Of course I recognize that they are minuscule, and a bit random, AND that it's also quite possible that I am the only person to believe that they are entertaining or interesting in any sense of the word...but that is what makes a foreign country foreign, right? And now I am becoming more acclimated to the culture here that I can't even remember what was so weird to begin with.
One thing though: I don't believe people believe in deodorant here. Ew.
B.O. all over the place, I swear.
Also, if we could get the bike system working in America, a lot of our problems would be solved. Today, for our "studio" class, we took a bike tour around Barcelona to look at the case studies for our current project. SO MUCH HAPPY FUN TIME. I highly recommend renting bikes if any of you visit me in Barcelona (hahah, I made a funny). Its not only better for the environment, its better for our bodies! And it's much faster than walking! (BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THAT). If I could, I would even forgo the metro and ride my bike everywhere. But then again, I have had a vendetta against the metro ever since the hooligans stole my wallet on it. They can't hide from me for long >:-O
Here's something that's random, as well: there are seagulls that live on our dorm roof, and I'm pretty sure their mating calls sounds like a chain-smokers' laughter.
I'm just sayin'.
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Kudos for the bike, you would also fit in perfectly in Charleston!
ReplyDeleteahhh Charleston :) That would be lovely. Let's ride bikes together sometime...
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