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Kikinchikin
2006-06-24, 11:34 PM
And by utter insanity I mean Beach Week 06. Might have been one of the best weeks of my life. 7 days of gorgeous weather and women, hanging around with friends and getting wasted at night. Other than my unfortunate miscalculation of 15 drinks last night which resulted in massive vomiting, the week was pretty much impeccable.

Anyone else hit the beach up recently? Corolla is definitely one of the top places I've been.

Mag-Mower
2006-06-24, 11:46 PM
I have not hit the beach yet, and If I do, I dont plan to get rediculiously (SP?) drunk...

Kikinchikin
2006-06-25, 12:22 AM
Neither did I. Call it a spontaneous decision... that just happened to have been made 5 days in 1 week.

Peacemaker
2006-06-25, 12:31 AM
The description of your week sounds similar to every week of my life. Theres parties 24/7 up here for some reason. Walking in on them is the best part.

xmodum
2006-06-25, 01:24 AM
Beaches, what is this....."beaches"? Never heard of it, living in Florida...most be a northern thing.

LimpBIT
2006-06-25, 03:02 PM
I went last sunday with my brother and a few friends. We had a blast. LOTS of hot women because it was one of the 1st really hot days of the year.

Infernus
2006-06-25, 06:24 PM
The Beach would be so much better if there wasn't any sand.

If I could go from the wildwood sidewalk (or the bethany beach sidewalk) right to the ocean and not have to cross a good 50 yards of sand I'd love it.

Sand and seagulls need to go.

Anyway, I've been going down the shore pretty much every weekend since memorial day (duh... its the start of summer). Its always the same shit though... going to the beach, going jet skiing, going water skiing, going boating, and going clubbing and getting completely shitfaced.

Its a tiresome lifestyle.

Derfud
2006-06-25, 06:53 PM
I live 5 minutes away (walking) from the beach, it's kinda lame.

Kikinchikin
2006-06-26, 01:16 AM
=(

I've always wondered, where do people that live near the beach usually vacation? Other beaches? Mountains? Big cities?

Mag-Mower
2006-06-26, 07:35 AM
I dont live near a beach, but I dont vacation at a beach. I got to camp grounds, the mountains, and other place, but rarely go to the beach. Though there is a beach about 15 min from here, its far too dirty to enjoy.

Hamma
2006-06-26, 09:20 AM
I had a pretty good weeknd myself. Had a batchelor party on Saturday night for my cousin's husband to be. We went to F1 Boston (http://www.f1boston.com/) which is a complete blast. The cars fly and you feel pretty sore after a day of racing.

I came in 2nd in the first qualifying race then 5 or so in the next 2. Ended up qualifying for the final race but I got shitty cars. :mad: Then we went into boston and hit up some bars, I paid for it yesterday.

Giovanni
2006-06-26, 09:26 AM
Cars...? CARS....?!?!

What the hell Hamma! BACHELOR PARTY! There's supposed to be womanly nakedness and major drunkness!

SINNER!

Hamma
2006-06-26, 09:30 AM
Several of the people who attended are not "allowed" to see strippers by order of their Signifigant other.

Fuck that, being able to see strippers was part of my marriage agreement with Jenny :p Whipped bastards.

Giovanni
2006-06-26, 09:36 AM
:rofl:

TX3RN0BILL
2006-06-26, 10:58 AM
I live by the coast so I've got many beaches to choose from, anywhere from 15 mins to 1,5 hours (and more... :rolleyes: :lol: ) away... So where do I go for vacation?? The beach, of course! It's not like I work at the beach, right? Oh well, that is when I don't go somewhere else to see something new, like new countries and cities... haven't had the opportunity for doing any such travelling last year, and probably won't be able to this year either... Oh well, such is life...

Kikinchikin
2006-06-26, 02:24 PM
Yeah Hamma indoor karting is pretty tight. I held the track record at my home track where I live for a good while, and my team won the endurance championship.

Actually, if you ever get the chance, there's a place up near Boston that's an outdoor track which is quite possibly one of the nicest facilities I've ever seen. I originally thought that was where you had been when I saw F1 Boston. Last summer I qualified for the regionals in the Red Bull Driver Search (which is responsible for having Scott Speed in F1 now), which were held up there. I don't know how fast the karts the track owns go, but the ones that Red Bull brought topped at like like 110. It was pretty fucking intense. Too bad the whole competition was flawed though, they practically already knew who was going to advance to the finals, and I didn't even get to run all of my heats because the chain on my kart broke. But regardless, it was a good experience, and anytime you get to go that fast only 3 inches off the ground, it's bound to be fun.