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T3 and the Mojo

Who Is T3?

Born the first born of a first born of a first born (you get the picture), T3 didn't so much rebel against authority as he just assumed it. This was never more obvious than during his first stint leading a revolution of oppressed proletariats. In this particular case, said proletariats were the first grade class at Catholic school. News coverage of the event clearly captured that "can-do" look in T3's eye that still remains today.

His parents made a few missteps early in his development with ill-advised Christmas and birthday presents (chemistry sets and what not). These led to numerous fires, significant property damage and substantial counseling bills for his neighbors. When asked to recount his proudest moments, T3 is quick to reply, "Let me get back to you when the statute of limitations expires." Without a doubt, T3 lives out his life's motto every day: "If you’re going to be an obsessive compulsive pyromaniac, make sure you wear flame-retardant pajamas."

T3 enjoys horseback riding, visiting small midwestern colleges, and the smell of gunpowder.

Who Is the Mojo?

Orphaned as a child, the Mojo was raised by a group of Tibetan monks, who after being exiled from their homeland, settled about an hour outside of New Orleans. Growing up a Cajun Buddhist was a trying time for the Mojo, as he experienced constant inner turmoil over whether or not a Buddhist working toward nirvana could still enjoy boiled crawfish, Mardi Gras, and zydeco.

In his early 20s, the Mojo tried his hand at business, opening "Mojo's House of Zen and Blues." The venture was wildly successful, and 8 years after its opening, Mojo's regularly hosts some of the most acclaimed musicians and respected zen masters in the world. (If you ever get a chance to visit, make sure you try the hot wings. They're guaranteed to bring you to enlightenment.)

But the call to "go west young man, and then bear north on I-35" sounded to the Mojo, and he heeded the call, ending up in the Oklahoma City metro. He now spends his days studying philosophy and theology, speaking and writing on the spiritual life, and mainlining French press Verona from Starbucks.

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October 5, 2009

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