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Head scratcher:::: Are there any "Dirty Jobs" in Scouting Mike might be interested in? Not just latrine digging.....
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My faith in the worth of tv has been renewed. Mike Rowe is back with "DIRTY JOBS ". Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe Returns for a New Season on Discovery and discovery+ | Dirty Jobs | Discovery
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WHO has my IMPORTANT PAPERS ? ? ?
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Saws, knives, and training to prevent unkind cuts
SSScout replied to Mrjeff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
When I lived in my "Wellbilt" cabin (a package house, built in the 1930's ) , it had a neat "heatorlator " fireplace and I used wood. This is the best tool I ever bought, A "Monster Maul" . You can still find similar, but not the same, today: I remember it was delivered only the head wrapped in newspaper and the delivery label stuck to the wrapped head . Parcel Post ! The mailman dropped it (!) on my porch ! 12 pounds of steel ! Optional rubber grip! Man, did it split bolts....- 41 replies
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Saws, knives, and training to prevent unkind cuts
SSScout replied to Mrjeff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
The three words no Scoutmaster wants to hear: " HEY ! Watch this ! !"- 41 replies
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Saws, knives, and training to prevent unkind cuts
SSScout replied to Mrjeff's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Here is my favorite: click past the ads....- 41 replies
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There's an old saw that says before you would judge a man, one should walk a mile in their shoes . Same thing here. The DEI training is meant, however successfully (or not?) , to get us old fogies (and future fogies) to realize the Comptons and Tuksa and Trail of Tears and Rosa Parks and Red Lining and such that we (WE) need to study and realize and acknowledge and accept .... The history that was not taught , not shown. Even the problems that led to BSA's present troubles. However inelegantly, however unneatly. I went thru Diversity training at my work before I retired. Part of my unconscious response was "of course", "I haven't needed to acknowledge this, but what about the rest? Oh, wait a minute. I am a part of that REST". The various b'ack, late immigrant (Viet Namese and Cambodian, and Laotion, aong others) that I met, trained , worked and became friends with... The Guatamalan workers my son works with (learned to curse in Meso Americano Hispania)... It needs accommodation and adjustment and personal smiles....
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Absolutely Welcome. Yep, Scout Led is cyclical, counsel, encourage,,,, One of my favorite stories: Once I sat in on a PLC, these Scouts were mostly fairly new, the Troop was "rebuilding" as you mention. The SM (not me) was making suggestions, pointing out maps of trails to hike, noting that Troop Meetings could be for training, Patrol competitions, that sort of thing. Finally, the nascent SPL WOKE UP. He said, "You mean I can make that decision??? " SM (a good man) responded "DUHHH" and the Troop had a good new year..... Pittsburgh? I hope you are considering the GAP and C&O Tow Path , all the way to Washington, DOWNHILL ALL THE WAY (mostly). Nice to plan and do as a summer adventure (all the way? Come home by train?) or chew off a piece at a time.... Great Allegheny Passage (gaptrail.org)
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AAAAANNNNND we have learned the lesson : https://www.onlineplaygrounds.co.uk/anti-wrap-swing-chains-swc1-1655.html
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Well, yeah, KE still equals 1/2MV squared. Pushing the swing (empty), it was possible to wrap the chain supports around the bar. With a kid in the seat, pumping, never saw that, but that doesn't mean we didn't try ! https://aplusphysics.com/community/index.php?/blogs/entry/929-can-you-really-swing-over-the-bar/
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How did we ever get to be adults? Jungle gyms in elementary school , 8 feet high, made of steel galvanized plumbing pipe, held together with bare u-bolts , sharp corners on those bolts. Kickball, softball, MAYBE a catcher's mask. MAYBE a glove. We had a Cub Scout softball league.... I played left field and first base. Asphalt playgrounds, potholes and all. Slide into THAT, dodgeball on a set circle ring, red bouncy ball ("no, Richard, NOT the soccer ball...."). Asphalt under the swing set . JUMP out of the swing, which had ahard, wood seat. Extra momentum when you tried to swing it all the way around the bar.... Not very easily possible with the present hard rubber seats. Do you see any 2 story elementary schools anymore?
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Reorganized BSA Directors and Officers (from Plan Supplement)
SSScout replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Issues & Politics
Waaaay too big. Are these good folks all "volunteer", paid expenses (as many governing boards are), or are any (if not all) paid a stipend or a "retainer", etc.? I imagine some ( I recognize names) are named "Board Member" as sort of a reward/recognition for service, donation, etc.? -
Saturday is a good day to feast and express thanks... For food, for raiment, for life, for opportunity, for friendship and fellowship.... We thank thee, oh Lord.
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Medicine MB to become Health Care Professions MB this Fall
SSScout replied to Wondering's topic in Advancement Resources
Doesn't include Dentistry ? Isn't that a Health Profession? Why separate after this re-alignment (orthodontia) ? -
Well, I'm glad they didn't forget the ketchup....
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I'm with Jameso76 in much of this. Nomenclature/definition.... Vespers to me means a set of prayers, a worship service. Are we talking about an outdoor chapel of some design? Does it exist already and needs renovating, embellishment? Or is this totally new construction? The two Scouts need to have a sit down. Perhaps with the church leadership first, then with their respective Scout Leaders. I would hate to think there is some adult dramatics involved (shudder). I would encourage the Scouts and church leadership find enough "project " for the each of them. Perhaps (!) the Scouts can develope a joint project acceptable to the church AND the Scout District Committee? Wow, what a concept.
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..... up to a point At IOLS, I always mention the The Three Words No Scoutmaster Wants To Hear: "" HEY ! WATCH THIS ! ""
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Well there ya go. Despite the National Curriculum, All Scouting Is Local. The WB is locally produced and staffed. It is meant to be a "Management" course and a reinforcement of the "Scout Led" (adult mentor-management) idea. The local folks can give it the bad taste, unfortunately. We hope for the "AHA !" moment , not the "OH NO!" or "HO HUM" moment..... One of the courses I attended/staffed had a wonderful older Scouter in attendance. He had an interesting story. He traveled the country attending various WB courses. He said to me he had attended 12 so far, and enjoyed the different types (attitudes?) he encountered. I did not ask him (maybe I should have) if he passed on his observations to proper folks involved. See you on the trail.....
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Congrats... Hoot Hoot. Wood Badge is as much for the adult as for the Scouts they will help... I am sure the folks/Scouts that benefited from your ticket(s) will know to "pass it on". Beading... It is appropriate to celebrate your success, and it is altogether appropriate that YOU decide how it should be done. I know folks that have said, don't need the hoo hah, just send me the regalia. And it is sent. Not a Troop /Pack/Crew person? Then your beading should be where you feel you belong. Roundtable, Camporee, where ever. My friend received his at the District Award dinner. He and thirteen others all had their beads and woggles awarded (I did my friend's). A "mass beading", took all of about 6 minutes, song and all. I had mine at my home Troop CoH. It snowed alot and unfortunately most of my Patrol could not attend, but my WB SM and Patrol Guide managed. Punch and cookies (obligatory) afterward. Wear the beads? Not necessary. "By their fruits ye shall know them." Folks don't so much care what you wear around your neck, only how you help our Scouts along the way. Back to Gilwell....
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Coalition Tone Deaf and contrast of defenders public image
SSScout replied to MYCVAStory's topic in Issues & Politics
"" ""Our character is what we do when we think no one is looking."" H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Oh, Kosnoff is a character, all right.... He wants to be known for what he does when he THINKS everyone is watching.... -
With the turn of the years, autumn again brings thoughts of campfires, wood smoke memories, s'mores, burnt hotdogs, songs and gazing into the embers..... Campfire safety being of utmost importance (I hope and pray you never find yourself saying, "I thought I put it out"), I find myself remembering when I used to heat my modest cabin with wood. I thought I might record some ideas in that vein, (please bear in mind , this is past history.....) therefore: How to Heat with Wood for Free! It is easy to heat your home for free with wood! I have done it for many years , and I have been asked by many to detail the economics of it. Here, then, is my accounting of heating with wood over the last few years! Wood is available for free from many sources. Neighbors may need a tree cut down. Road crews leave wood by the road for picking up. Untended lots need thinning. One just needs a little equipment. Build wood rack from scrap lumber : FREE! Install catalytic equipped wood stove, double wall stove pipe: $5,432. Purchase chainsaw, case, chain oil, hardhat, safety goggles, Kevlar chaps & vest, heavy gloves, wedges, maul for splitting, : (“on special”!) $844.95. Two gallon gas can and 2 gallons of gas: $15.48. Buy old second hand pickup (to haul wood ! ) from cousin: $850. Rebuild engine, new clutch, new tires, pass state inspection, tags, title, insurance: $3,547.85. Pay fine for cutting wood without a permit on park land: $350. Replace rear window in pickup (threw log thru it): $207. Sharpen saw chain after hitting rock in tree crotch: $18. Buy 2 extra saw chains: $66.05. Repair neighbor’s roof edge after maple fell the wrong way: $427. Repair chainsaw after using regular gas in it (needs 2 stroke mix): $98.47. Buy two gallons gas and pint of 2 stroke oil: $14.48. Doctor visit after wood rack falls on foot: $20. Copay. Crutch rental: FREE (local service club) Clean rug and smoke damage when wife forgets to open damper: $380.28. Lawyer visit, recommendation of marriage counseling: $350. As you can see, it is easy to heat your house with wood for FREE! Of course , not everyone is as adept at wood cutting as some, so your experience will no doubt be different. Good Luck !
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Debate over 72 hour rule - spun from bankruptcy thread
SSScout replied to scoutldr's topic in Issues & Politics
It is all about personal responsibility and past history. Third hand story: Talking to a Scouter friend: He was a Scoutmaster for a time, then dropped back to being Committee Chair as health and age interfered. One time during a Troop meeting, a new fellow came in, and he was directed to my friend, now Com Chair. The new man said he was an Eagle, and had just moved into the area and wanted to get back into Scouting. Friend said great, do you have a kid to join the Troop? man said no, he was single, but wanted to give back, as he was given in his Scouting days. Friend said great, here's an adult application, and medical form. We'd be glad to have you help. Man said why do I have to fill this out, all I want to do is , like, teach knots and stuff. Friend said everyone fills this out that wants to be a Scout Leader. man says this is not necessary, a Scout is Trustworthy , right? Friend said right. And Obedient. Here's the form to fill out, we'd be glad to welcome you into the Troop Committee, but everyone fills this out and gets "checked out and in". Man said Okay. Let me think about it, and left and never came back..... Again, all Scouting is local. -
What does it mean "Hide All Signatures"
SSScout replied to fred8033's topic in Forum Support & Announcements
Right. Now I know why it never moved after I signed it..... So now how do I remove the black sharpie from my compooter screen LRC? -
Very true.... But it is a "beginning". It took some YEARS to get the BSA to correct the Friends contact info, but it was accomplished.