Where the Wild Things Were
The American Medical Association is warning girls not to go wild on spring break. From the AP news story:
All but confirming what goes on in those “Girls Gone Wild” videos, 83 percent of college women and graduates surveyed by the AMA said spring break involves
heavier-than-usual drinking, and 74 percent said the break results in increased sexual activity.
It is not known what effect this announcement will have on Mantra Entertainment, the marketing company behind the popular “Girls Gone Wild” video series. Spokespersons from the Surgeon General and the tobacco industry were unavailable for comment.
No word yet if the AMA plans to expand its campaign to include other potentially harmful and debilitating video productions. Possible candidates include:
- Warning convicted felons not to be chased by police.
- Warning children to stay away from parents with camcorders.
- Warning Regis and Kelly not to go live.
- Warning David Hasselhoff.
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