What is the most spontaneous thing you have ever done?

United States
April 30, 2009 10:32pm CST
For me I would say the most spontaneous thing I've ever done was my random trip to Dollywood last year with my best friend. It was 11 PM at night and she said she wanted to take a road trip since we both had one early class the next day and then the next day we had off for a holiday. So I agreed to it and less than 12 hours later we were on the road for a 2 day trip calling our parents letting us know. And now tonight we were talking about doing it again for this weekend, so we decided on Busch Gardens for the girls weekend. We've decided it's probably going to be a ritual and its something we both enjoy doing and don't mind spending $100 for the weekend when its that bonding moment. Plus we wanted to have the weekend away before finals started. So what have you done that was really spontaneous?
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@sacmom (14192)
• United States
9 Jun 09
The most spontaneous thing I've ever done has got to be the time when my husband and I got married. We had eloped at the county clerks office one day, 14 years ago. None of our friends or family had known about what we were going to do. Heck we didn't even bring a witness with us. The clerks office had to get one for us. LOL It's funny, I guess some of my family still doesn't know (or at least they didn't know) that my husband and I had eloped all those years ago. Because while talking to one of my cousins a few months ago, he was shocked to learn of the news! LOL
@LevysLuv (238)
• United States
1 May 09
I think for me it'd be my first trip to Vegas. I had found out my 2 favorite bands where playing a show together in Las Vegas but my friend, who I always went with, was in a medical fecility for an extended period of time. Then 2 and a half weeks before the concert she was released. We somehow managed to get off of our respective jobs, booked a flight and hotel and go to Vegas and we did all for only $400 each. Which I thought was amazing considering the short notice.