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Summary:
In this summer-themed episode, Nick and Eric welcome back a familiar guest, Juliet — now all grown up and fresh off a three-week sleepaway-camp adventure in New Jersey. The conversation veers between nostalgia, absurd humor, and camp-life confessions. From the mystery of "bug juice" to pooter-tooters, bunk-bed politics, and forbidden phones, the trio explores what makes modern camp life tick. Eric reminisces about his days as a camp director (and legendary prankster), while Nick steers the discussion toward camp cuisine, canteen economics, and the elusive gummy sharks. The result is part reunion, part roast, and completely Discretions.
Highlights:
Juliet's first time at sleepaway camp and what's changed since Eric's counselor days.
The "reverse camp" business idea — kids stay, parents visit.
Why every cabin needs a fan, a pillow, and apparently, a pooter-tooter.
Nick's obsession with camp food, bread programs, and blue-tongued gummy sharks.
Eric's confession: the long-pee prank that became camp legend.
A debate on whether Kool-Aid still exists (spoiler: it might).
Closing thoughts on independence, camp humor, and missing tech-free simplicity.
Tone:
Playful, nostalgic, and just the right amount of ridiculous — classic Discretions.
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55 ratings
Summary:
In this summer-themed episode, Nick and Eric welcome back a familiar guest, Juliet — now all grown up and fresh off a three-week sleepaway-camp adventure in New Jersey. The conversation veers between nostalgia, absurd humor, and camp-life confessions. From the mystery of "bug juice" to pooter-tooters, bunk-bed politics, and forbidden phones, the trio explores what makes modern camp life tick. Eric reminisces about his days as a camp director (and legendary prankster), while Nick steers the discussion toward camp cuisine, canteen economics, and the elusive gummy sharks. The result is part reunion, part roast, and completely Discretions.
Highlights:
Juliet's first time at sleepaway camp and what's changed since Eric's counselor days.
The "reverse camp" business idea — kids stay, parents visit.
Why every cabin needs a fan, a pillow, and apparently, a pooter-tooter.
Nick's obsession with camp food, bread programs, and blue-tongued gummy sharks.
Eric's confession: the long-pee prank that became camp legend.
A debate on whether Kool-Aid still exists (spoiler: it might).
Closing thoughts on independence, camp humor, and missing tech-free simplicity.
Tone:
Playful, nostalgic, and just the right amount of ridiculous — classic Discretions.