if it's anything like the megabus. i had no idea how wonderful of a place dc is, nor that i would call it home. but i was petrified. i was like, i can't stay here. i was so nervous that morning to go to this weather camp that i couldn't even have my morning bacon at the breakfast buffet, which shows that i was petrified. so i go to this weather camp and, you know, i'm looking around. it's a bunch other kids and they all seem nerdy, too. but i was because i didn't know any of these people and. i had also just had my harrowing experience, megabus. and as we're sitting there, this guy in a hot air balloon shirt walks in and he looks like the male version of miss frizzle and he says, hi, ron, my name is mr. moseley's, wearing his big balloon shirt and i'm sitting there, he's talking. he seems like an eclectic fellow, super nice guy, but all of a sudden i jump upwards, something in my pocket is buzzing and i didn't have a buzz phone. i was not the pinnacle of technology. i didn't have a phone with me and something in my poc