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Old 08-02-2007, 12:51 PM #4
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thanks for all the information, Im not sure what I should bring with us, for him to do....he is 12, I was wondering if Im allowed to bring snacks for him that he likes, etc.
Most places let you bring anything you like. I brought my own food and had my partner bring me some, as well. You should be able to bring movies, too. The room I had, had a DVD player and also had hook-ups for gaming systems like playstations and whatnot.

Here is a link to my VEEG information. Don't let it freak you out, though.

Make sure you don't bring chewing gum though, they won't let him have it (chewing messes up the readings).
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