Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Day 19 - Noche y Día

I’m really not a fan of Tom Cruise as of late, but it turned out that seeing Knight and Day dubbed in Spanish was just the pick-me-up that I needed.


Class was a lot better today, just in general.

And perhaps the most entertaining first class so far. Our professor handed out slips of paper that had problems on them, and we were supposed to pretend like we were all in a therapy session and had to give advice to the classmates with the problems. One of mine was that I was happily married, but I was attracted to my next door neighbor.

David and Theerin said I should have a threesome.

And so it went. Oh my God. SO hilarious. Then Theerin just completely made stuff up…he said something along the lines of, “Well, I have a girlfriend, but I went out one night and started drinking, and the next thing I know, I wake up in bed next to David…naked.”

Everyone just completely lost it. I love those boys to death.

Had tortilla española during break, which just always makes me so darn happy!

Bought round-trip bus tickets to Bilbao, and it only ended up being about 43 euro. Fantastic! Way cheaper than we thought it was going to be. And for two nights, the hotel is only going to cost 34 euro. Talk about a steal!

Came home and had fish for lunch…gross. Just not a fan of pez, at all. Oh well.

Took a siesta, then woke up to head out to the movie. It was so damn cheesy, but I think it was a lot more tolerable in Spanish.

Other than the fact that the running of the bulls is in Pamplona and not Sevilla.

Idiot Americans.

Anywho, it was great. Went with Alee, Ford, Daniela, Amanda, and Max. I got a medium popcorn and Coke, and they had a whole candy shop inside the movie theater. It was priceless.

The ceiling inside the theater was out of control. It was lit up dark blue, and there were little tiny lights that looked like stars, so it seemed like you were walking under a night sky. So. Cool.

Then we walked by a pre-Roman cathedral and Ford told us all these random facts about the building. Loved it.

Then we hit up a restaurant for kebabs, and I had lamb. Decided to spring for something different, but turns out, I wasn’t really hungry, so it was a waste of dinero. Oh well, what I did have tasted good!

The boys were kind enough to walk me home, then I was thoroughly entertained on facebook chat for a bit.

Como un pulpo!!! Christ, Christ, oh, it’s a Christ!!!

Hopped in the shower, and now I’m here. Happy about such a great day and seriously considering scrapping the whole homework thing altogether.

It just seems a bit superfluous, don’t you think?

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