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  1. A lot of Scouters need to think long and hard about how they are modeling the Scout Oath and Scout Law for their Scouts.

    That Scouter should reflect on what he is teaching his Scouts about Duty to Country.

    Others need to take "I will keep myself physically strong" a little (ok, a LOT) more seriously.

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  2. 17 minutes ago, 1980Scouter said:

    Now will recharter go this year? With bankruptcy on the back burner now playing the waiting game and fees/costs increasing will it be an increase in numbers?

    My thought is that there will be a decrease in numbers as has been the trend other than last year. 

    One LC by me is even charging a late fee if the charter is late or incomplete.

     

    Haven't heard from the Troops, but recruiting for our Pack has been phenomenal after a big crossover year.  The current Webelos 1 and 2 classes are small, so Troops will have to get creative on recruiting the next couple years and won't be able to rely on crossovers alone.

  3. We have already had 9 girls join our Pack this year with several more interested and 1 more school night to go... after a big crossover last spring (6) we were down to 8 active girls (plus a few more on paper).  

    Our Girls Den is going to our local Girls in Aviation Day this weekend, which is always a hit, and I'm teaching Whittling Chip to our 6 Bears the weekend after that 😬

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  4. 5 minutes ago, qwazse said:

    Art imitating life. From marines at boot camp “remembering all those orienteering lessons that I had tried to forget” during their night in the crucible to veterans who told me about how calm and fearless Eagle Scouts were when their platoon had to bivouac … I’ve heard this story multiple times in multiple ways from multiple people.

    Camping, shooting, first aid... time in the field was my favorite part of basic training 🤠   

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  5. I love the original "National Treasure" movie and have gotten a kick out of the new Disney+ series, "National Treasure: Edge of History."

    No spoilers, but in the season finale two of the main characters are trying to navigate a swamp.  One says something along the lines of "I wish I had paid more attention in Boy Scouts."  He jokes that his dad made him sign up so he could become an adventurer but he never made it past Scout.  When he asks the second character how far he made it, the second replies "Eagle."

    The Eagle Scout uses some basic navigation skills (direction of the sunset) to go get help and eventually returns to save the day.  After the Eagle Scout explains how he did it, the first character exclaims, "Boy Scout!" 

    I was honestly surprised at how long the conversation went on, and even more to see the positive impression of Scout Skills come back for a second time. Great to see some positive cultural relevance.

    I'm off to MC our pinewood derby... fingers crossed that my Wolf's Princess Peach Mario Kart makes a good showing.  Scout on!

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  6. Our Pack has gone from 79 as of August 17 to 121 as of October 2 with a few more paper applications working their way through the system. We have at least 30  (up from 25) crossing over in the spring, so we needed to backfill if we wanted to keep the Pack rolling.

    I had 4 new girls at our all-ages girls den meeting today: 1 Bear, 2 Wolves, and 1 Tiger.  It has taken a lot of work from our CC, Cubmaster, and Den Leaders, but the program is still relevant and still in demand.  Now it's up to us to deliver the adventure.

    Scout on!

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  7. I’m a reserve admissions officer for the Air Force Academy. Several years ago I heard from Admissions that the only statistically significant predictor of success as a Cadet was if they were an Eagle Scout… not sure if that is still the case, but we’re building strong citizens. 
     

    A toast to Captain Ross. 

  8. On 2/14/2022 at 1:20 PM, MattR said:

    That would be much prettier than Philmont.

    There is a scout camp 8 miles from Yellowstone- Camp Buffalo Bill (campbuffalobill.com) that has a program that uses Yellowstone. I'm not sure but maybe you could just use their camp as a campsite for day hikes. It wouldn't be free but it would be nicer than the tent camping in Yellowstone.

    While wind river might not have permit requirements they might have a "number of heartbeats" (so people and pack animals) requirements for group size. 

    I was on an ill-fated backpacking trip out of Camp Buffalo Bill 20 years ago… 

    https://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/wyoming/texas-boy-scouts-head-for-home-after-being-stranded-overnight/article_93767415-3367-5b9d-bfae-fd2f0e8386fc.html

    The situation was more due to physical limitations of some of our adult leaders, but a wild one for sure.

    Beautiful country and the highlight of my youth Scouting experience!

  9. 4 minutes ago, CynicalScouter said:

     

    Give me a break. Some of this may be legal advice, but it is more likely that they are being advised that the MOMENT the financials are released, the Shell Game is over, so stall, stall, stall as long as you have to and hope they can get one over on the court.

    You keep saying this but, having worked for one of JPM’s competitors in the real estate debt asset management space, I just find it incredibly hard to believe there was massive fraud.
     

    You’re alleging front page of the Wall Street Journal for weeks, huge fines, people are going to prison fraud.
     

    JPM’s legal and compliance departments would have seen it. Outside counsel would have seen it.  Their third party asset manager would have seen it. 

    Is BSA upstream from Arrow WV and have equity to lose from a forced sale? Maybe.  Does JPM have a priority lien? Maybe. Did JPM make a corporate loan and not a mortgage? Maybe. Did some rogue banker somehow get through that many checks to commit fraud and risk prison on a big, but not world changing, deal so he could juice his bonus a little bit? Doubt it. 

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  10. On 5/1/2021 at 7:10 PM, clivusmultrum said:

    I looked at the new shirt. I was warned that buying my Scout the next size up wouldn’t work because they are running small. His next size option is in the men’s small and it looked like the shirt tail would drag the ground on the guy. 

    Agree on them running small- I’m usually somewhere between a small and a medium, and the small was tiny through the chest.
     

    My cynical theory is that the change in the organization name tape to the “BSA” embroidery is so that you can just cover it up with a patch for a post-bankruptcy successor organization. 
     

    Still like the shirt though. 

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  11. 10 hours ago, CynicalScouter said:

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    Isn’t that where the value is though?

    I would imagine COs like First United Methodist Church of Smallville don’t have much more than their building and maybe a parsonage on their balance sheets. Philmont and the Summit have secured creditors.  Local councils may have camps without mortgages, but they could be restricted gifts or held in trusts. Flood the market with former scout camps and their value drops even more. These are all difficult to pursue from an operational and practical perspective. 
     

    The insurance companies and the LDS are the golden geese. It’s a cynical game, but it’s a solid strategy for the TCC. 

  12. 1 hour ago, CynicalScouter said:

    Keep in mind this is more than rank speculation. Several councils (Circle Ten in particular comes to mind) have already had their own lawyers admitted into the case pro hac vice and filed motions on their own behalf/in their own right.

    I'm a Circle Ten guy... The council has a lot of claims, but it's huge, old, and has absorbed a couple other councils over the last hundred years.  A quick skim of the council executive board includes a congressman, a state senator, the wife of an oil billionaire, and the most recent Dallas Chief of police... and those are just the names I recognize.  I get the impression that the council office is relatively sophisticated and has access to the resources to do what is in it's own best interest.  I would be surprised if other councils aren't doing the same.

    46 minutes ago, CynicalScouter said:

    But this is "fire from the rear". I cannot image BSA thought it was going to be getting shots taken at it by LDS, the Methodists, the Knights of Columbus, etc.

    Shouldn't be a shock to anyone... The LDS church has 100 billion reasons to fight...

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/mormon-church-has-misled-members-on-100-billion-tax-exempt-investment-fund-whistleblower-alleges/2019/12/16/e3619bd2-2004-11ea-86f3-3b5019d451db_story.html

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  13. I went with the latest version of the uniform shirt (with my late-90's CSP and early-00's lodge flap from when I was a scout).  It's comfortable and looks pretty sharp. 

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    I used my REI member coupon on a pair of the Sahara convertible pants in "army cot green."

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  14. 46 minutes ago, Rick_in_CA said:

    One of the original stated uses of the scout staff, was self defense.

    I'm curious about the inclusion of Gymnastics in the list. Was there an understood martial aspect to gymnastics in 1910?

    West Point still has gymnastics as a core PE requirement for all cadets (although they call it "military movement") and they have the infamous Indoor Obstacle Course Test that is essentially a series of gymnastics events.  I have to assume the inclusion in the Master-at-Arms badge came from that same school of thought.

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