Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Float On

One of the joys of having a foreign roommate is that you can tell harmless little lies to him just to see how gullible our brothers in the Old Countries are. I came across a story today and I can't wait tell Dave that "Yes, you are correct, the most common form of traditional transportation for Native Americans was the birch bark canoe, but some other tribes used huge hollowed-out pumpkins as vessels on inland waterways. And, in some places in rural Maine, people still do". I'm pretty sure it's the same as him trying to tell me that they eat sheep's stomach in Scotland.

Check out the story here.

Pace out.

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