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Serena
this summer, me and my friends want 2 get kicked out of 5+ stores. so far we got
-yenchin gardens
-home depot
-rite aid
i need like a bunch more!!! thx!
omg weloveourweasels u rock! WOOO!!!! :D
Answer
Go to Toys R Us and start riding all of the scooters and bikes and stuff around the entire store while screaming and laughing really loudly at each other. My friends and I used to do this all the time although we were all dressed in black so they didn't dare talk to us. If I were you dress non threatening and geeky or something. Hmmm you can go to K-Mart and start drinking pops and eating food. They had this giant blue rolling M&M stand filled with candy at wal-mart and I would grab it and hump it throughout the store while running. just make sure you do all this stuff when a manager or clerk can see you. Particually one that looks in a bad mood. Heres a fun idea everyone pretend to go on a campout at Sears and bring a cooler and everything and try to camp in the tent displays. stick around as long as they can stand it. OHHHHH In home depot take a sh*t in a display toilet! ALL OF YOU! Go to and clothing store and pretend as though you are looking at clothes and then start to fake argue and just start kickin the crap out of each other knock over displays and throw stuff. Go to a gas station and you can do the same thing. Thats all i can think of right now. Have fun! and don't worry about the people on here givin you crap for being "immature" just live your life the way you want to while you still can before your a bitter old person
Thank you for the compliment. I had a lot of fun as a Teen. The one I really want to do is "camp out" at sears or hmmm I just thought of another one but I don't know if you have one there....Dick's sporting goods. You could do that there too. One thing thought if you do it you have to tell me how it went. should be great fun.
Go to Toys R Us and start riding all of the scooters and bikes and stuff around the entire store while screaming and laughing really loudly at each other. My friends and I used to do this all the time although we were all dressed in black so they didn't dare talk to us. If I were you dress non threatening and geeky or something. Hmmm you can go to K-Mart and start drinking pops and eating food. They had this giant blue rolling M&M stand filled with candy at wal-mart and I would grab it and hump it throughout the store while running. just make sure you do all this stuff when a manager or clerk can see you. Particually one that looks in a bad mood. Heres a fun idea everyone pretend to go on a campout at Sears and bring a cooler and everything and try to camp in the tent displays. stick around as long as they can stand it. OHHHHH In home depot take a sh*t in a display toilet! ALL OF YOU! Go to and clothing store and pretend as though you are looking at clothes and then start to fake argue and just start kickin the crap out of each other knock over displays and throw stuff. Go to a gas station and you can do the same thing. Thats all i can think of right now. Have fun! and don't worry about the people on here givin you crap for being "immature" just live your life the way you want to while you still can before your a bitter old person
Thank you for the compliment. I had a lot of fun as a Teen. The one I really want to do is "camp out" at sears or hmmm I just thought of another one but I don't know if you have one there....Dick's sporting goods. You could do that there too. One thing thought if you do it you have to tell me how it went. should be great fun.
how to plan a road trip?
sleeping b
my friends and i are planning a road trip for next summer coming from NY to CA and we'd like tips and advice from experienced travelers. Things like, how much money should we bring? what's a good route? is a tent a good idea? what are the best places (cheap) to stay? any really nice places to check out? best car for a road trip? none of us have ever done a road trip so any help would be appreciated!
thanks!
ps my friends are 18, 18 and 16. i dont no if that helps or not...
Answer
Check out http://www.hostels.com/ for cheap places to stay. Camping gear's a good idea. You can check out the DNR (Department of Natural Resources) websites in each state for places to camp along the way. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a national DNR website where you can get campsite information.
I'd recommend bringing as much money as you can, but don't tell anyone you have it. Things come up (car problems, for example), and it's better to have the money and not need it than vice versa. But, be smart. Don't spend it unless you need to, keep it in several different places in case one of your bags gets stolen, etc. If word gets out that you have a decent amount of cash on you (or access to it via a debit card), you're more susceptible to robbery, or just plain mooching.
As far as what to see, that depends mostly on your interests. Personally, I really like the outdoors and do a lot of hiking. If you're of the same mind, you might like traveling through Wisconsin and Minnesota. I got off the interstate for a while on a trip from Indiana to Minneapolis and drove along the Mississippi river between Wisconsin and Iowa. It was a beautiful drive. You could go to Chicago, check out some of the sights (Field Museum, Chicago Art Museum, Museum of Science and Industry, Sears Tower, John Hancock Building), then cut over to Dubuque, Iowa, and then head north from there. While in Minneapolis, stop by the Mall of America. Then head west into South Dakota, see Mt. Rushmore and the Badlands National Park.
Anyway, there's a few ideas to get you started. Have fun, and above all, be safe. BTW, one of your friends is 16? How does his/her parents feel about this?
Check out http://www.hostels.com/ for cheap places to stay. Camping gear's a good idea. You can check out the DNR (Department of Natural Resources) websites in each state for places to camp along the way. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a national DNR website where you can get campsite information.
I'd recommend bringing as much money as you can, but don't tell anyone you have it. Things come up (car problems, for example), and it's better to have the money and not need it than vice versa. But, be smart. Don't spend it unless you need to, keep it in several different places in case one of your bags gets stolen, etc. If word gets out that you have a decent amount of cash on you (or access to it via a debit card), you're more susceptible to robbery, or just plain mooching.
As far as what to see, that depends mostly on your interests. Personally, I really like the outdoors and do a lot of hiking. If you're of the same mind, you might like traveling through Wisconsin and Minnesota. I got off the interstate for a while on a trip from Indiana to Minneapolis and drove along the Mississippi river between Wisconsin and Iowa. It was a beautiful drive. You could go to Chicago, check out some of the sights (Field Museum, Chicago Art Museum, Museum of Science and Industry, Sears Tower, John Hancock Building), then cut over to Dubuque, Iowa, and then head north from there. While in Minneapolis, stop by the Mall of America. Then head west into South Dakota, see Mt. Rushmore and the Badlands National Park.
Anyway, there's a few ideas to get you started. Have fun, and above all, be safe. BTW, one of your friends is 16? How does his/her parents feel about this?
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