder and large intestine became containers for food and water.
Hoofs, eyes, and other small pieces were cooked down to make glue. Even the tail was used
as a flyswatter and, of course, buffalo chips (dried buffalo dung) were used as fuel. It's been said
that the buffalo was a traveling grocery store on four feet."
Does anyone else have fun examples?




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