Originally coined as "sidewalk surfing", this activity & sport originated as wooden planks atop roller skate wheels in the 1940s.
What is skateboarding?
Made famous by Kevin Hackett's 2019 release "YOUTH", this cabin in cluster two is known by many this week as a one word blend between its original name and its neighbor, Spindrift.
What is Amherst?
Our beloved worship director lost these along a trail not too long ago and rediscovered them covered in slug slime and dirt.
What are Matt's glasses?
This product is owned by Nestlé, released originally in 1935 by the company Rowntree's. In 2011, they ran a slogan campaign using the word "Irresistabubble" to describe it.
What is Aero?
Regarded as one of the greatest basketball players and centers of all time, this famous person is a former professional basketball player who is currently a sports analyst on the television program "Inside the NBA".
Who is Shaq/Shaquille O'Neal?
This activity has no direct origin, but is most popular in the UK along any shoreline that allows for it to take place. If it can't be done from the shoreline, perhaps take a boat.
What is seal spotting?
Describing a being of supreme power and/or authority.
What is Sovereign?
While sleeping in Grafton, this item was taken from Matt by a camper and was used as a replacement for toilet paper.
What is a sock?
Finding its origin in Canada, this candy was introduced initially as an iteration of popular UK candy "Biscrisp" in 1938, becoming its own candy soon after. The first variation of the current candy was an Orange flavor, releasing for a limited time in 2001 and 2002.
What is Coffee Crisp?
This 1980 golf comedy is renowned as one of the funniest sports movies ever made, starring the likes of Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, and Rodney Dangerfield, among others.
What is "Caddyshack"?
Governed in the U.S. by the NFAA, this activity dates back as far as 72,000 years ago, only being popularized as a sport as recent as 1483.
What is archery?
As most of us know, the cabins here at Keats Camps are all named after boats. This cabin, however, also shares names with a sportswear company and a handful of universities.
What is Columbia?
This person is guilty of driving over one of the speaker stands Matt offered the program team during Monday's dock dance, flattening one of the legs and leaving the boardwalk with one normal speaker stand and one awkward speaker stand.
Who is Beatrice?
Notorious for its crispy, perforated structure, this product is owned globally by Nestlé, except in the U.S. where it is licensed and distributed by the H. B. Reese Candy Company. Japan has the most diverse array of this confection, offering over 300 different flavors through both temporary and permanent runs since 2000.
What is Kit Kat?
This song was released in 1989 by American new wave band "The B-52's" and was inspired by a cabin in Athens, Georgia where the group wrote some of their debut album, including one of the singles "Rock Lobster".
What is "Love Shack"?
This activity can be presented in many different forms, including static, dynamic, and vertical. Often the most intense seatrade, when facilitated correctly, it's also one of the safest.
What is high ropes?
This cabin shares names with a city in northeastern Spain, as well as with a galleass in the 1588 Spanish Armada. All remnants of this ship are currently on display at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, home of our lovely Katie.
What is Girona?
Often treated with antibiotics, this condition is usually a symptom that comes alongside many different infections or illnesses, the most common being acute viral pharyngitis.
What is a sore throat?
Manufactured by trading card company Topps, this product is paired with a plastic base for optimal use. Although irrelevant, this particular item at Mariner's Inn has been claimed by Topps as their best selling product among Orthodox Jews, as it is one of the few common products in stores that is entirely kosher.
What is a ring pop?
This novel was written by Canadian author William P. Young and was released in May 2007, selling over 1 million copies worldwide within a year of its release. A motion picture adaptation was released 10 years after the book, starring the likes of Tim McGraw and Octavia Spencer.
What is "The Shack"?
This activity originated with bored seamen who would use bags to transport fuel overseas.
Sharing names with one of GMC's newest SUV models, this cabin is originally named after a former hydrographic surveying and oceanographic research ship built in Nova Scotia.
What is Acadia?
Caused by strain, overuse, injury, or too much exercise, this form of inflammation is usually found in joints and often brings a great amount of swelling, pain, and discomfort.
What is tendonitis?
Based in Wyoming, Michigan, this sustenance allocation company has been reported by Forbes as among the top 25 largest private companies in North America.
What is Gordon Food Services (GFS)?
Also known as a gyve, this is a U-shaped piece of metal that is often secured with a pin, bolt, or a quick-release locking pin mechanism.
What is a shackle?