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Hey guys, would you go on a mancation?

Matthew McConaughey and Lance Armstrong like to spend a lot of time together, which has turned a few heads. Do guys … do that? “They think we’re these overgrown frat guys, but we all have those kinds of relationships,” Armstrong recently told the press. “And ‘relationship’ isn’t a bad word. I mean, we all have buds, we all take guy trips.”

They’re called “[tag]mancations[/tag],” and McConaughey and Armstrong might look into trying one just northwest of their hometown, Austin, at Horseshoe Bay, a luxury resort alongside Lake LBJ, which has a private jet center, three championship golf courses, a full-service marina, a cigar-smoking Yacht Club, 12 tennis courts, three pools, three restaurants and a 349-room Marriott.

Think of mancations as a “guys’ night out,” only instead of taking a cab downtown, you take a jet cross-country. Or imagine a bachelor party where nobody has the buzzkill of impending marriage on their minds. It’s a way to revive frat-house antics for soccer dads, cubicle pals or college buddies, and that attitude is reflected in the places these vacation packages pop up — Vegas over Venice, a ride in a racecar instead of a hot-air balloon.

Read the complete article over at msnbc.com.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I suppose if girls get to have their girl’s night out, guys should be able to have sleepovers and take vacations together.

It just sounds so weird. Hehehe.

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2 Responses to Hey guys, would you go on a mancation?

  1. ade says:

    Mancation? Sounds like something The Man Blog would endorse.

  2. Amanda says:

    Eh? Women have been doing this for ages.

    Trust those silly men to try and make it sound new by giving it a new sparkly name. Psh.

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