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Old 04-29-2006, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by faf
In the mean time, if you are aware of good d-camps, please let me know!
When I was a boy I went to Camp Joslin. It's about an hour west of Boston.

There is a girl's camp (Clara Barton) about five or ten miles away. So when he reaches his teens he might enjoy the dances they have a fair bit better. If that's a concern for him now, have someone explain the concept of "cootie-spray" to him. Medically speaking, extensive exposure to cooties from mom's kisses should have helped him build up a resistance to cooties.

It's brought to you by the same people who brought you Joslin Clinic and the various Joslin Diabetes Centers around the country. They know their stuff. I drove past it last year when I was doing some training for work in MA. It was odd, everything seemed, you know, smaller. When I did a web search I found out that Petah Lendal (inside joke, his accent) whose letter appeared in every advert they had back then, who was later one of my counselors, is now running the place.
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