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	<title>Comments on: Best Job in The World</title>
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		<title>By: Kenny</title>
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		<description>Ha! That looks like great event. So much fun.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Yeah, I agree with you on the best job in the world. It reminded me of a funny moment. Several years ago when I was in IN, I started an 8 week long day camp out of our church. I had a director and associate director who ran the camp, so it was necessary for me to see to the day to day details. I did make sure that on Tuesdays and Thursdays I brought my swimming trunks so I could jump on the bus and go to the swimming pool with the kids. That was a fun time... stepping out of my office and telling my admin, &quot;I&#039;ll be out for the next two hours if anyone calls... I&#039;m going swimming.&quot;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;That same summer, my assistant director was a college student who was engaged to be married. He told me one morning about a conversation he had with his fiance the night before. She was telling him how she&#039;d had a pretty rough day and how she was very tired. He echoed her response saying that it had been a long and hard day for him too and he was exhausted. Then he backtracked and said, &quot;who am I kidding, I swam for two hours, rode a go-kart for for a few hours. I played dodgeball, capture the flag and just hung out with kids for most of the day... Yeah, I had a great day!&quot;</description>
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<p>Yeah, I agree with you on the best job in the world. It reminded me of a funny moment. Several years ago when I was in IN, I started an 8 week long day camp out of our church. I had a director and associate director who ran the camp, so it was necessary for me to see to the day to day details. I did make sure that on Tuesdays and Thursdays I brought my swimming trunks so I could jump on the bus and go to the swimming pool with the kids. That was a fun time&#8230; stepping out of my office and telling my admin, &#8220;I&#8217;ll be out for the next two hours if anyone calls&#8230; I&#8217;m going swimming.&#8221;</p>
<p>That same summer, my assistant director was a college student who was engaged to be married. He told me one morning about a conversation he had with his fiance the night before. She was telling him how she&#8217;d had a pretty rough day and how she was very tired. He echoed her response saying that it had been a long and hard day for him too and he was exhausted. Then he backtracked and said, &#8220;who am I kidding, I swam for two hours, rode a go-kart for for a few hours. I played dodgeball, capture the flag and just hung out with kids for most of the day&#8230; Yeah, I had a great day!&#8221;</p>
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