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  2. Wet T-shirt contest - Wikipedia

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    The first known mention of the term wet T-shirt contest in the press occurred in 1975 in The Palm Beach Post, describing the contest's appearance at New Orleans discotheques. The contest subsequently became established at spring break events in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with some bar owners being fined under public indecency laws for holding one.

  3. GetYourGuide - Wikipedia

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    GetYourGuide is a Berlin-based startup [2] online marketplace for travel activities. [3] GetYourGuide sells tours and excursions, activities including cooking classes, and tickets to tourist attractions. [4] It offers more than 100,000 products worldwide from more than 20,000 supply partners. [5]

  4. Want to know the best things in Myrtle Beach? These area ...

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    Jordan Farrar is known as the Retro Myrtle Beach Guy, often dressed in vintage button-up shirts, slacks and boat shoes while driving his 1963 Chevy Corvair around the Myrtle Beach area.

  5. Talk:Wet T-shirt contest - Wikipedia

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    The latter did allow bottomless. It is a great pictorial. The t-shirts were not wet, though. I think Dick Barrymore is letting his imagination run away with him on that one. Wet t-shirt contests were definitely inspired by Jacqueline Bissett in The Deep - she was on the poster for that, at least in places where the poster was not censored.

  6. Halle Berry goes braless in wet white t-shirt: 'No Bra Club'

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    Posing in a wet white t-shirt that read 'NO BRA CLUB,' the "X-Men" star received a slew of praises from her famous friends. "Leveled up, Circa '66," Berry captioned the photo.

  7. MTV Spring Break - Wikipedia

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    MTV Spring Break refers to the channel's annual spring break coverage, [29] [30] featuring numerous live performances from artists [31] and bands on location. [32] The annual tradition continued into the 2000s, [33] [34] when it became de-emphasized and handed off to mtvU, [35] [36] [37] the spin-off channel of MTV targeted at college campuses.

  8. Bikini in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, scanty clothing of beach volleyball helped the popularity of Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball, a video game for Xbox [127] and, in 2007, contestants in the WWE Diva contest. [128] The Bikini Basketball Association is an American women's basketball league , created by Cedric Mitchell and A. J. McArthur in 2012. [ 129 ]

  9. Swimsuit competition - Wikipedia

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    A swimsuit competition, more commonly now called a bikini contest, is a beauty contest which is judged and ranked while contestants wear a swimsuit, typically a bikini. One of the judging criteria is the physical attractiveness of the contestants. The Big Four international beauty pageants have included examples of such a competition.