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end of strippers
Rik Bergethon (rberg@RMI.NET)
Thu, 3 Sep 1998 06:01:43 -0600
Since I am the person who started this thread over two weeks
ago, I hope to be the end of it. Some one said they doubted
that a couple that practiced nudism could be good leaders
and I (with tongue firmly in cheek) replied that their
hobbies should not matter, they should be graded on how good
they do their leader's job. Then I gave my example. Boy did
you all go off on different tangents on this subject and I
saw some very nasty personal flames being sent back and
forth. I still don't know how lawyers got into this thread.
Pam, (the now ex-stripper) is a wonderful Cubmaster. Her
pack is in the low income project houses, where she is
introducing the good values of scouting to underprivileged
boys who would only have a chance to do drugs and get into
gangs if she were not there. Her husband was the apartment
manager, and is a Viet Nam war hero, who has made Pueblo, CO
the next home to the national Congressional Medal of Honor
winner convention. He is the Assistant Cubmaster, and has
discovered that Pueblo has more CMoH winners than any other
city and now has gotten the city council to coin the
nickname of: Home of Heroes. Pam and Doug Sterner have good
hearts and are good cub leaders. She started a cub pack in
this low income housing project and has passed on the legacy
to other leaders to continue the pack, which grows every
year. She may have been a good stripper but she was an
excellent Cubmaster! END OF THREAD, PLEASE.
Rik Bergethon
Pueblo, CO
Home of Heroes
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