Thursday, March 26, 2009

Five

Lindsey and I were talking via Skype while she was in class last night and I listed my 5 Hottest guys to her. I thought I would go ahead and share them on here. Feel free to Google them.
1. Viggo Mortensen
2. Sgt. Paco Balderama (Thank you OKC)
3. The Chairman from Iron Chef America
4. Fausto Miño (Ecuadorian singer...he sings the theme song to the telenovela #5 is on)
5. Fernando Colunga (Thank you Telanovelas!)

I'm grinning right now. Lindsey made fun of my #5 choice because he is on a soap. Telenovelas really are better than Soap Operas in the States.

Today is moving slow. I don't mind it, but my eyeballs would prefer the lids were closed on them. I will hopefully watch disc 2 of season 2 of Scrubs tonight, and pretend to work on homework. I'm sleeping in tomorrow, and going shopping. I look a little on the homeless side since all my clothes are too big. My jeans today are barely hanging on my hips. My hand-me-down cardigan can over lap in the front, and my perfect-fit Old Navy is not so perfectly fitting. I tried to order clothes online, but both cards were not accepted. NY&Co has an anti-theft prevention system that doesn't allow you to buy outside of the United States.

My list is growing for things online that can not be done outside the US: NBC.com, ABC.com, FOX.com, NY&CO.com, FOXSports.com, where ever I tried to watch the SuperBowl. ok, a lot of TV related sites.
Avon and Sephora both will allow you to purchase outside the States.

It's funny that the internet frustrates me like that. When Leslie studied abroad (I was a JR in HS, so 2004), she didn't have access to Skype. It didn't exist, so she called maybe once a week to say that she was alive. I can call when I feel like it thanks to my Skype package. Internet has changed our lives. I can be as in touch as I want. My favorite thing was when I called Brandon and then Mema. Mema didn't know where he was, but I got to tell her he was at a BBall game from Ecuador. hehe.

It just thundered. I must note how weany the thunder is here. I miss silly Oklahoma weather. I'm doing better with the personal space issue.
On my way to the bus stop this morning, a guy gave me a political flyer, aka presidential candidate info. Lacy can not vote here, but aparently is looking less white. Then after I got on the Ecovia, a guy gave me the open seat rather than taking it himself. The guy I had been standing next to took the open seat next to me when it was availble. He asked me a question and I told him in Spanish "colegio, sî" as in the next bus stop. Then he mumbled something, and I said I didn't know. Then he waited for a few minutes and asked me something else. I caught the words, "Tumbaco, autobus verde." So I said Rio Coca (where the green buses to Tumbaco leave from), then he said something really fast and smiled, and I said, I didn't know and sorry. O my.
On Monday, the bus attendent asked me if I was Ecuadorian. I guess I can look it....?

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