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Then Kate and her kids land at the campsite. Quickly, Kate proves to be a bigger pill than a horse tranquilizer. "I'm not worrying about bears right now," she is soon grousing. "I'm just worried about keeping my toes wiggling
'cause they're freezing." Sarah, daughters Piper and Willow, husband Todd and other family members seem to be having a blast. So, for that matter, are Kate's youngsters. "The kids are having fun, so I'm tolerating it, but this is my new home," grumbles Kate, having sullenly planted herself, apart from the rest, beneath a tarp. "I am miserable, but, I mean, somebody's got to be." Sarah, ever gung-ho, announces to the group, "This is the most luxurious camping spot I've ever seen!" Cut to Kate, who tells the camera, "It just kills me that people, like, willingly do this." Soon everybody else is enjoying hamburgers, hot dogs and s'mores from the campfire. Maybe it was finding out the hot dogs are moose. About that time, Kate loses it. "I don't see a table, I don't see utensils, I don't see hand-cleansing materials," she whimpers. "This is not ideal conditions. I am freezing to the bone, I have 19 layers on, my hands are frigid. I held it together as long as I could and I'm done now!" She gathers up her children and, mere hours after their arrival, they have eaten and run. Fortunately, Sarah knows the show must go on. Minus the Gosselins, she settles the crowd down for the night. "Well, I thought we were gonna go camping with the Gosselins," she says when it's all over, full of glossy good cheer. "Turned out, we didn't. We had lunch with them on a sandbar." ___ TLC is a division of Discovery Communications Inc. ___ Online:
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