Re: Haven't lost a Cub yet, but ...
Edward G. 'Ted' Burton (tedburtn@HALCYON.COM)
Wed, 8 Mar 1995 17:19:12 -0700
Tony Flury signs:
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>| Tony Flury | Email : tonyf@kbss.bt.co.uk | Scouting is meant to be fun ... |
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>| CSL 28th Ispwich Scout Group, UK. | probably will as well |
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>| Group WWW Page : http://www.bath.ac.uk/~su3bugs/Ipswich/ |
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>| My parting comment to Parents before a Cub Camp : |
>| I haven't lost a Cub yet - but I am open to offers !! |
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Indeed, Tony, look at the record. Now in my case, with Cubs, Scouts, and
Explorers, including one National Jamboree 2,500 miles from home, and a
Provincial Jamboree in BC: each day being at least one opportunity to lose
each boy, times the number of days away from home, times the number of
Scouts present, yields thousands of boy-days to lose a boy. So if you lose
one boy out of all those times and boys, the results are still very
impressive: well over 99% success rate. Why wouldn't a parent accept that?
:-)
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YIB,
Ted
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