Camp ampitup: six super strategies for surviving sleepaway camp!Leaving the 'rents behind and heading off for the first time to that overnight odyssey we all know as sleepaway camp? Don't stress, bunk-bed beginner! GL's gotcha (jargon, programming) gotcha - A misfeature of a system, especially a programming language or environment, that tends to breed bugs or mistakes because it both enticingly easy to invoke and completely unexpected and/or unreasonable in its outcome. covered with six tips you've got to know before you go! #1 Hit "Preview" Scared of the unknown? Don't be! You can get familiar with your new summer digs early on by taking a tour of the camp before your session begins. Have the 'rents schedule a visit, then let the staff show you around the place. On the first day of camp, 'steada wandering around the lakeside in circles in search of your cabin's canoe lesson, you'll be able to help other clueless clue·less adj. Lacking understanding or knowledge. clueless Adjective Slang helpless or stupid Adj. 1. campers with your swimming-hole sonar. #2 Pack Attack Your camp will most likely provide you with a list of bring-along basics--windbreaker, flashlight, flip-flops, bug spray. Follow that list to the letter ... then pack extra! Not only will you be glad for the spare pair of sneaks when you ruin yours creek-running, but you can't have too many clean undies, y'know? There are also a bunch of extras that can make bunk life more beautiful without puttin' too much junk in the trunk Junk in the Trunk is the pilot episode of Robot Chicken. List of skits Bush Message President George W. Bush approves this message: "Tacos rule." This phrase, or variations thereof, becomes his catchphrase on the show. : * Fun foods (like lemonade mix Noun 1. lemonade mix - a commercial mix for making lemonade ready-mix - a commercial preparation containing most of the ingredients for a dish , powdered cocoa and Cup o' Noodles noo·dle 1 n. A narrow, ribbonlike strip of dried dough, usually made of flour, eggs, and water. [German Nudel. ) * A decent outfit or two (never know who you'll see at the dance!) * Products, products, products (your camp store probably doesn't stock your to-die-for conditioner or fave fave Informal n. One that is preferred above others or likely to win; a favorite. adj. Favorite. [Short for favorite.] lip gloss) * Memory-makers (a journal, address book and camera are a good start) * Rainy-day fun (jacks, an MP3-player or a good old-fashioned read) * Stationery and stamps (They might be gettin' on your nerves now, but your parents probably deserve some mail, right?) #3 Twice the Fun You don't need a busload bus·load n. The number of passengers or the quantity of cargo that a bus can carry. Noun 1. busload - the quantity of cargo or the number of passengers that a bus can carry of buds to have fun around the fire--camp life can be awesome with just one really cool friend. Besides giving you someone to share care packages with, a close pal can make wake-up call wackier, mess hall zanier and lights-out less lonely. So, after you arrive, seek out a friendly face and try to make contact. Even the shy know how to say, "Hi." #4 In on the Action A big part of camp experience is doing stuff you could never do at home. Mastering new skills ups your confidence and helps you learn more about your abilities. So try archery! Throw pottery! Take up kayaking! When you get home, not only will you be a braver, bolder you, you'll have awesome stories to tell about scaled mountains and woven lanyards. #5 Mean Girls You might find that, in your bunk, there's a person--or, worse, a group--you don't get along with. If this happens, don't panic
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WWE Witwe (German: Widow) WWE William Webb Ellis (inventor of rugby) WWE World Wide Education WWE Well Woman Exam levels. The best thing you can do is take the high road and ignore any bunkmate bunk·mate n. A person with whom one shares sleeping quarters. Noun 1. bunkmate - someone who occupies the same sleeping quarters as yourself baddies. #6 The Homesick Blues Even with all the s'mores and hot dogs a person can stomach, a gal can get misty over missing home-cookin'. Make your bunk feel like home by decorating with pies of the fam, friends and favorite stars. When you're dozin' off, you'll feel like they're watching over you. Also, keep a journal. Spilling your emotions out on paper can keep you on an even keel when your feelings are flying outta control. Plus, you'll have a written record of your summer ... one that'll keep being more and more fun! |
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