Teen Facial In Backseat On Wild Spring Break

Teen Facial In Backseat On Wild Spring Break




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Teen Facial In Backseat On Wild Spring Break
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Remember S pring B reak? That one week in March, April or May (depending on your school district) when you’d get a full five days of freedom to blow off steam and be the young butterfly that you were , fully emerged from your winter cocoon? You could not pay me enough to relive adolescence, but there’s something really romantic about the idea of a good old Spring Break.
I mean, I say that now . One year I threw an outdoor noise concert only a few feet from some cops in Austin, Texas, that ended with one of the performers throwing cinderblocks at the audience. (It wasn’t that dangerous because he was throwing with his non-dominant arm. He’d broken the other one earlier that day but refused to cancel or go to the hospital. Needless to say, alcohol was involved.) So we’re wondering: W hat weird, wild, fun mess did you get into during your most unforgettable Spring Break?
But first, let’s take a look at last week’s winners: Here are the worst things you’ve done to your parents.
I was 8 years old, and my family and I were driving to Niagara Falls in Canada for a nice long weekend trip. My sister and I were sleeping in the backseat when we got to the border, and my parents woke us up so that it didn’t look like they were smuggling 2 children under the blankets. I was pissed to be awoken from my slumber, and I’ve also always been a smart ass, so when Canadian border agents got to the car, they asked my sister and I if these were our parents. I looked him dead in the eye and said “I never saw them before in my life.” Whoops. We then got pulled out of line and everybody had to get out of the car. My mom, always so prepared, had packed our birth certificates, so she got those while agents talked to my dad. Everything was sorted out pretty quickly, and the border agent told me “it’s not nice to not tell the truth little lady.” 😬 My sister and I still joke about this, and my mom still gives me The Look.
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When I was about 6ish/ 7 ( I am an old) I was allowed to take my birthday money and go to the college record store to buy a record. The college kids kind of steered me to a record with a picture of Queen Elizabeth on the cover instead of the Little Red Hen, and I liked the tiara so I unknowingly bought a Sex Pistols album and demanded to listen to it because I spent my birthday money on it. Later that year, my mom and I went on a trip to England and I saw the same picture and that the band was playing somewhere, so when my mother was asleep I left the hotel in London and got a cab to the place where the Sex Pistols were playing ( really I was hoping that the queen would be there with her tiara), and I almost managed to get inside, but the club manager decided that a 7 year old who brought a stuffed Paddington bear was too punk rock for the show, so I sat in the lobby and waited for my mother who came with the police to pick me up ( I did get the album I brought signed but later it got tossed when I moved and I regret that now). Because it was the 70's I got spanked and I think I might still be grounded. There is nothing scarier than the anger of a parent after they have been scared for their child’s welfare and then discover that child is fine and at a punk rock show.
Mrs. Fingerbottom was a little bit of a childhood nightmare :
When I was really little (and apparently a shitty kid), my mom took me shopping and we were standing in line at a small bakery. When my mom had ordered and paid, she told me we were leaving and for some reason this was unacceptable to me. Instead of throwing a normal temper tantrum, out of nowhere I threw my body to the floor, crawled into a ball and screamed NO PLEASE DON’T HIT ME! My mother, who to this day has never ever laid a finger on me and has no idea where this came from, was mortified. The whole shop went quiet as they all eyed this poor abused child and her horrible mother. It is generally very difficult to embarrass her, but 30 years later she still talks about the sheer humiliation she felt as she (carefully, as to not confirm my ridiculous accusation) dragged me out of the shop.
Allivymar’s mom and my mom are cut from the same cloth :
I was the eldest of 3, in a lower middle class family with not much money. My parents splurged on a new, expensive recliner one day for my dad. A few nights later they went out and left the 3 of us home. Not a good idea.
My brother and sister had this game they called “Ding,” which consisted of me sitting on the couch and the 2 of them in opposite corners of the living room. When I went “Ding!” they would run into the middle of the room and wrestle. This particular night, I went “Ding,” they flew into each other, and landed hard on the new recliner. And the entire arm fell off. We were horrified; my parents would have killed us if they knew. Mom was an awesome woman, but had a temper that was terrifying to behold when she had good reason to be angry. So we leaned the arm back up and sat quietly on the couch, not looking at each other til they got home.
A day or 2 later, dad sat down and the arm fell over. And my mother was FURIOUS. Screaming at him things like “I can’t buy anything nice around here; Why do bother; etc” It went on for hours. We had no guilt about keeping what we did a secret - she could have been screaming at us!
In our 20s, we were all sitting around talking when the chair came up in conversation, and we admitted to them we had broken it. My mother turned to us, and in a quiet, serious voice said “You know I almost divorced your father over that chair.” Ooops. We felt horrible and apologized profusely, but still contend we made the right decision. Love my dad, but we figured as an adult he could hold his own with her. 2 kids and a preteen would have never stood a chance!
Well, goddessisgood, no one can accuse you of not being committed to the bit :
I once peed in my pants, leaving a foot-wide puddle, in the middle of a store to make a point to my mom about how much I didn’t want to go shopping with her and how much I hated that she dragged me outside when all I wanted to do was hide in my room and never have to interact with anyone ever. I was 13. She called my bluff when I told her I needed to go back home because I really really had to pee. She said go ahead if you do. And, I thought I could just pee a little bit but it came out like an unstoppable waterfall and we PLUS THE SHOPKEEPER were all aghast at the sight. I bawled all the way home in between snorts of horrified laughter. She didn’t speak to me for a couple of days. Gawd, she was a saint and I was an insufferable teen.
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A look back at the pure insanity of spring break, presented by Getty Images .
Hundreds of college students enjoy their spring break at a hotel swimming pool in Acapulco on March 21, 2009.
A group of women drive through the main drag on South Padre Island, Texas, on March 16, 2001, during spring break. Some 125,000 revelers, mostly college students on a break from classes, descended on the Texas beach that year for an alcohol-soaked week of sun, sand, and partying.
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A pair of students drink from beer bongs on the beach at South Padre Island on March 25, 2008. The South Texas island is one of the top spring break destinations and attracts students from all over the country.
Paris Hilton arrives at the 2005 MTV Spring Break event on a cushioned throne carried by eight shirtless men on March 10, 2005, in Cancun, Mexico.
Left: Lindsay Lohan signs the abs of a partygoer in Cancun on March 12, 2004. Right: Jay-Z and a model perform onstage together during MTV's Spring Break 2000 in Cancun.
Destiny's Child poses for photographs during MTV's Spring Break 2000 in Cancun.
The All-American Rejects perform during MTV Spring Break 2003 at the Surfcomber Hotel on March 12, 2003, in Miami Beach.
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Mandy Moore videotapes the scene at the Grand Oasis Hotel in Cancun on March 15, 2002.
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Two men sit in handcuffs on a Miami curbside after being arrested during spring break in 2005.
Students carve "Spring Break 2001" in the sand at South Padre Island on March 15, 2001.
Students participate in a whipped cream contest at the MTV Beach Bash at the Bahia Mar Hotel in South Padre Island on March 26, 2008.
Students huddle together to stay warm after participating in a wet T-shirt contest at South Padre Island on March 26, 2008.
Left: Beer cans are piled in the sand during spring break in Miami Beach in 2007. Right: A college woman is tossed into the water at Fort Lauderdale Beach on March 20, 2006.
Students participate in a whipped cream contest during the MTV Beach Bash at the Bahia Mar Hotel in South Padre Island on March 26, 2008.
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A student performs a keg stand on March 15, 2001, during spring break in South Padre Island.
Ludacris performs during MTV Spring Break 2002 on the beach at the Grand Oasis Hotel in Cancun.
Students participate in a booty-shaking contest at the MTV Beach Bash party at the Bahia Mar Hotel in South Padre Island on March 26, 2008.
A drunken student is half-buried in sand on the beach at South Padre Island on March 25, 2008.

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College students’ annual rite of debauchery during spring break continues despite towns’ attempts to curb it.
Just when you thought spring break couldn’t get any weirder, this happened.
College students from across the country gathered this week in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to take swigs out of a half-naked female mannequin filled with liquor, with a spigot coming out of its crotch.

Coeds evidently couldn't get enough of the raunchy, booze filled mannequin.
(Repotajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
“'Grab the t**s! Grab the t**s!' people were yelling,” photographer Jorge Rodriguez told Fox News. Rodriguez, who was on the Las Olas beach all day snapping pics, said the bizarre behavior escalated as the day went on, including “lots of vodka drinking out of Gatorade bottles,” twerking, public makeout sessions, and butt grabbing among the students on the sunny, but somewhat chilly 74-degree day.

A wild spring break has long been a tradition of lore for students across the country.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Despite new measures from hotspot towns, it’s evident that collegians are by no means slowing down their fun.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Annie (3rd from left), from Illinois State University said 'Fort Lauderdale is the number one destination for Spring Break. Mexico is full of drugs'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Rocco (1st on left) from Clarion University of Pennsylvania said 'Girls here are definitely easier than back in Pennsylvania'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Photographer Jorge Rodriguez said that the revelry escalated as the day went on.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Rodriguez said law enforcement officials working with police dogs and horses did their best to monitor the scene, making “five or six” arrests during his time there. And they were just getting started.

While most escape with a few hangovers to show for it, others are not so lucky.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
An estimated 4 million college students invade Florida’s perennial spring break hotspot cities, including Miami Beach, Daytona, Orlando, Panama City Beach and Fort Lauderdale. And while most escape with just a few hangovers to show for their troubles, others are not so lucky.

“If you chose to act up, and chose not to follow our rules, you’re going to jail.”
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Spring Breakers party at Las Olas beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Ball State University junior Drew Akers was put into a medically induced coma after being injured in a hit and run accident earlier this week in Fort Lauderdale. Troubling video footage has made headlines for a Miami Beach cop punching a man on the ground during his arrest while a nightclub lost its license to operate after abusing a horse during a party stunt.

Katelyn (in white bikini on right) from Illinois Wesleyan University said she's seen 'people constantly blacking out'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Though Fort Lauderdale has enacted new measures like banning coolers, tents, tables, noisy speakers and inflatable devices from the beaches through spring break season, in addition to limiting parking, traffic routes and alcohol on the shores, it’s evident from the photos that the collegians are by no means slowing down their shenanigans.

Hailey (in yellow) from the University of Alabama said 'Go Trump'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Carly from the University of Wisconsin said 'I love seeing people get arrested'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
In fellow spring break hotspot Panama City Beach, Metro reports that over 220 spring breakers had been arrested as of March 13. Nevertheless, Panama City Beach Mayor Mike Thomas told Fox News that his town's strict rules have seriously curtailed illegal behavior in recent years.
“We changed the hours of drinking back two hours earlier, bars must close at two, no drinking on the beach in March, no parking overnight on the rightaways, those are just some of them,” Thomas said. “I know that the arrests are down, and that we are having a very nice spring break.”

Mayor Thomas of Panama City Beach said past city administrations “let [the excessive partying] go on too long.”
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
Thomas said past city administrations “let [the excessive partying] go on too long.” The mayor said rowdy students “come here fully trained – if they’re a problem at home, they come down here in great numbers and create greater problems.”

Shannon (middle) from the University of Tampa said 'there is not enough loud music and a lot of cops'
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
But Thomas said that in Panama City at least, they’re no longer looking the other way at rabble rousers.
“If you chose to act up, and chose not to follow our rules, you’re going to jail.”

Police officers patrol on foot and horse back, with the aid of canine units.
(Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)
“It just won’t be tolerated. If that’s what kids want, they definitely shouldn’t be coming here," Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce President Dan Lindblade similarly told the Sun Sentinel . "The spring break days of the past aren’t that way anymore.”
Shannon, a merrymaker from the University of Tampa, kind of agreed, telling Rodriguez that though she’s having a good time, “there is not enough loud music, and a lot of cops.”
But it turns out some of those cops are also contributing to the merriment. Ernesto Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the Miami Beach Police Department, believes that if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
“This year, we refurbished an old lifeguard stand, where we have a sergeant and detective stationed on the weekend to DJ, engage with our community and visitors and remind them of the do’s and don’ts of having a good time,” he told Fox News.

Officers keep watch - and the tunes flowing - from a refurbished lifeguard stand in Miami Beach.
(Ernesto Rodriguez/Miami Beach Police Department)
Looks like you truly can't stop the party, after all.
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