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sailingpj

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  1. That is strange, I went back and suddenly the jamboree catalog is gone.
  2. It is all available through the Jamboree catalog at Scoutstuff.org.
  3. It seems that BSA has heard people's complaints. They are now selling he Patch of the day set online. It is $49.99 for the set, and you have to buy the entire set. They are also selling a couple other things from the Jamboree, like the belt buckle, the belt, a shirt, and a hat.
  4. Some of us moved. We were able to get seats right in front of one of the towers.
  5. I have two questions for you. One, did they ever show the crowd? If so did you see any patches of white amongst the tan and khaki?
  6. It would be cool if your site offered something for Venturing and Sea Scouts. I don't know of anything currently out there for us.
  7. Yeah, the salad bar was awesome. I had just forgotten about the other stuff in the arena dinner bag. Other than the drink being frozen I didn't mind the cold lunches. We usually sent one person down to the kiosk with everyone's tags to pick up the lunches for the booth. By the time they got back everything else was just right.
  8. I don't know what it was at the other staff subcamps, but at Mahone some of the actual menu items differed from the posted menu. I know for a fact that we never had chocolate chip or strawberry pancakes. There were also a couple breakfasts where we had SOS, but that was not on the menu either. Some of the dinner items were a little different too, but I don't remember specifically which ones. I will say this though, despite being mass produced, most of the food was pretty good. It was definitely better than I expected. The only real food complaint was the kiosk dinner for the arena show ni
  9. The menu was posted there since the beginning of June.
  10. "EXPLAIN to the victim what it means to not be drowning. DEMONSTRATE to the victim that you yourself are doing fine. GUIDE the victim through some team-building exercises. ENABLE the victim to now go save himself!" Kudu, thank you, that is the funniest thing I have heard all day.
  11. I and most of the students in the schools I have attended have not seen school as an entitlement, we see it as a requirement, and it is. In California you have to be in school full time until you turn 16 (I can dig up a citation for that if needed). If you cannot afford to go to a private school of some sort you have to go to the public school. Yes, some of you may say "what about homeschooling?" I have been down that route, it is way more trouble than it is worth. Whether you are trying to get into college, or trying to get back into the regular school system, it is very difficult (I am speak
  12. I have found, though not extensively tested, that a couple sloshes of bleach in a 5 gallon bucket of water is not enough to stain your clothes. That is unless you are suprised and drop the bottle on the ground, then everything is gone. Bleach is definitely awesome at killing mold and getting rid of odors, as is vinegar, but I don't know what affect vinegar would have on the tent material. For cleaning the tent I would suggest putting together a couple spray bottles of diluted bleach and using those. You end up using less bleach, and it is a little more environmentally conscious. If y
  13. I know that even on the days I drank the most water I only drank 1 gallon. I didn't have any heat related problems either. The one day that I tried to drink the quart an hour that they were recommending I got a little queasy, so I slowed down a lot to like 1 cup per hour (1 cup per hour*16 hours/4= 4 quarts per 16 hours= 1 gallon per day), and was just fine.
  14. Thanks for the answers. I was just kind of wondering about that. I don't really agree with requiring people to participate in that kind of event. It just doesn't seem right to me. I think that for something like that you should have some sense of self motivation. Like, "I want to do this so that I can get the patch", or I want to do this because it is fun, or healthy, or whatever. It shouldn't be, I am doing this because my Scoutmaster said I have to. That always takes the fun out of things. BTW, I am talking about the run there, I completely agree with you guys saying stay out of camp un
  15. I was on the bus at the end of the day at Jambo, I was talking to a couple of the participants and I found out that everyone in their troop was required to at participate in the 5K fun run. They didn't necessarily have to run, but they had to at least walk the course. What I am wondering is whether that was a jambo wide thing, everyone had to participate, or whether that was just that troop. I just know some people who don't really like that kind of thing, and one of the guys I was talking to wouldn't have participated in it if he wasn't required to.
  16. "I don't know if this was the case for all attendees, but when I saw my son's badge and neck cord, I also noticed a couple of extra cards attached to it, including one that listed suggested water consumption for different heat indexes. Another interesting note -- when I saw his picture taken at the arena show, as other units were filing in, I noticed there were cases of water dropped all over the place. I have no idea if it was enough water for the density of guests at the show, but at least someone was making a correction versus 5 years ago. Guy " All the participants and staff
  17. " Lines at the Trading Posts were reaching blocks long by the 8AM hour. And, yes, they were all adults." We were walking by trading post C one morning at like 0730 (someone in our tent had set their alarm wrong) and there was already a line at least half a block long, and the people at front looked like they had been there for at least an hour already. It was crazy.
  18. "I know it's a UKSA logo, but you might like this; http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff118/Gary290370/seascouts1.gif" Love it. It was cool, at our Sea Scout reunion at the Jamboree we a a group of British Sea Scouts visit us. They were awesome.
  19. Just answering the question in the title. No. They should all be Sea Scouts. The girls too.
  20. From where I was sitting he got out of his harness impossibly fast. He must have been 3/4 of the way out of his harness to get out from behind the wall that fast. Maybe the guy is one of those quick change artists, or he might have a special harness, I just know that I couldn't have gotten out of a harness that fast.
  21. "Why are the Scouts giving the military salute rather than the Scout one?" Because that is what it says to do in the Sea Scout manual. I do not know why the manual says to do it that way, but it does, so that is what we do.
  22. "And who were those bimbos and the idiot pretending to be a drill instructor, Sgt. somebody?" Those people were from the WWE. I think. He was Sgt. Slaughter, I really don't see the point in them being there.
  23. GO SEA SCOUTS!!!!!! We were honoring the Admirals, and Generals, that came and visited us. While it was pretty cool it was a big hassle because all the youth staff that was working that day had to be there as sidepeople, so nobody was doing our jobs at those times.
  24. Just so you all know us staff earned the opportunity to get the t-shirt by winning the previous game. They split the audience into four sections and threw out four big beach balls and had a race to see which section could get it to a designated point first. The staff section just had better coordination and aim. Also, there were no non-staff in the section they were launching the t-shirts into. In my tent we had three people who worked backstage at the arena and they said that both guys got an IPad. On another note, if you see a white blotch anywhere in the sea of tan that was the au
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