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Dimemaker

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  1. I remember listening to one of the old Baden-Powell addresses and he talked about boys wearing the uniform and getting grief from other boys. He said that wearing the black eye that one got from their peers should be worn as a badge of honor or something like that.

     

    Sounds like it was a problem from the Get go. Those were the good ole days. ;)

  2. While I like some things about the new uniform, I just feel like its just the ODL redux. Or version 2.

     

    If they had wanted to really have a "Centennial" uniform then why did they not consider going back to the history of scouting

    and perhaps consider the old medium khaki-green shirt that the scouts had for well the better part of the century. Using the new materials even.

     

     

    Kind of like the NFL teams are doing this year with the Retro uniforms.

  3. I wear my Eagle, Aol and my religious knot. Yup raving Ego right there.

     

    I wear it because once an Eagle always an eagle. It also helps as a remminder to myself to the ideals it embodies.

    I think many of the knots do that.

     

    I hate to put out a blanket assumtions, but don't the naysayers just come off as a bit envious or sound like they get intimidated by people with embroidery on their shirt? ( I'm sure there are a few bad apples out there but they are in the minority).

     

    This just smacks of people not getting the program. It's not what's on OTHER peoples shirts.

    Get off the keeping up with the Jones mentality.

     

    It's knot (pun) about what's on your shirt people either. It's what's in your heart and what your willing to do to help the boys and make this a better program. Period.

     

     

     

  4. lol West I was thinking what a Jackass as I was reading your post and then you said that.

     

    A reason for a committee member to wear the uniform. A good portion of the training I have attended so far have required the wearing of uniforms. The committee member today might be tomorrows adult leader.

  5. ""I don't question your dedication to the program. But also, don't question mine, based on my adornment of the uniform. If you came across me at a campfire, would you size up my dedication and experience based on how much bling I have? Or would you treat me like any other scouter? ""

     

    Looking at someone who wears AOL or Eagle then you can tell as an adult the level of experience they have with being involved in the program. Being a new person and seeing someone with the knots for say the cub scout program you can get a sense that this person has been down the road we are also traveling and might hold a certain amount of experience or insight that as a new scouter I might find useful. I think the knots for the most part (not all) promote this. What I see when I see these knots are a scouter who has put in years of experience for the boys, not that they put in years of work to get a little piece of embroidery.

     

    If you call it bling you might as well call what are sons are wearing bling. I can think of no way in which the wearing of such thing does any harm to the boys or the program. If it makes for a better program I don't care if people are wearing pink tutus.

     

     

  6. Hi there

     

    Eagles Scout class of 1992. My son just joined Tiger Cubs and is going to continue the tradition. Jumping back into scouting with both feet forward and wondering why I've been out all these years. This is an organization that I was and am once again passionate about.

     

     

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