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Jun 06, 2004 11:47

I got the job, I leave tomorrow.

I already found my sleeping bag, and make a run to the store - I'll start packing in a little bit.

Anyway, since I got back from the Camp, all I've done is sleep. Sleep, wake up, cough a little, sleep. I don't FEEL sick, but dammit... this isn't normal. I've slept almost, 20 hours in the past 26.

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xsuckaforakissx June 6 2004, 10:04:31 UTC
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i want to write you a lettar. so gimme gimme gimme the addy.

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got that????

:P

<3

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anonymous June 6 2004, 12:20:50 UTC
If you needany help packing, you know where to reach me. I'm a pro at this, I've only been doing it for ten years.

Along with a sleeping bag, it's good to also bring sheets. Because it's so hot out there, you'll sweat like none other if you sleep on top of your sleeping bag, just due to the material it's made of.

I'll go ahead and give you a list of things you don't want to forget.

*Sunscreen and bug spray. It also helps to have that anti-itch spray stuff but that's just for OCD people like me.
*Sheets and sleeping bag (see above)
*Alarm clock. You are responsible for waking up your entire cabin and having them places on time.
*Hat(s) or sunglasses. The sun burns your eyes. Especially if you end up working at the rapelling tower. If you work there, you'll get tanned / burned like none other. Sunglasses leave you with a lovely tan line.
*Water bottle.. Forget this and die.
*NO CD PLAYER.. You can't be on your bed listening to your CD player when you tell your children that they can't have one.
*Clothing of all sorts. ( ... )

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