March 15th 2008 Festival at Oak Springs
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17 years 11 months ago #3767
by Tim P (OrganicGolem)
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The scary part is theyre doing reruns of the show on like nickelodeon or something
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17 years 11 months ago #3768
by Elyse! (Elyse!)
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Replied by Elyse! (Elyse!) on topic March 15th 2008 Festival at Oak Springs
Funny, I was just talking about this the other day.
Kids on that show are just that - on a TV show.
Imagine that you were on that show, right now, at your current age and try to tell me SERIOUSLY that it's not the coolest thing you've ever done. And multiply that feeling times one million, because they are 10 years old.
On top of the fact that they've made it this far, they've made it to the temple. They're 3 minutes from GLORY, VICTORY, and a motherfuckin' MOUTAIN BIKE... these kids are quivering with joy and anticipation and sugar. They're also paired with some shmuck that they're never met before - that's another part of it. You have to have a good team. If you're awesome, but your partner sucks, you're still doomed not to make it in time.
I've also seen a lot of short kids waste a lot of time trying to GET the pieces of the monkey, which sucks pretty hard.
The point is, the kids are just too excited to function properly.
Much less assemble a monkey.
Kids on that show are just that - on a TV show.
Imagine that you were on that show, right now, at your current age and try to tell me SERIOUSLY that it's not the coolest thing you've ever done. And multiply that feeling times one million, because they are 10 years old.
On top of the fact that they've made it this far, they've made it to the temple. They're 3 minutes from GLORY, VICTORY, and a motherfuckin' MOUTAIN BIKE... these kids are quivering with joy and anticipation and sugar. They're also paired with some shmuck that they're never met before - that's another part of it. You have to have a good team. If you're awesome, but your partner sucks, you're still doomed not to make it in time.
I've also seen a lot of short kids waste a lot of time trying to GET the pieces of the monkey, which sucks pretty hard.
The point is, the kids are just too excited to function properly.
Much less assemble a monkey.
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17 years 11 months ago #3770
by Aria (Aria)
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I found this address. I think this may be the camp address, its in somerset nj right?
228 Weston Road Somerset, NJ, 08873
228 Weston Road Somerset, NJ, 08873
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17 years 11 months ago #3771
by Odo Garaath (Odo)
Here's hoping for a return of Wild and Crazy Kids.
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Replied by Odo Garaath (Odo) on topic March 15th 2008 Festival at Oak Springs
The scary part is theyre doing reruns of the show on like nickelodeon or something
Here's hoping for a return of Wild and Crazy Kids.
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17 years 11 months ago #3775
by Chris (Chris)
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Craig,
Chris/Gamblor did not realize you were looking for the directions. I would of course be happy to help you assemble the three pieces of the monkey. If I did not still have nightmares of being on the show and failing when I was 11 years old. Gage I told you not to tell people I was on that stupid show, and yes if they are showing reruns on TV just look for a skinny little kid with braces bigger then his head...they probably have cheese doodles stuck in them....AND YES I could not assemble the stupid monkey, but when in MY DEFENSE THERE IS A TIME CLOCK AND ALL SORTS OF NOISE! And for some reason one night in a drunken confession I told Gage that I was on the show, and my friends make fun of me for it to this day. I HATE THAT GOD DAMN MONKEY, but worst of all I never got to make my way into the pit of despair.
Chris/Gamblor did not realize you were looking for the directions. I would of course be happy to help you assemble the three pieces of the monkey. If I did not still have nightmares of being on the show and failing when I was 11 years old. Gage I told you not to tell people I was on that stupid show, and yes if they are showing reruns on TV just look for a skinny little kid with braces bigger then his head...they probably have cheese doodles stuck in them....AND YES I could not assemble the stupid monkey, but when in MY DEFENSE THERE IS A TIME CLOCK AND ALL SORTS OF NOISE! And for some reason one night in a drunken confession I told Gage that I was on the show, and my friends make fun of me for it to this day. I HATE THAT GOD DAMN MONKEY, but worst of all I never got to make my way into the pit of despair.
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17 years 11 months ago #3784
by Elyse! (Elyse!)
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Replied by Elyse! (Elyse!) on topic March 15th 2008 Festival at Oak Springs
I'll take the physical challenge!
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