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[Fwd: Re: Wood Badge behavior]

Rich (rfl@OFFPRO.NET)
Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:30:22 -0400


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Wood Badge behavior
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 11:28:31 -0400
From: Rich <rfl@offpro.net>
To: Cheryl Singhal <csinghal@CAPACCESS.ORG>
References:
<Pine.SUN.3.91-FP.990707083645.989A-100000@cap1.capaccess.org>

Cheryl Singhal wrote:
>
>><snip
> Here, it would appear, is the crux of the problem: perception.
>
> What WoodBadgers *perceive* as camaraderie and Patrol Spirit,
> non-WoodBadgers *perceive* as good-ol-boyism and boisterousness.
><more snippery
> (As a start, as an outsider likely to remain so
> unless you move this course to the local Hilton, the notion of "my
> critter is better'n your critter" does not seem to me to be in > agreement
> with the Scout Law.) Arguing whose perception is more accurate is > futile
> and a total waste of time.
>

and Ed Thompson had written:
> .....many of them had stories about disrupting campouts with Woodbadge > songs, arrogance at Scoutmaster Fundamentals (e.g. two SF instructors > taking up more than 20 minutes of class time arguing about which > > Woodbadge patrol was better)....

OK, no one needs to attend Woodbadge training to learn the following:
Go back to YP training....look up "hazing"......

Rich Locke
Williamsburg,VA


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