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2006-05-18, torremolinos, Spain

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Finaaly gettimg some precious sleepin time, at noon we got oour stuff together and went to the beach. Spain of course has no qualms with nudity so my mates and I were excited to see what the weather was going to be like that day. The sun my have been shining but the weather was terrible. All the young beautiful girls who were supposed to be in abundance were no where to be found. Or if they were there an evil magic fairy came by right before us and changed all the young beautiful girls into old saggy women! After several hours of combing the beaches and a chilly swim we went back to our hostel for a siesta! That evening we got some drinks and a back of ice and went down to the beach. We dug a hole in the sand and but the drinks in a plastic bag and opened the ice, then covered it all back over with sand. We had our own homemade cooler and it worked great! Before long my buddy josh the Canadian met two more canadiens, Justine and Ashley and the girls joined us. We talked for a while then we all went and got pizza on the boardwalk for dinner. After dinner we went back down to the shore and on the way Justine and Ashley magically found a 2 six packs and a bottle opener. Let me tell you, those magic fairys are apparently all over spain! After more talking and relaxation we escorted the girls home around 2 am and went back to our own hostel. They day wasn’t what we hoped it would be, but a good day nonetheless.


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