Monday, March 31, 2014

Is this a good list for camping (I'll be in a camper)?

Q. Lol sorry for flooding but it's URGENT!!!


If it helps much, go on google maps and look up lake George NY sattelite view so you can see it. It's really beautiful :D

And also these are like campsites. Our campground thing is rigt next to a park pretty much on a busy road, except the park is quiet and ao are the campsites. Im at the lake George battleground campsites and our whole family is on 1 little road haha. Cars drive down and me and my cousins are like gtfo!!! Lol does anyone have ideas??

Here is my list:

              Lake George List!!!
[CLOTHING]:
6 pairs of shorts
10 tee shirts
4 pairs of socks
Sneakers
Flip Flops
Sandals
2 hoodies
1 vest (it gets chilly sometimes)
10 pairs of underwear (awkward moment. *cricket cricket*
Pajama capri's with pajama shirt.

[SPORTS AKA FUN STUFF =D]
Kickball
Teeball (bat and ball)
Basketball
Frisbee
Skateboard
Scooter
Bike (If fixed by the time we leave)

[THINGS FOR THE WEDDING]
(Okay so my 2nd cousin is getting married.)
Nice dress
Nice shoes
Earings
Hair curler
Eye shadow
Mascara
Necklace

[PERSONAL ITEMS]:
Candy :D
iPod
Phone
My magazines
Books
Drawing notepad and a packet of pencils.
Nail polish
Lip gloss
Camera


Well that's it. Anything else I might need? You help is greatly needed :D
@Kaleb

I WILL need all of that at sometime because when it rains me and my cousins are inside the camper and we will get bored. Every year I forget these things and when my parents and my aunts uncles decide to stay t the campsite for the day it's just a wild horse rodeo. All of my cousins and me are practically jumping out of our skin when we wake up so we can get to the beaches and shops, museums resturanta and amusement parks. So the time when there is a thunder storm. (there has always been a maximum of 4 whenever we go tree, we get BORED.


Answer
I have gone camping too many times to count...I have been camping since I was little. I have stayed in tents and campers, so I know what is needed for both.
You pretty much have everything for your clothing, but I would also suggest bringing these:
~Since you are going to Lake George, which I am guessing is a lake, I would also bring a swimsuit and a towel.
~Tank tops for if it gets too hot
~Long sleeve shirt for if it gets chilly

For the sport section you have it all. Although, I would considered cutting back a little, because you have a lot listed. But, that is up to you. Nothing that you have listed really takes up a lot of space except for a bike and a scooter. But, do you really need a bike, scooter, and a skateboard? How about just taking one or two, not all three? Just a suggestion.

Things For the Wedding is nothing that I can really add anything to, because you know what you need for that.

You seem pretty set for your personal items. Candy is always good to bring :) And books and magazines are good to read when you feel like relaxing.
~I would suggest bringing a board game, like checkers or something. Board games are always fun to play when you are camping.
~I would also suggest bringing things to make smores. You won't be able to experience true camping unless you bring stuff to make smores. What you will need is graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate bars! You can either buy the metal things that you put the marshmallows on to roast over the fire, or you can find little skinny sticks and strip them of their bark and use those to roast the marshmallows over the fire. But, you definitely need to bring stuff to make smores! They are the best!

Hope I helped. If you have any questions, feel free to email me!

Isn't it backwards to give prisoners more rights than the average family?




Mark B


Does anyone else have a serious issue with the fact that US prisoners have rights not afforded to law abiding citizens? Ofr instance free cable, 3 squares a day, CHEAP access to an education (if not free), state of the art weights, etc etc. Can't we bring back chain gangs or make them earn their keep by producing something- I know some prisons make furniture, but what else?
and I am not saying we shouldn't try to reform prisoners. more along the lines of what arwenlotrz is saying. sure help them get a GED, but a college degree-- NOT- my wife and I are still paying for our own- it's an insult to pay for theirs too. Also, if prison really sucked, maybe people would be more hesitant to commit a friggin crime-- if you can't do the time, don't do the crime
and no, I do NOT expect a hand out, I am more than happy to work for what I have, I've done so since I was 14. I think prison SHOULD suck!
Oh, and I have been behind bars once, I was scooped up while at a part and spent the night in the clinker- it sucked, and I never want to go back!



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Sheriff Joe of Maricopa County, AZ has made his prison a model the rest of the nation should follow

MARICOPA COUNTY, Arizona (CNN) -- The tent city looks like a military camp in the desert, with thick canvas sleeping quarters spreading out in a remote area of Arizona.

The inhabitants, however, are not soldiers, but residents of an unusual, some say brutal, prison run by legendary lawman Joe Arpaio, called the toughest sheriff in the West.

For the Maricopa County sheriff, who opened the nation's largest tent prison in 1993, saving taxpayer pennies matters more than comforting convicted felons.

"We took away coffee, that saved $150,000 a year. Why do you need coffee in jail?" says Arpaio, patrolling the dusty, barren grounds. "Switched to bologna sandwiches, that saved half a million dollars a year."

Arpaio makes inmates pay for their meals, which some say are worse than those for the guard dogs. Canines eat $1.10 worth of food a day, the inmate 90 cents, the sheriff says. "I'm very proud of that too."

Critics rail against harsh conditions in the prison, where temperatures can top 100 degrees.

"We still have rights, but they act like we're scum," one inmate complains.

Arpaio boasts of his chain gangs for men and women, which "contribute thousands of dollars of free labor to taxpayers each month," according to his Web site.




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