Kevlar condoms work for me.Barbie wrote:DON'T Fuck On the Blow Up Mattresses ( unless you want to sleep on the ground the rest of the week)
Yay.DO bring a wrap to sit on IF your going to wander around naked
That one almost made me blow OJ all over my monitor!Barbie wrote:Ugly Dougly you reminded me of a couple more dos and don'ts... and I don't like to sleep on the cots.
DON'T Fuck On the Blow Up Mattresses ( unless you want to sleep on the ground the rest of the week)
Dammit! I just got rid of 20 years of brides maid dresses! Seriously, I donated them to a non profit for prom dresses. Some poor girl is probably still a virgin due to my hideous collection of late 80's/early 90's taffeta!Barbie wrote: Do Bring that Brides Maid Dress You'll never wear again
We keep a cot in the general shade area, with a dust cover, for people who need to take a daytime nap and don't want to crawl into the tent. the trick is to get a cot which will support a LOT of people, because it will get used as a couch otherwise. I wouldn't sleep on one at night because it gets cold underneath. A mat or foam layer should sole that. Also, we attracted neighboring hippies who wanted to take daytime naps, dusty boots and all. Some people have no couth while visiting other camps.Ugly Dougly wrote:I've been sleeping on the ground during my past BM experiences. I am thinking now of folding cots for me and my camp. What's the experience with these? Recommendations? Snarky comments?
Have you thought about spreading mothballs around the perimeter of your camp?AntiM wrote:Also, we attracted neighboring hippies who wanted to take daytime naps, dusty boots and all. Some people have no couth while visiting other camps.
if you spread hippy balls, you can have the fun of removal, as well as creating a fine choir for sunday morning hymns......Sail Man wrote:Have you thought about spreading mothballs around the perimeter of your camp?AntiM wrote:Also, we attracted neighboring hippies who wanted to take daytime naps, dusty boots and all. Some people have no couth while visiting other camps.
AntiM wrote:We keep a cot in the general shade area, with a dust cover, for people who need to take a daytime nap and don't want to crawl into the tent. the trick is to get a cot which will support a LOT of people, because it will get used as a couch otherwise. I wouldn't sleep on one at night because it gets cold underneath. A mat or foam layer should sole that. Also, we attracted neighboring hippies who wanted to take daytime naps, dusty boots and all. Some people have no couth while visiting other camps.Ugly Dougly wrote:I've been sleeping on the ground during my past BM experiences. I am thinking now of folding cots for me and my camp. What's the experience with these? Recommendations? Snarky comments?
as long as you are nekkid, of the opposite sex, fairly attrictive, and recently shaven...it is fine by me !!!xismim wrote:
so what is the proper way to visit a neighbor? falling asleep not in your own tent/ taking up someone else's spot that they had pre-thought to prepare for themselves... is that okay?
Well said Dick... Well Said...oneeyeddick wrote:as long as you are nekkid, of the opposite sex, fairly attrictive, and recently shaven...it is fine by me !!!xismim wrote:
so what is the proper way to visit a neighbor? falling asleep not in your own tent/ taking up someone else's spot that they had pre-thought to prepare for themselves... is that okay?