My birthday only got better after the last post. I had two friends come over for dinner, which was delicious. I know, what a suprise, I actually like the food in Spain for once! Well, it was because Maria made me lasagna, so it´s not even Spanish. So I still don´t like Spanish food, although I did eat something that I liked in Spain. I also got chocolate cake and a really cute shirt and necklace from my host family. I really lucked in when I got put in this family I think.
After dinner was time for fiesta. We went out and met in la plaza del Ayuntamiento, which is sorta central. Which we were there some Moroccan creepers started talking to us, and one of my friends told them it was my birthday, so of course they all had to kiss me on the cheek (bleck! I hate that!) and then I got a picture with them for shitz ´n giggles. Will post it when I get it, it´s actually on someone else´s camera. Then it was off to some Plaza with a bunch of bars.
We ran into a huge group of other students from OSU...yeah and that´s about it. That group´s kind of clique-y and definately not fun, so me and some other girls made sure to ditch them really quick. We found a bar called the Peter Pan with gigantic drinks, then went back to the Plaza. Then we went to another favorite discoteca. While there we saw a guy with a geri-curl mullet, and another dude with a mohawk-type mullet. Anna really wanted a picture of him, so Courtney and I went up to him and I told him that he looked like a friend from home and asked if we could have a picture. hah! Foolz. Sometimes I can be sneaky like that.
Then we went back to the plaza and talked to some Spanish guys for the rest of the night. I tried to teach them how to correctlyt pronounce Beach and Bitch and was met with little success. Then they tried to teach me how to pronounce "Joder," which requires you to basically hack up a loogie to say the j sound properly, which I just couldn´t do. Que lastima. On the way home I got a taxi driver who liked McCain (Score!) and we spent the entire cab right making fun of Obama. Sometimes Spain suprises me, in a good way.
In other news, my new favorite Spanish phrase is "Me cagué en tu leche," which loosely translates as "I just owned you, sucka." Of course, it translate directly as "I shit in your milk." Que perfecto! I will definately be using this phrase when I return to the states.
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