<p>Where are you going for Spring Break?</p>
<p>my spring break is pending where I get accepted, but hopefully USC, UCLA, UCSD, UCSB...among lots of skimboarding</p>
<p>My S says his buddies are coming to USC to visit him for Spring Break. They're tired of being cold out east! His final plans are still up in the air. His room mate want him to go to Boston to visit. He says, "too cold."</p>
<p>My son is going to Florida for Spring Break. Help! His first time to Florida. Would someone help me to pick my wife up off the floor (she is thrilled, and excited for him, as am I, but we are both still in shock). First time he will be flying without us. :-)</p>
<p>i'm considering staying on campus, but i have absolutely no idea what i'd do here (i think the dorms should still be open)...a road trip with some college buddies is a possibility, to where, i don't yet know...</p>
<p>i might go home though, since it's close enough. which would mean for sure i'd have nothing to do, because most of my friends from home don't have the same break.</p>
<p>What are the dates of USC's spring break, because i'd be really interested in touring the campus while schools in session</p>
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i might go home though, since it's close enough. which would mean for sure i'd have nothing to do, because most of my friends from home don't have the same break.
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<p>Well, I think of a break as a time when I don't have to do anything, and traveling seems to be like the exact opposite of that. :)</p>
<p>When my spring break is over, I'd like to be rested and refreshed, not exhausted from flying/driving in from somewhere the previous day. A trip might be fun, but re****l, I don't know, probably not.</p>
<p>edit: it censored rest-ful, lol :)</p>
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edit: it censored rest-ful, lol
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<p>BAN! No bypassing the filter!! haha</p>
<p>it censored it cuz you said:
Southern Texas Farmers Union (capital letters)</p>