I never went to camp as a kid. I couldn't get into an Ivy League school. I wouldn't join a biker club.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In high school, I was sort of friends with the geeks and friends with the socials and everything else and not solidly in one camp. I've always lived on the borders.
Camp Southern Ground is a lot more than a camp. It's more of a campus.
I rode my bike to school every day from age five to age fourteen. It was a small town - you could go anywhere.
Law school and summer camp are the two experiences that inform pretty much all I do.
The whole experience on 'Grown Ups 2' was like going to adult summer camp.
I joined the local athletics club when I was 12, that's what I did. I did it of my own volition.
I hang out all the time with kids and young scouts and I never meet kids who don't want adventure.
I don't do fight camps anymore because I live in camp.
When I was in college, I lost my scholarship one year. I had enough money for tuition, but not room and board. So I camped in the hills.
Looking back, we had the hard time, but the privilege, of actually coming up playing biker bars and little bitty college bars.