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the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz?


Question Posted Friday March 21 2008, 2:29 pm

Do you need a swimsuit when going to the boardwalk? I'm leaving town tonight to go there, but I dont have enough time to go and get one. (& I have particular swimsuit issues that my friends dont have- so I can't just borrow one from them.)

Would it be better to just go in without a swimsuit, or to have a swimsuit that's really REALLY horribly fitting and would most likely fall off? (I lost 40 pounds and gained two bra sizes- who woulda thought?)
would it be inappropriate to go without a swimsuit, or what?
Also, this may be a bit random, but...
any suggestions as to what else to bring/wear? I know I need sunscreen, sunglasses, whatever, but I'm not sure about the clothing needed.
thanks to anyone, everyone. :]


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mslovely22 answered Sunday March 23 2008, 2:34 am:
i am not sure where it is but,
what about buying a bathing suit there?

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