Difference between revisions of "Camp See-A-Tree"
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'''Camp See-A-Tree''' is a camp for underprivileged boys. | '''Camp See-A-Tree''' is a camp for underprivileged boys. | ||
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[[Homer]], [[Lenny]], [[Carl]] and [[Moe]] all went to Camp See-A-Tree when they were kids. Homer, Lenny and Carl attended together, and met Moe on their first day at the camp. Moe introduced himself as a counselor, but the truth was that he had been abandoned at the camp by his parents, who had simply never returned to pick him up. | [[Homer]], [[Lenny]], [[Carl]] and [[Moe]] all went to Camp See-A-Tree when they were kids. Homer, Lenny and Carl attended together, and met Moe on their first day at the camp. Moe introduced himself as a counselor, but the truth was that he had been abandoned at the camp by his parents, who had simply never returned to pick him up. | ||
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*[[Camp Land-A-Man]] | *[[Camp Land-A-Man]] | ||
*[[Camp Flab-Away]] | *[[Camp Flab-Away]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:57, August 28, 2012
Camp See-A-Tree
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Camp See-A-Tree is a camp for underprivileged boys.
History
Homer, Lenny, Carl and Moe all went to Camp See-A-Tree when they were kids. Homer, Lenny and Carl attended together, and met Moe on their first day at the camp. Moe introduced himself as a counselor, but the truth was that he had been abandoned at the camp by his parents, who had simply never returned to pick him up.
The boys enjoyed their daytime activities at Camp See-A-Tree, but at night they had to work at Camp Land-A-Man, the all-girls' camp across the lake. They were put to work in the kitchen washing dishes. Camp Land-A-Man couldn't afford to hire dishwashers because it was paying for parents' lawsuits, and thus had to take advantage of the free labor from the boys' camp.