As things went, I had a bit more to do today than what I mentioned yesterday. The handout for my presentation, class schedules for next term, some homework for British literature class, and starting to outline a response paper for British literature tutorial. I am quite glad, now, that I spent the time I did on Friday to finish off the book and take notes for this coming week’s sci-fi class.
Tonight, Niki and I went to a local restaurant that many people in our program had recommended. Called “MexiCali,” this placed looked like a Mexican cantina, in Germany, trying to be a BBQ place and gold-clubhouse bar simultaneously, and staffed by Germans. The natural reaction to such a description is of course “What?!”, and it is a fitting response. On Sunday evenings, they have a Mexican all-you-can-eat buffet, serving up what the German owners believe to be an approximation of Mexican/Southwestern American food. The buffet included: buffalo wings, pork ribs, buffalo sauce, barbecue sauce, bourbon barbecue sauce, Mexican fried rice, fried potato wedges, baked beans, tortilla chips, cheese sauce (that was a bit grainy and not at all like what nacho cheese sauce is in the United States), hard shell tacos, some sort of tortilla wrap, quesadillas, and a cheese, egg, and mushroom mixture enclosed in a tortilla. Incredibly random and incredibly good. After multiple plates, we definitely got our money’s worth.
After dinner, aside from this blog, I worked on three separate non-school-related writing projects, and then began what will, hopefully, be my last writing assignment for my British literature class.
This also happens to be my one hundredth post on this blog!
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