Oh, don't worry, I wouldn't attempt a camp commute. If I go, I want to be in "clown mode" the whole week. That would be impossible if I were to go home every night and face mountains of dirty clothes, naughty children, etc.
Do a lot of clowns go to camp not knowing anybody? I have this fear that I'd be a loner/outsider the whole week.
Also, how does it differ from Mooseburger's shorter events? I did her Clown Adventure in Vegas a few years ago, and, although fun, I wouldn't say it changed my life.
Everyone who has done Mooseburger says you leave more confident in your clowning. Admittedly, I have this phobia of clowning in front of clowns I don't know. I tend to get intimidated by them and, when I go to conferences, I hardly ever compete (intimidation factor again). The one time I did compete, it kind of freaked me out a little.
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