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6 Times You Were Peter Griffin During Spring Break

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6 Times You Were Peter Griffin During Spring Break
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Peter Griffin is the hilarious patriarch in the television show Family Guy, he's lazy, weird, and out right offensive, and let's be honest, we're all him sometimes. Whether you're on the beach or on your couch, we all channel our inner Peter Griffin from time to time, especially on spring break.

1. When you finish your last midterm and get to go home.

Finally! After a week of all-nighters to finish papers, projects, and study for midterms you finally get some of mom's home cooking.

2. When you see your high school friends around town.

After repeating in your head, "Please don't let them see me. Please don't let them see me. Please don't let them see me." "Oh crap, they saw me!"

3. When someone interrupts your Netflix and alone time.

No one disrespects your Netflix time.


4. When you remind yourself you have to study for a late midterm.

5. When a family member asks you how school is going.

I'm on break, not today Satan.

6. Anytime you're not thinking about school.

Spring break is the perfect time to unwind and not think about the stresses of school for a little while. Take this time to relax and get rejuvenated for the next month of classes so that you can work harder, just don't bring your inner Peter Griffin back to school with you.

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