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Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:58 pm
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
doing what, exactly?
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Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:00 pm
plugga wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
YOU GO GIRL
Now I have to wait few months to find out if I get in and I also have to save insane amounts of money so I can afford it.
I would be doing research in finding artifacts from the Chinese and Paiute Indian workers during the Gold Rush period since that's when the area was populated. It's a ghost town now.
steph The Navesink Banks
Posts : 7938 Join date : 2009-04-21 Age : 40 Location : arizona
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:02 pm
oldgospelchoir wrote:
plugga wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
YOU GO GIRL
Now I have to wait few months to find out if I get in and I also have to save insane amounts of money so I can afford it.
I would be doing research in finding artifacts from the Chinese and Paiute Indian workers during the Gold Rush period since that's when the area was populated. It's a ghost town now.
that sounds cool! more interesting than taking notes on gravestones.
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Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:03 pm
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
plugga wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
YOU GO GIRL
Now I have to wait few months to find out if I get in and I also have to save insane amounts of money so I can afford it.
I would be doing research in finding artifacts from the Chinese and Paiute Indian workers during the Gold Rush period since that's when the area was populated. It's a ghost town now.
that sounds cool! more interesting than taking notes on gravestones.
yeah it totally does. I'm not sure how much it's going to cost exactly yet but I figured I would apply none the less. also month long camping...I would never pass up on camping.
steph The Navesink Banks
Posts : 7938 Join date : 2009-04-21 Age : 40 Location : arizona
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:07 pm
oldgospelchoir wrote:
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
plugga wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
YOU GO GIRL
Now I have to wait few months to find out if I get in and I also have to save insane amounts of money so I can afford it.
I would be doing research in finding artifacts from the Chinese and Paiute Indian workers during the Gold Rush period since that's when the area was populated. It's a ghost town now.
that sounds cool! more interesting than taking notes on gravestones.
yeah it totally does. I'm not sure how much it's going to cost exactly yet but I figured I would apply none the less. also month long camping...I would never pass up on camping.
yeah, definitely. month long camping? i don't think i could do that! my dad took us camping a lot when i was younger but i don't like the bugs and dirt and crapping in an outhouse. parts of it were nice, but i think i've experienced it enough in my life. plus, i am paranoid, and i saw a Dateline episode once about a man who killed a couple who were camping...so yeah, i think i would just be worried about getting murdered the whole time.
Camus The Navesink Banks
Posts : 5335 Join date : 2011-12-16 Age : 34 Location : UK
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:08 pm
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
plugga wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
YOU GO GIRL
Now I have to wait few months to find out if I get in and I also have to save insane amounts of money so I can afford it.
I would be doing research in finding artifacts from the Chinese and Paiute Indian workers during the Gold Rush period since that's when the area was populated. It's a ghost town now.
that sounds cool! more interesting than taking notes on gravestones.
yeah it totally does. I'm not sure how much it's going to cost exactly yet but I figured I would apply none the less. also month long camping...I would never pass up on camping.
yeah, definitely. month long camping? i don't think i could do that! my dad took us camping a lot when i was younger but i don't like the bugs and dirt and crapping in an outhouse. parts of it were nice, but i think i've experienced it enough in my life. plus, i am paranoid, and i saw a Dateline episode once about a man who killed a couple who were camping...so yeah, i think i would just be worried about getting murdered the whole time.
You've got more chance of getting hit by a car. Nothing to worry about at all, just a freak occurrence.
plugga The Navesink Banks
Posts : 8156 Join date : 2011-01-03 Age : 35 Location : UK
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:09 pm
i haaaate camping but good for you if you like it
Camus The Navesink Banks
Posts : 5335 Join date : 2011-12-16 Age : 34 Location : UK
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:09 pm
Last went camping in October. It was so cooooooooold.
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steph The Navesink Banks
Posts : 7938 Join date : 2009-04-21 Age : 40 Location : arizona
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:09 pm
Camus wrote:
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
plugga wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
YOU GO GIRL
Now I have to wait few months to find out if I get in and I also have to save insane amounts of money so I can afford it.
I would be doing research in finding artifacts from the Chinese and Paiute Indian workers during the Gold Rush period since that's when the area was populated. It's a ghost town now.
that sounds cool! more interesting than taking notes on gravestones.
yeah it totally does. I'm not sure how much it's going to cost exactly yet but I figured I would apply none the less. also month long camping...I would never pass up on camping.
yeah, definitely. month long camping? i don't think i could do that! my dad took us camping a lot when i was younger but i don't like the bugs and dirt and crapping in an outhouse. parts of it were nice, but i think i've experienced it enough in my life. plus, i am paranoid, and i saw a Dateline episode once about a man who killed a couple who were camping...so yeah, i think i would just be worried about getting murdered the whole time.
You've got more chance of getting hit by a car. Nothing to worry about at all, just a freak occurrence.
i know, but...i'm always worried about someone breaking into my house and killing me! i've gotten to the point where i don't need to check the closet and underneath my bed before i go to sleep every night, but i do still pull back the shower curtain any time i go into someone's bathroom...just to make sure.
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Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:10 pm
Camus wrote:
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
steph wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
plugga wrote:
oldgospelchoir wrote:
I just applied for a month long field camp at Mono Lake, CA!!
YOU GO GIRL
Now I have to wait few months to find out if I get in and I also have to save insane amounts of money so I can afford it.
I would be doing research in finding artifacts from the Chinese and Paiute Indian workers during the Gold Rush period since that's when the area was populated. It's a ghost town now.
that sounds cool! more interesting than taking notes on gravestones.
yeah it totally does. I'm not sure how much it's going to cost exactly yet but I figured I would apply none the less. also month long camping...I would never pass up on camping.
yeah, definitely. month long camping? i don't think i could do that! my dad took us camping a lot when i was younger but i don't like the bugs and dirt and crapping in an outhouse. parts of it were nice, but i think i've experienced it enough in my life. plus, i am paranoid, and i saw a Dateline episode once about a man who killed a couple who were camping...so yeah, i think i would just be worried about getting murdered the whole time.
You've got more chance of getting hit by a car. Nothing to worry about at all, just a freak occurrence.
Maybe I will fall into some pit while excavating. better than getting murdered.
Camus The Navesink Banks
Posts : 5335 Join date : 2011-12-16 Age : 34 Location : UK
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:11 pm
steph wrote:
i know, but...i'm always worried about someone breaking into my house and killing me! i've gotten to the point where i don't need to check the closet and underneath my bed before i go to sleep every night, but i do still pull back the shower curtain any time i go into someone's bathroom...just to make sure.
I'm sure everyone was like at one stage. You'll get past it soon enough.
steph The Navesink Banks
Posts : 7938 Join date : 2009-04-21 Age : 40 Location : arizona
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:11 pm
ohmygod im remembering all these things from camping now.
one time, we went camping out in the forest and there was no outhouse, so my dad just dug a hole in the ground. he had a small folding stool with a fabric center, he cut out the fabric, and told us to use it like a toilet hahaha. pretty sure we all refused.
you're welcome world, i know you all wanted to know that
Camus The Navesink Banks
Posts : 5335 Join date : 2011-12-16 Age : 34 Location : UK
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:12 pm
steph wrote:
ohmygod im remembering all these things from camping now.
one time, we went camping out in the forest and there was no outhouse, so my dad just dug a hole in the ground. he had a small folding stool with a fabric center, he cut out the fabric, and told us to use it like a toilet hahaha. pretty sure we all refused.
you're welcome world, i know you all wanted to know that
Your dad is brilliant. That's resourcefulness right there.
plugga The Navesink Banks
Posts : 8156 Join date : 2011-01-03 Age : 35 Location : UK
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:12 pm
steph wrote:
ohmygod im remembering all these things from camping now.
one time, we went camping out in the forest and there was no outhouse, so my dad just dug a hole in the ground. he had a small folding stool with a fabric center, he cut out the fabric, and told us to use it like a toilet hahaha. pretty sure we all refused.
you're welcome world, i know you all wanted to know that
no. just no
steph The Navesink Banks
Posts : 7938 Join date : 2009-04-21 Age : 40 Location : arizona
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:12 pm
Camus wrote:
steph wrote:
i know, but...i'm always worried about someone breaking into my house and killing me! i've gotten to the point where i don't need to check the closet and underneath my bed before i go to sleep every night, but i do still pull back the shower curtain any time i go into someone's bathroom...just to make sure.
I'm sure everyone was like at one stage. You'll get past it soon enough.
haha. nope. i think i'm past the point of outgrowing it!
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Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:13 pm
steph wrote:
ohmygod im remembering all these things from camping now.
one time, we went camping out in the forest and there was no outhouse, so my dad just dug a hole in the ground. he had a small folding stool with a fabric center, he cut out the fabric, and told us to use it like a toilet hahaha. pretty sure we all refused.
you're welcome world, i know you all wanted to know that
I totally wanted to know that. thanks. Im going to log off and do some reading now...
steph The Navesink Banks
Posts : 7938 Join date : 2009-04-21 Age : 40 Location : arizona
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:13 pm
plugga wrote:
steph wrote:
ohmygod im remembering all these things from camping now.
one time, we went camping out in the forest and there was no outhouse, so my dad just dug a hole in the ground. he had a small folding stool with a fabric center, he cut out the fabric, and told us to use it like a toilet hahaha. pretty sure we all refused.
you're welcome world, i know you all wanted to know that
no. just no
i know right?
steph The Navesink Banks
Posts : 7938 Join date : 2009-04-21 Age : 40 Location : arizona
Subject: Re: Spam Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:13 pm
oldgospelchoir wrote:
steph wrote:
ohmygod im remembering all these things from camping now.
one time, we went camping out in the forest and there was no outhouse, so my dad just dug a hole in the ground. he had a small folding stool with a fabric center, he cut out the fabric, and told us to use it like a toilet hahaha. pretty sure we all refused.
you're welcome world, i know you all wanted to know that
I totally wanted to know that. thanks. Im going to log off and do some reading now...