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KNOW HOW TO AVOID DISASTER

The camp neighbors seemed quiet when you arrived at noon. By evening, they’d polished off a few bottles of whiskey, and it’s getting wild over there.

This one may be your own fault. The fraternity sweatshirts and trucker hats should have been a dead giveaway. You can politely ask your neighbors to cool it, but that probably won’t work. If the booze

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