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O'siyo Oginalii Tsilugi - Hello friends - Welcome - to My first blog. A place to share.
#891710 added September 7, 2016 at 12:07am
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September 7, 2016
Day 1393: September 7, 2016
Prompt words: research, civilization, hill, drunk, expansion, aftertaste.
Have fun. Be Creative.

Totally Fictional

Sociology! OMG Sociology! How I hate Sociology! Not so much the topic but the teacher! Friday he announced a mini term paper due the following Monday. He assigned each student a different topic, then he came to me. He pulled his glasses down on his nose and gave me a smirk. My topic was different classes of people. I smacked my forehead and thought Where in the hell am I going to find enough information on different classes of people to fit into a mini term paper? I knew this was going to take some extensive research.

I began. It didn't take me long to figure out that civilization was too vast a subject and would take severe cutting. So I thought, and I thought. Bingo! It came to me. They were not going to come to me—I had to find them. Okay...where? I thought and thought. Bingo! Out of my comfort zone...Right?

Where do a lot people go...to relax and let their true personalities come out? The local bar...Right? Okay...I set myself up for that. I arrived and found it rather deserted and thought that I had picked a bad day, but I had two more days to complete the assignment. After two beers and the arrival of a friend, I began to feel good and theexpansion of my own true personality. OOOPS! By the end of the night, I was giggling and dancing.

When I got home, again I was faced with my topic and one less day to complete it. The aftertaste wasn't so great then.
Kristina

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