
This is a picture of Benni, the Italian who is famous here for his stand up routines which includ many Chilean grocerias (swears). I think most of the reason people love him is because for whatever reason it is funny hearing foreigners cuss. Benni is also known for his ridiculously provocative song "Enchufa" which means plug in, and you can guess where that inuendo is going.
Universidad del Bio Bio had the honor of having Benni perform for the closing party for the "Semana Mechona" (freshmen welcome week). Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately I did not understand all of Benni´s routine, but it was an experience to say the least. If you really want to see more of Benni (which I don´t recommend. You can visit his website.
This last week and a half since I returned from Pucon I have been starting to get in the school rhythm (as much as possible in Chile) It is not very uncommon for professors to cancel classes without any forewarning. I had my first test today in Topografia (surveying). I think I did alright (that is if I actually read the questions right). My teachers and classmates have been very helpful and very gracious with me.
The rain has started here in Concepcion, and unfortunately I think this will be pretty common until I leave.
My future travel plans probably include a weekend trip to Santiago next week, but other than that my larger travel plans will be put on hold until the school shuts down for protests. According to my friends, the protests happen here just about every year in May and usually result in the suspension of classes for a week or two. I thought the protests might be starting today when I saw two armored police trucks full of riot police parked outside our school this morning, but they must have been misinformed, because as of yet nothing has happened.
Well enough of my rambling. I look forward to see and especially to talk to all of you when I get back.
Chao











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