Summer Break As Told By Drake & Josh
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Summer Break As Told By Drake & Josh

It's finally summertime, hug me brotha!

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Summer Break As Told By Drake & Josh
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We all remember "Drake & Josh" as one of the best shows that has ever been on TV; why it isn't on Netflix yet, none of us are quite sure. Drake and Josh are known for all of their step-brotherly shenanigans and their crazy times; like getting stranded before weddings and running over Oprah. With that being said, here are all the times they accurately depicted all your thoughts and actions during summer break.

When you're thinking about summer break during finals:

There's honestly nothing worse than studying for a test when your friends are already halfway home or to the beach.

When it's finally summer break:

No caption needed. Honestly, if you don't dance on your way out of your last final for the start of summer break, are you really celebrating?

When break just started and you've already spent too much family time:

When you've been home for a solid day and you've already heard every question about grades, friends and plans for your summer and future twice now.

When you finally see your friends from back home you haven't seen in forever:

I mean you saw each other two months ago but you used to see each other every day so this is a pretty big occasion.

When someone at your house wants the remote but it's your first week home for break:

You've been home for less than a week and you have a lot of TV to catch up on, doesn't everyone else see that?

When you've been binge watching and catching up on TV for so long you forgot what the real world was like:

Seriously Netflix hasn't stopped automatically playing for three days now - you've missed a bunch.

Avoiding all the people you see during the school year because it's break:

We all have had that awkward moment where you see someone you don't like from high school when you're at the grocery store with mom. This is the time you check your phone and pretend you aren't there.

When you plan on going to the pool and it starts storming as soon as you get there:

Thanks Mother Nature. I didn't really want to swim anyways...

When it's so hot outside your dying:

As much as I love swimming and no school, I'm not a fan of summer days that are 90 plus degrees.

When your stuck at work on a nice summer day and every customer is rude and in a bad mood:

All you want to be doing is anything but be at work, the least people could do is be nice when they come in.

When your parents want you to help them with chores because you have nothing else to do:

This caption is actually 100% how I spend my summers: Complaining about having to leave my bed.

When your friends want to hang out but you really don't want to get out of bed:

"I'm sorry, I'm really busy today!"

When your stuck working on a nice day part two, so you try to make work fun:

I don't know if it's just me, but I always have to work on the partly sunny 80 degree days and have off the 100 degree or rainy days.

When it's the end of break and you didn't realize how much you forgot over it:

Seriously, did I go to school before this summer? I remember nothing.

When people ask what you did all summer, so you have to glorify sitting in your living room and watching TV:

Aka, this is the spot I spent the last three months.

And let's not forget when your siblings make it their mission to annoy you all break:

Especially if you have really little siblings, that's basically their only purpose in life to annoy you, and it makes you really miss your dorm/apartment.

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