
Juan Bobo Invades
Camp Chesterfield
As far as Juan Bobo knew, CampChesterfield was a high-security scientific research facility run by his uncle, Dr. Virgilio Bobo. But when he arrived at the camp, Juan Bobo saw this:

The main entrance looked like this:

Juan walked in and saw a pet cemetery, a fairy trail, a fountain of memory, an inspiration stump, and a Trail of Religions with statues of ten religious leaders including Siddhartha, Lao Tse, Abraham, and Zoroaster.
The Trail of Religions
He saw a Mother Mary statue, a stone pyramid, a totem pole, eight wooden toads, a Buddhist named Quan Yin, and a glow-in-the-dark Jesus whose arms moved up and down.
Camp Chesterfield had twenty religions all piled on top of each other like a stack of pancakes. Somewhere in there, Juan Bobo sensed a metaphor.
The most baffling feature of the camp, was a spiritual chair in the middle of nowhere.

Juan Bobo didn’t last long in this camp. Due to some unfortunate events which were not his fault, Juan was encouraged to seek his fortunes elsewhere.
With two dead women behind him, and the police on his tail, Juan Bobo left Camp Chesterfield behind – and set out to discover America.

227230 352468Hello! I would wish to supply a large thumbs up for your superb information you can have here about this post. Ill be coming back to your weblog web site for further soon. 989110
289531 893076Where else may just anyone get that kind of information in such a perfect way of writing? 334985
I remember JUAN BOBO from school — we used to read his stories. This is great fun!
This is a spooky, fascinating story. I’m going to follow it.
This Juan Bobo gets into some strange places. I likey.
That’s no ordinary spiritual chair in the middle of no where. That’s an electric chair waiting for someone to sit and be electrocuted and be taken to join all the other Pagans and Polytheistic believers and unbelievers of the true creator and Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Juan Bobo was fortunate not to sit on the hellbound chair. He still has a chance for salvation if he calls on the Lord for forgiveness.
This Camp Chesterfield actually exists near Muncie, Indiana.
There is much sly truth in the adventures of Juan Bobo!