Elephant Toes
Tonight, Gretchen and I will be experimenting with Pygmy cuisine. We'll be heading over to the East Bay to hit Minijapa – which is pygmese for “Elephant Toes.” This must be their specialty? We've heard nothing but good things about this place. Will we survive this evening? Only the humping dog knows.
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2 Comments
SocioBiblog
June 8th, 2007
at 10:39am
m very lucky that Wicket (male) and Pixie (female) don’t hump legs. Every once in a while, Pixe has a moment of gender confusion and decides to take Wicket “doggie style… Related Content:InsanityDamn DogSprocket Humps XboxElephant ToesSuper Bowel!Woof Hump WoofNightswimming
Anonymous
June 25th, 2002
at 4:41pm
It's rare I get to dust off the kick-ass tidbits I picked up earning an anthropology degree, but here's one for you:
The Mbutu pygmies of central Africa (whom you can read about in Colin Turnbull's seminal work, The Forest People) are semi-nomadic, moving village location approximately ever 20 years. (They do this because the soil isn't the best, and only proves to be arable for about two decades before needing serious fallow time.)
I'll bet you didn't know…
You can track previous locations of Mbutu villages by seeking vast thickets of marijuana in the forest. Y'see, they pick the seeds out before smoking it, but simply toss them over their shoulders. Once they leave, the village becomes this girl's paradise.