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13 Stages Of Road Trips With Your Friends

Stages of road trips with your friends

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13 Stages Of Road Trips With Your Friends

Summer is the time for road trips with friends. Trips to beaches, waterparks, and to see friends at colleges!

Here's 13 stages of going on a road trip with your friends.

1. Your super hyped about the coming hours in the car.

The car tank is full, you have a bag full of snacks, and a music playlist fresh with all you and your friends favorite songs!

2. When everyone is singing at the top of your lungs.

You hook your phone up to the stereo and you and your friends sing at the top of your lungs.

3. Singing songs over and over

When you realize you know all of the words to the song so you start it over.

4. Going through old photos from years before

You look through all the photos and are asking why you wore that black strapless dress to the 8th grade dance with those terrible shoes!

5. Once you've used some energy you take a short hour nap.

You are the only one who sleeps and they make videos of you asleep that you see 3 hours later.

6. You sing even more!

You've taken a nap so now you gotta get some energy out.

7. Sitting and talking

You talk about life and death

8. Taking a bunch of cute selfies

You know that these selfies will resurface a year later and then you and your friends will want to take another road trip!

9. Playing the funny car games you played when you were little.

All the ABC games and iSpy.

10. Stopping for food

You run out of snacks or don't want anymore so you stop in and get some burgers!

11.You sing some more

Your full with food, and almost there so you sing some more!

12. Being serious for a few minutes while looking at the GPS tracker

Your almost there trying to find where your staying, you turn the music down and you get real serious for a few minutes.

13. You all see the hotel and you get so excited!

And your FINALLY there!


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