Thoughts We All Have While Visiting the Ocean
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Thoughts We All Have While at The Beach

Whether you are with your family or with friends, I think everyone can agree we have all thought these few things.

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A collective list of things we have all thought while at the beach.

1. I love the smell of the ocean

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2. Wow that is the 25th Jeep I’ve seen since we got here

3. How is that person carrying ALL THAT EQUIPMENT

4. Who goes running while at the beach?

5. OH MY GOSH THAT DOG IS SO CUTE

6. What outfit should I wear?

7. Should I just wear my swimsuit or actual clothing?

8. How is that person in jeans?!

9. The ocean water is freezing!

10. The sand is burning my feet, I will just stay where I am.

11. Should I put on sunscreen?

12. I don’t burn, I don’t need sunscreen

13. Guys I messed up and totally should’ve worn sunscreen

Only half of my body got burnt.

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14. I can’t believe that person just rode that wave

15. I wonder if I will find a sand dollar

16. Oh look, a little crab

17. How is that person so far out in the water?

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18. OMG, What just touched my foot?!

19. What if there is a shark and I can’t see it?

20. I hope I don’t get attacked by a shark.

21. Oh my goodness, why is that child screeching?

22. Ooo he/she is very attractive

23. I wonder if I can get their digits

24. That is a really cute swimming outfit

My two girlfriends and I

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25. Ew there is sand in my mouth

26. The salt water is burning my eyes

27. That seagull just ate the persons food

28. Here you go buddy, you can have a fry. No don’t try to get all my fries!

29. It is way to hot out here

30. Should I put more sunscreen on?

31. THERE. IS. SAND. EVERYWHERE.

32. Stereotypical beach pictures right there

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33. WAIT, can you take my picture?!

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34. Wait right there, I have to get a picture!

35. Another angle one too!

36. What if the dude fishing accidentally snags a little kid?

37. Time to go home...

38. I don’t want to leave!

39. Let’s go home, I am ready to sleep in my own bed.

Whether you stay in a hotel, a beach house or go camping, I think we have all thought these thoughts at least once while at the beach!

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