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View Poll Results: How Long Does It Take You to Reach Sunburn Glory?
Sun? Sun?! BURNNNNNN! (Trogdor!) 8 5.63%
0-5 Minutes 8 5.63%
5-30 Minutes 19 13.38%
30 Minutes to 1 Hour 25 17.61%
A couple hours 37 26.06%
All Day! 22 15.49%
Sunburn? I'm a tanned beast 23 16.20%
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Re: Sunburnification

I got a rather painful sunburn last month while I was in Maine. It was the day off for most of the staff, so we went to one counselor's lake house to swim and grill out and generally avoid doing anything that so much as mentioned camp. I borrowed another counselor's spray-on sunscreen (which is the best idea ever!), but I apparently didn't get full coverage on my shoulders--just two spots.

That was Wednesday. Thursday, I was hurting pretty bad; on went the aloe (and frequently!), in went the ibuprofen, and out came the oldest and most comfortable T-shirts I had with me. Same song for the next two days, with the other counselors, most of whom were suffering a similar fate, adding in the challenge of actually FINDING the aloe. By Sunday, I was good enough to sleep on the train with just a little bit of pain from holding myself in an unnatural position. (Of course, with that particular night the way it was, I was more focused on staying awake from 2:00 AM until noon in New York City on hardly any sleep...but that's another tale.)
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