An honest to goodness slice of life. If you have camped you have been real close to here. Perhaps in the next "stall" over.
Those offended by the body, well, you wont like. But there are a lot of folk who will both cringe and smile and ultimately reconsider their vacation one way or another after hearing this.
I was recently camping and it was memorable in a similar but totally different way, if you know what I mean? You dont know what I mean? Well, then listen and let others hear this truth.
This is a well-written essay piece about camping, or more accurately, about what bears do in the woods (but it's not a bear in this case, but the essayist). It's humorous and hits its mark, but whether that mark is one you want on your station is the only question. It's not offensive in any way but it won't fit but in the right spot with the right listeners.
Comments for Smells Like Camping
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paul cheevers
Posted on September 03, 2004 at 12:49 AM | Permalink
Review of Smells Like Camping
An honest to goodness slice of life. If you have camped you have been real close to here. Perhaps in the next "stall" over.
Those offended by the body, well, you wont like. But there are a lot of folk who will both cringe and smile and ultimately reconsider their vacation one way or another after hearing this.
I was recently camping and it was memorable in a similar but totally different way, if you know what I mean? You dont know what I mean? Well, then listen and let others hear this truth.
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Posted on August 21, 2004 at 08:22 PM | Permalink
Review of Smells Like Camping
This piece is very well written. I wish it included ambient sounds or some tape on the trip. I think the length is perfect and the story is engaging.
Hans Anderson
Posted on August 20, 2004 at 08:28 AM | Permalink
Review of Smells Like Camping
This is a well-written essay piece about camping, or more accurately, about what bears do in the woods (but it's not a bear in this case, but the essayist). It's humorous and hits its mark, but whether that mark is one you want on your station is the only question. It's not offensive in any way but it won't fit but in the right spot with the right listeners.