Today's adventure was to Columbus, the land of The Ohio State University. We left in The Morning hoping to arrive there an hour later, but people in The State of Ohio are weird drivers and will randomly come to nearly a complete stop on the highway for no reason really, so it took a bit longer than expected to get there.
When we got to The City of Columbus, we had lunch at BJ's (where I actually had the best pizza I've had so far since I've been in Ohio, but I've already had their pizza in Houston...) and then went to The Zoo of Columbus, which was pretty cool. It was a combo zoo/aquarium/waterpark but we stuck with The first 2 for now. I was sorta excited to take pictures for a while and it was about to become like Pokemon Snap, but I didn't quite take that many pics. I have a few though... we saw some flamingos that were probably in The original Lion King...
we saw Rafiki...
Dory (YEAH SID O-WEEK)....
and I think a Dewgong...
And some other stuff. By the way, we had a bet as to how many children on leashes we would find at The zoo. We had this same bet at The Creation Museum where The over/under was 1.5; I took and under and won. This time, The over/under was 3.5 kids on leashes, and I took the under again, but Garrett found The 4th right as we were leaving the park so I lost this time... (white people *smh*)
Then we met up with my friend Bre on campus at The Ohio State University. Back in The day (4 years ago) we went to this camp in Terre Haute (middle of nowhere), Indiana at this engineering university, and this is only the 2nd time I've seen anybdoy from that camp, so it was nice to see her. Because The Activities we had planned took longer than expected/drivers in Ohio are weird, we didn't to play ultimate, but we walked around The Ohio State University. On our tour, a black man on shrooms told us not to impregnate my friend. He said a few other things but I zoned out/don't feel like explaining it all because it was stupid.
After that we went to The Columbus Crew/Sporting KC soccer/football/futbol game, where Garrett proudly wore his KC shirt in hostile territory. I was a little afraid I might get killed if things went badly for Columbus, but then I thought that soccer players aren't tough enough to start fights and stuff so I hoped that mentality would be shown in the fans as well. KC did end up winning 2-0, and we did make it out alive.
Tomorrow we may finally go to The Air Force Museum, and in the future we might go back to Columbus just to play a good game of ultimate, which we can't really do here. We also found out that Garrett knows somebody; I think he knows his friend's roommate, but he doesn't REALLY know him, so from now on I have to say that Garrett knows .5 outside people.




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