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A week of drinking takes its toll. Especially while in the sun. Every little bit of information helps when you go out and get hammered every night, so be conscious of the fact that at when you go to bed, you're gonna start again in 12 hours. Drink as much water as you can before you go to sleep. Leave a bottle next to your bed before you go out for the night. Before coming to Panama city, everyone should stop by their GNC and get vitamin B and C tablets to take. Once before you start drinking, and one for the next day to have after breakfast. Then of course water water water, gatorade gatorade gatorade, electrolytes and fructose. Remember that if you have a headache, most likely its because you're still dehydrated. The beach is half the fun of being there for the week. Don't miss it because you're not taking care of yourself. Since you and your 20 friends are gonna be replenishing every day, instead of picking up an 80-pack of water bottles at wal mart, just bring a brita filter for the faucet. it'll save room in your fridge, and you can just throw it in your luggage. And eat a banana or kiwi every other day. See you on the beach.
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Hey, you should try cruising the Librty Memorial, I think you will find some good Pals ! Between posts I am bustin' out the "Super Crunches" so I can be attractive to other males like you! Try "buddies" down on main street, they are always looking for studs.
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Oh you got me good! And sorry bad news for you but I'm not gay, I'm auctually very confident w/ my sexuallity... And yeah I do work out, last time I checked that wasnt "gay"
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back to the advice...two little tricks:
1. picked this one up in here in NY: while you're dancing, and most likely on your second drunk of the day, you don't need EVERY SINGLE $8 beer, so refill your beer bottle with water every once in a while. You can keep the drinking motion (so you don't lose practice), but you're rehydrating and it winds up being marginally cheaper. 2. Expanding on what everyone else said: every time you wake up in the middle of the night, ask yourself where you are and why you feel like you got run over by a truck, make the effort to take a big-*** drink of water. Three little wake-ups and you drank an extra bottle. The less severe your hangover, the more quickly you can start working on the next one... |
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Here's a good tip:
Do not go on Spring Break for the sole purpose of pullin *****. If that's your only concern, stay home and save your money. If you revolve your entire trip around hitting on women and getting some, you'll regret it later. While you're wasting your time with that, your buddies are having the times of their lives and making memories that last a lifetime. I have buddies who have missed out on many experiences because they've been too busy chasing women around. Now don't get me wrong. If the opportunity is presented to me, I'm going to take advantage of it. I'm just not going to put all my effort into picking up chicks. You can pick up girls all year long, you only have one week in PCB. Live it up. |
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There are countless places to buy airfare, but the three main outlets you should consider are student travel agencies, the airlines, and online travel-booking sites. Here's a look at the major players and how they operate:
Student travel agencies: Three well-regarded agencies dedicated to student travel. You can research travel and book tickets over the phone, online, or at "brick-and-mortar" locations throughout the U.S. The advantage of these companies is that you can speak directly with travel agents who can advise you of all the options, help you find the lowest fare, and put together complicated trips that might be difficult or impossible to arrange on your own. However, in order to buy student fares through these agencies, you must first buy an International Student Identity Card (ISIC), which costs $22 plus shipping. Keep in mind that all the agencies charge a booking fee of about $5. Airlines: The cheapest regular fares are often sold directly through the airlines' own websites, where you can access sale fares that might not be available through other providers. The major "legacy" carriers in the U.S., American, Continental, Delta, Northwest, United, and US Airways, all offer sales frequently. However, you can often beat the fares from the major carriers on low-cost airlines such as Southwest, JetBlue, and AirTran. The downside to low-cost carriers is that most have more limited flight networks than the major carriers and most offer few or no international flights. Online travel-booking sites: Rather than checking the website of every airline to find the cheapest flight, you can compare fares on multiple airlines at the same time by using an online travel-booking site such as Tripsmart, Orbitz, Expedia, or Travelocity. These sites are good for helping you to set a price benchmark for your itinerary. They also have useful tools that can help you determine the cheapest days to fly. However, these sites do not always have access to the airlines' cheapest fares, and all add a booking fee to each purchase. Also, fares for two of the most popular low-cost carriers, Southwest and JetBlue, cannot be booked through these sites. iIn that case, it's helpful to use these sites to get an idea of what's available and then go to airlines' websites to book. |
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Panamaniac Card For Spring Breakers
The cheapest way unless you want to line up at 5pm everynight is to get a Panamaniac card and your covered for the whole week you don't pay cover again!
Last edited by Admin; February-7th,2007 at 10:06 PM. |
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Panamaniac Card For Spring Breakers
Unless you want to go to the club at 5pm everynight the best thing to do is purchase a Panamaniac/Gold Card and you will not pay cover the rest of the week it is the cheapest way and you dont have to go as early $40.00 covers you.
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Panamaniac Card 07
Hey Guys,
True about the girls.... His point I think is go to Spring Break have a blast don't fall in love on the first day! Then you'll be a couple for the week. Things have a way of balancing out if you leave your options open. Thanx, Andy andy@bestbreaktours.com |
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