True. Someone else mentioned that I say "brilliant" alot, as well as "[Je ne] sais pas", and that I used to (not so much, anymore) say "I'm sorry?" all the time (mock-emphasizing its use as a question). What was the other one I supposedly said?
Wow...my life, compared to this lively update on yours, seems somewhat unlived and bland.
Maura sounds and looks like someone who I would hate and love for refutting any of my arguments.
I have found myself in a bit of a dilemma, time-wise I think, about colleges and such. I want to study in Spain; but everything seems so complicated, I was just reading up on the 'Selectividad' exam thing and it was very confusing. I'm sorry I'm venting here; I applied to Navarra before I met you and knew about this Opus Dei business, which my parents have no problem with but I would feel somewhat suffocated by it. I've been looking online for Universities in Madrid and have found a couple but I wanted to know which is the one that you are attending and any other valuable information that you could share with me on here, thank you thank you thank you =] -Greta
but it really can be a bit dreary sometimes, being a pseudo-remote provincial capital, and Spain is still very 19th century in that the provinces continue to be sleepy and slightly isolated, I visited my friend in a town called Bell-Lloc in Catalunya during the winter and it was essentially, what you described. There was no one outside on Sundays, nothing was open and everything closed around 4; but it was cozy nonetheless.
Ok, so the first thing I'm gonna do now is sign up for the Selectividad, I'm going to be taking the humanities-related subjects for sure and your notes would be very much appreciated =) I'm going to look into both of these schools; thank you soso much Aitor
Awesome; I'll send you the info right now and I'll talk to my little brother today so that I can coordinate between you two and you can pass by and pick up the notes.
Aitor, you dirty little word slut. "Genial" is only "brilliant" in the British sense (or if you want to overexaggerate in the North American sense) and you darn well know your non-Spanish speaking audience isn't British. So let's keep "genial" to "great", shall we? Hahaha, linguistic bitchslapping. I love it.
By the way, have you actually seen "V for Vendetta" yet? If not, you want to make an afternoon and/or evening out of it?
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Pha, I like catch-phrases.
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Maura sounds and looks like someone who I would hate and love for refutting any of my arguments.
I have found myself in a bit of a dilemma, time-wise I think, about colleges and such. I want to study in Spain; but everything seems so complicated, I was just reading up on the 'Selectividad' exam thing and it was very confusing. I'm sorry I'm venting here; I applied to Navarra before I met you and knew about this Opus Dei business, which my parents have no problem with but I would feel somewhat suffocated by it. I've been looking online for Universities in Madrid and have found a couple but I wanted to know which is the one that you are attending and any other valuable information that you could share with me on here, thank you thank you thank you =]
-Greta
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but it really can be a bit dreary sometimes, being a pseudo-remote provincial capital, and Spain is still very 19th century in that the provinces continue to be sleepy and slightly isolated,
I visited my friend in a town called Bell-Lloc in Catalunya during the winter and it was essentially, what you described. There was no one outside on Sundays, nothing was open and everything closed around 4; but it was cozy nonetheless.
Ok, so the first thing I'm gonna do now is sign up for the Selectividad, I'm going to be taking the humanities-related subjects for sure and your notes would be very much appreciated =)
I'm going to look into both of these schools;
thank you soso much Aitor
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No prob!
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By the way, have you actually seen "V for Vendetta" yet? If not, you want to make an afternoon and/or evening out of it?
And if Greta is interested in SLUM, here's our website: http://spain.slu.edu/
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HAHAHAHA, NO!!! "V for Vendetta is a waste of your life."
Awesome, ;).
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