I recently returned from a week of camping at Big Sur, on California's central coast. Camping in this area was the first location my husband and I went camping together, and I adore this place since it is so tranquil and has breathtaking views. Some of our family members gathered, and one of my friends from the San Francisco area came down for a few of days.. It's been wonderful to be away from computers and televisions for a spell and just hang around.
The campsite directly across the street from us was occupied for the majority of the day by a group of young women in their twenties. I couldn't keep track of how many there were in all, but I'd say there were approximately 12, give or take two. It was difficult to tell because people were coming and going all the time, I assume to get supplies. They had really reserved two campsites and had arrived in four automobiles, two of which were parked in each spot. There was only one tent available to them. I didn't believe it was a particularly large tent, especially considering how many people were in it. What I don't know is whether one or two of them slept in their automobiles. I was not keeping an eye on their sleeping arrangements! There were several times when I expected a large group of men to show up, but none did.
When I started thinking about it, I wondered whether they might be ambots. Otherwise, they would have been all over us trying to peddle their Amway shite, which I seriously doubt in this situation. However, it made me think of how many ambots try to jam into a single hotel room at Scamway functions in order to save money on accommodations. Though I imagine one man is accountable for paying the hotel bill and hopes the rest of the group coughs up some money. Bring a tent and find a place to set it up if you want to save even more money. As a result, how many ambots can you fit into a tent that could be set up anywhere, whether it's a park, a vacant lot, or any other location? I don't know. 20 ambots crammed into a tent? At an Amway event, there was a tent city. Classy!
And what should you pack for a camping vacation in terms of food? Here are a few items that an average person might bring along on a camping trip with them: Cereal boxes in single serving sizes; eggs; bacon; bread; peanut butter; tin can foods; hot dogs; hamburgers; steak; potatoes; cookies; marshmallows; potato chips; pop; beer; tin can foods
So, what exactly would an ambot pack in their cooler before heading out on a camping trip? There isn't much. Food bars with a bad taste, XS, Nutrilite vitamins, and perfectly pricey water are all on the menu.
What do regular folks do for entertainment when camping? Swimming in a lake or the ocean if there is one nearby, hiking, reading, meeting up with friends, and telling spooky stories around a campfire are all possibilities depending on where you are staying. There is occasionally a park ranger present who gives talks or leads nature walks. Activities such as ATVing, 4 wheeling, biking, and waterskiing may be possible in the surrounding area.
What exactly does an ambot perform when on a camping expedition? They only talk about Amway since it is the only thing that occupies their time. What about putting other campers in a bad mood by attempting to prospect them? Using phrases such as "Take a look at that massive RV over there. Wouldn't it be nice to have something like that? If you sign up with Amway and get 6 other people to join you, you can purchase a fresh new one in as little as 6 months. Every year, you may purchase a new recreational vehicle." Have you ever told scary stories around the campfire? Just talking about Amway will achieve that horror narrative criteria! Ambots, on the other hand, have nothing else to say. Their old lives have been removed from them and their entire existence revolves around Amway and Amway products and Amway meetings and Amway fiends. No thats not a misprint! As I used to hear at Amway functions, there isn't much else to do than sell Amway products.
Nothing, if you're an ambot, will satisfy your curiosity.
If you're a regular well rounded person the opportunities are unlimited.
As opposed to the topic of how many ambots can fit in a tent, the better question is how many ambots would want to camp out in a tent. Ambots are unlikely to do so since they consider it to be beneath their dignity. All those movies we saw at Amway meetings and functions the ambots were travelling first class if they weren't on a private aircraft and staying at 5* hotels. Camping is not an option. When ambots have a fake it until you make it image to project, there's no area for a tent to be set up.
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