More epic things happened today. We went back to the Air Force Museum for a bit, but we still haven't seen everything there, so we'll probably make another trip next weekend, which will be our last (and hopefully most epic). I'll need to buy some Air Force swag and we'll need to put up a high score on the flight simulator.
We traveled to The city of Columbus to check out the Jazz and Ribs Fest. There was much jazz music, and there were many ribs. Mainly, there was a stage where people were performing, and behind it was a street where there were several huge stands where different groups were making and selling their respective barbecue. They were from all around the nation, or at least the parts known for making good barbecue, it was pretty cool and it looked like it could've been straight from a vegetarian's nightmare.
I had some barbecue from this Texas-based place, which was excellent (one of our roommates from South Carolina had some of it too, and he acknowledges that Texas makes good barbecue.... #recognize), and some based from Atlanta. I now acknowledge (#recognize) Atlanta as a place that produces good barbecue. Garrett had some from the place that won critic's choice and another Memphis-based place. He enjoyed the former rather than the latter. Either way, the BBQ was far superior to the stuff we've had around Dayton.
I sorta realized one of the reasons Dayton feels so...lackluster. It's surrounded in pretty much every direction by superior cities (which are still inferior to my/Garrett's city). We explored Columbus more today and it's pretty nice...but there's like nothing in Dayton.
Tomorrow the work week starts again, and we'll have nothing to do after work except go to the rec center (which we need after all the BBQ we ate today) and watch HIMYM.
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