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  1. I wonder if the Editor has gotten an earfull yet?
  2. This post is just what us overweight/undertall Scouters need. Think I will go make some popcorn.
  3. Shoot, seeing as this is the High Adventure section I thought the question was about what to do in the desert.......
  4. First off, welcome to the Scouter Forums 2nd item, I think we need a little more information And last, you should have more luck posting this question in the Advancement Resources forum
  5. Well Eamonn, and I mean this in a kindly way, why not sell it to a Scout or Scouter who will wear it? BTW I have a rather wide 7 1/2" head.
  6. Guilty, I earned that Basket Weaving MB. I liked it because I'm good with my hands and wanted to learn how it was done, came in usfull when we did basket making in art class. No, I did not take it at Summer Camp. it and Stamp Collecting and Farm Mechanics were done at home. Heck thanks to living rural I finished up my Rifle and Shotgun here at home after several years of trying at camp, Archery took two trys as well. Cooking and Horsemanship were done the first year at camp, good fun! Back on topic, Supprise! Sometimes I think all those partials indicate a boy who just picked somet
  7. I get something like this every week, farm repairs are not subject to sales tax here, it's handled at the point of sale, tryin to get that tax money back after you paid it is much harder. Council should have given you the tax excempt paperwork BEFORE you got the equipment.
  8. Severl parents here use a safety pin through the necker just under and behind the slide so it's hidden from view. How did I go seven years and never lost a slide or necker? I eather stuck them in my pocket or in more orginized events left them in my hat which had my name in it.
  9. How bout this for a plan, NSP but when a Scout earns Tenderfoot he can move on to a regular patrol, when he earns his 2nd class or 6-12 months or patrol size is too small he will move to a regular patrol.
  10. There are 5 years of Cubbing already and thats at least one too many, Cubs should be a prep for Boy Scouting, seems it's turned into a program to serve itself instead.
  11. I really don't like the way temp patchs that hang from the button look, adding streames makes it worse. Others can do as they like, it's not for me. Saw the slide, didn't grab me, they might have had the necker, was getting late and I had enough stuff on the counter already. The catalog shows a cool backpatch #18167 thats on my list of wants.
  12. Gunny, somebody good with a sewing machine could add zippers to the Gen2 Switchbacks, and as a mod not easily seen nobody will notice till you want them to. I'm looking at a sepperating zipper long enough so that the pant leg will be split and won't have to be pulled over dirty boots. Brite idea! Supply should spec that the legs have a tag for your name so getting switched with somebody else less likely.
  13. Visited the Councils Scout Shop last night, they don't have all the new stuff but I picked up some. Handbook, seems okay, type face size means I cant read it with out stronger reading glasses, often print is over color so harder to make out as well. The Ring for around the World crest, A eyegrabber with metalic thread, I am concered how it will hold up to wear and washing, at $1.49 I can put several in my collection and wear one. The temp patch item#18143, a good looking square patch, fully embrodered, will wear it on my Den Leader shirt for school recruitment night, but not the
  14. Count me as a vote for, true the suplex in't a nice office shirt but it's cool in hot weather, important when you don't want Scouts having to treat you for heat stroke. I do wish they would offer a shirt in all natural fibers though. The new belt rocks and the Centennial canvas pants work well, still using FirstGen Switchbacks for hot weather. Coulda been much worse, like a polo shirt with velcro strips for easy patch swappin and board shorts.
  15. ""Prairie, Coudn't find a strip the exact color AND not being used Wife volunteered her embroidery services."" My post was in referance to temporary insignia on the right pocket button, seems my postings are clear as mudd, as usual.
  16. Agreed, 2nd grade is early enough, both the parents and boys burn out, and this incresses the time Scouters are exposed to a adult lead and driven program, makes it even harder for them to stand back and let Patrols function in Boy Scouts.
  17. Wow! I got Eamonn to spin off a thread, first time for that.
  18. ""I find your use of the word "gay" in such a derogatory fashion to be highly offensive."" Durogatory use of a word that means happy and light hearted? All other meanings spring from a subculture hijacking a word for their own use. Kinda funny to see the tables turned when the word is hijacked again. Is it just me or are some members having a hard time the last few days remembering a Scout is "Friendly"? Funny thing, the word friendly had a second meaning localy when I was growing up, high school youth culture can be like that.
  19. Maybe, just maybe, Ego, in small doses, is not a bad thing.
  20. I see it as this: 1: Be a boy who is 11 years old 2: Be a boy who has completed the fifth grade 3: Be a boy who has earned the Arrow of Light Award Choose one of the above and is at least 10 years old, but is not yet 18 years old.
  21. Have thought about this for the last week, seems Scouting could use two things, a national figure for recruitment, and a training course in ScoutCraft (maybe GB) thats flexable in how its delivered. Guess thats two Voices. We have gotten used to training conducted and controled by district, council, region and national with the accompaning awards or reconginition. If the new course has no pins, patchs, diplomas or cards as Gern prefers it could be conducted with just a few troops worth of Scouters and young leaders, kinda a study at home but done on local terain instead. The patrol would s
  22. Most of us are too big for tutus, maybe threethrees or fourfours would fit? (and some thought a Scout kilt was a bit much)
  23. "Some years later, I was invited to serve on the staff of a WB21 course. I was rather stunned to learn that "the hat" was no longer a requirement and was actually frowned upon. So now "the hat" has become somewhat of an anachronism and I wonder, is the campaign hat even relevant to Scouting anymore, and if so, how?" Wear "the hat" cept at WB21, if they don't want to wear them its their choice, and loss. I don't have one yet cause I'm cheap and have a hard to fit head. sherminator505, what hat was approved?
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