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Aardvark

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  1. Was surfing this site, saw the title of this thread and thought to meself, " Hey I asked that question a long time ago!"...

     

    Then I saw it was the thread I had started two years ago!

     

    The young Scout I gave the pack to is now a Life Scout, has finished his Eagle Project, is working on his last required merit badge.

  2. Congrats!

     

    Had my beading at my Troops meeting. CD was our Districts RT commish, wanted it done at the RT, said no to that. Reason I did Woodbadge was for my Scouts.

     

    Never saw my Scouts so quiet and attentive when the CD was speechifying on the reasons behind the course and the regalia. Had some of my Scouts in awe that "MR. Art" did something special for them.

     

    Used to be a Beaver!

  3. Qoute:

     

    Scouts don't hunt

     

    End Quote

     

    I take it you're not in Georgia!

     

    Several Scouts in my Troop have been out with their Dads and have gotten their deer already.

     

    Granted it's not a Scout activity, but "Once a Scout, always a Scout"

     

    :)

  4. I paid the whole ammount; and to boot closed down my shop for the 6 days of the course (I'm self employed)

     

    Not to sound the martyr card, but have never thought of asking (or expecting compensation) for my Scouter "Duties" (for want of a better word)

     

    BAck when gasoline was high, parents were howling about not getting enough for the higher gas bill; as I have a two seater vehicle, can't do my share of transporting Scouts, but haul equipment instead. If we need something for the camp, I'll drive into town and get it.

     

    I do it for the good of my unit and for the fellowship of fellow Scouts.

     

    Just the way I am!

  5. Alaska, Seward NAtional Forest, Summer Camp, as a young Scout on his Ordeal.

     

    Was given a sleeping bag, a poncho and two matches. Told to make a camp, start a fire and sleep well.

     

    Pouring down rain. Tried to start a fire with birch bark as tinder; no luck. Relit with last match-almost gone out again, them remembered my hankerchief! Was dry enough to get a fire going!

     

    Returning home from camp, Mom wondered what happened to the hamkercheif.

     

    Ask me sometime about me and my Scoutmaster (also doing his Ordeal) and the Bear!

  6. I cheat and have the Korean Lady down the shopping center from my shop sew on my patches-and have the shirts laundered with heavy starch there also. Cheap and looks good!

     

    I've recently lost a lot of weight, so also had her alter my shirts-now fit me instead of being really baggy!

     

    Tried sewing my stripes etc on my Uniforms when I was in the Air Force; even though I "Did My Best", results weren't that good!

     

    As a Scouter, not much gets changed on my uniforms, so it's not that big of an expence. A scout on the other hand with his rank changeing often might be different!

  7. Qoute:

     

    "...Is it really OK for my son to walk in the pitch black in the pouring rain because this is what he would do if my husband was not there? And, in other words, .Im nice and warm in the office so I dont really care if you son lands in ditch because he cant see where he is going in the dark..."

     

    No raingear or a flashlight? Essential eqipment when camping! After all, no streetlights in the woods.

     

    "Be Prepared"

     

    Seem to have heard that somewhere before...

  8. ...we clapped our hands everytime someone said "Beavers"..

     

    Similar thing with us; we'd slap our leg with open hand.

     

    We thought about using "DAm It!" as our yell, but figured that was a tad un-Scoutlike.

     

    We made "Buckey Beaver Teeth" from styrofoam and would wear them whenever we could.

     

    The flagstaff on the Bobwhite flag mysteriously had "Beaver Chew Marks" on it...

     

    Bobwhites would yell "Covey Up!" whenever the Foxes were about.

  9. The beads I wear are Gilwell beads.

     

    My buisness partner goes on trips to England every so often, he stopped by Gilwell Park and bought the beads and woggles there for the 5 Scouters in my Troop who did WB together (2 Beavers, 2 Bobwhites and a Eagle)

     

    Thinner thong on the Gilwell beads; only difference I can spot.

     

    They are Special to me as they came from "The Home of Scouting"

  10. Congrats to my youngest God Son-went through his Ordeal this last weekend; 40 years after his "Uncle" did!. His father, older brother and me (all Brootherhood members)were there to welcome him to the Order.

     

    Questtion: do they make a small sash? Our new member is rather on the small side; his sash hangs almost to his knees! His Dad or "Uncle" would like to get him one that fits. It's almost a safety hazard!

     

    Art

  11. Good info!

     

    I'm a recently (6 months ago) diagnosed Type II diabetic (on meds and diet theropy-Glucose averaging in the 80's down from 275-weight down to 160 from 225; most likely the main cause!)

     

    Plan on watching the food at meals and having lots of water.

     

    Any other ideas?

     

    Least I don't have to worry about the insulin shots!

     

     

  12. Mine go on whenever the tan shirt goes on; ASM or RT commish shirt-don't matter! Feel nekkid without them!

     

    Mine are "Gilwell" beads; my buisness partner (a lowly Bobwhite) was on a trip to England and bought beads and woggles at the Scout Shop at Gilwell for us in my troop who did Wood Badge together. Thinner cord than the American Beads, woggle is a different type of leather also. Just different enough so they get noticed, which gives me a chance to "sell" Wood Badge and talk about Gilwell.

     

    BAck to Gilwell!

     

    Beaver

    SR-542

  13. (Echo from across the Beaver Pond):

     

    I used to be a Beaver, and a Good 'ol Beaver too,

    But now I'm finished Beavering, I don't know what to do.

    I'm growing old and feeble and I can Beaver no more

    So I am going to work my ticket if I can

     

    Back to Gilwell, happy land; I'm going to work my ticket if I can.

     

     

    SR-542 Beaver

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