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"Tonight's forecast is 78 degrees and Zero chance of rain.

So lets wear bathing suits under our Class B tShirts and bring water propulsion devices to practice our Heat Stroke First Aid.

Large Super Soakers are difficult to fill up and awkward to run with.  Medium sized H2O devices will enable you to relieve the heat to more victims faster.

A fill-up bucket will be on the side of the field with a designated safe zone to replenish your First Aid H2O device.

If you bring balloons, be prepared to police up the rubber fragment leftovers."

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Somebody is flaunting:   "Tonight's forecast is 78 degrees and Zero chance of rain. So lets wear bathing suits under our Class B tShirts and bring water propulsion devices to practice our Heat Stro

For years our climactic Cub Scout Day Camp activity has had the local fire department drop packaged eggs off the top of their tallest ladder truck to see which eggs survive.

 

When that's done they unlimber a fire hose and shoot water into the air on any boys who care to get within range of the falling water.

 

 

I wonder what the BSA safety guys would say about that?

 

 

that was done at our day camp over the weekend as well.

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Somebody is flaunting:
 
"Tonight's forecast is 78 degrees and Zero chance of rain.
So lets wear bathing suits under our Class B tShirts and bring water propulsion devices to practice our Heat Stroke First Aid.
Large Super Soakers are difficult to fill up and awkward to run with.  Medium sized H2O devices will enable you to relieve the heat to more victims faster.
A fill-up bucket will be on the side of the field with a designated safe zone to replenish your First Aid H2O device.
If you bring balloons, be prepared to police up the rubber fragment leftovers."

 

 

 

Would that be rubber shrapnel?  lol

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