sometimes I use words when I don’t know what they mean
that's what happens when I start writing papers at 6 p.m. the day before they're due... at least I already did the research, and have a thesis statement. But it's not totally my fault; I was in Madrid this weekend on our group excursion.Favorite part? Obviously not the rain, or the gross hotel food we ate for dinner. Nope, I'm voting for the two things I did that weren't scheduled with the group - the botanical gardens
and the Museo de la Reina Sofia.

(that's Guernica, it's a really big really famous painting by Picasso, and I saw it on Friday!)
::UPDATE::
This just in from the professor:
"Yes, you read correctly. You may have until the end of the semester for your papers."
Excelente. My procrastination skills are about to kick in, because I now have over a week to finish this paper... and I'm already over a quarter of the way done!
Posted by Emily on 05/08 at 07:45 PM
And the words was...?
Posted by Dave on 05/09 at 01:54 AMWas the word Irony? Many people use that word, but few know what it means…
-----Posted by Anonymoose on 05/10 at 07:25 PMthe word was “sumamente”
it means “extremely, highly”
Posted by emily on 05/11 at 01:00 PM
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