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    Welcome from The Great White North!

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    Funkycold pm sent

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    Welcome from the Big Blue!
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    Dang yall are friendly.
    Now I,, Know I will enjoy this forum.so many boards are not

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoutmaster022 View Post
    Dang yall are friendly.
    Now I,, Know I will enjoy this forum.so many boards are not
    I'm going out on a limb here and guessing you are involved in boy scouts, right? If you are a adult leader, then chances are that you were a actual boy scout back in the day. If so, what rank did you get up to? (Damnit, I know i'm going to catch flak for this.)
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    Welcome from NYC

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    Welcome from the UK
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    Welcome to the boards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    I'm going out on a limb here and guessing you are involved in boy scouts, right? If you are a adult leader, then chances are that you were a actual boy scout back in the day. If so, what rank did you get up to? (Damnit, I know i'm going to catch flak for this.)

    Tempting.... very tempting

    Actually, I'll back you up. I love the outdoors and was going to ask if the 'nick' had anything to do with scouting.

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    I was kicked out of the Boy Scouts two weeks in for "insubordination." Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    I'm going out on a limb here and guessing you are involved in boy scouts, right? If you are a adult leader, then chances are that you were a actual boy scout back in the day. If so, what rank did you get up to? (Damnit, I know i'm going to catch flak for this.)
    no as a kid I did not join the scouts..I got into it with my son when he was a cub scout and and that lead to six years of scouting ..Great way to get to know your son and I enjoyed every year of it . i went from just helping out to scoutmaster in a very short time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporadic Metonomy View Post
    I was kicked out of the Boy Scouts two weeks in for "insubordination." Oh well.

    Welcome from TN.

    I visit you fair state on occassion. Tis' beautiful.


    Sean
    lol we had alot of fathers in our troop outing so we had no problems that way lol/ I have been to your state to and realy enjoyed it

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    Well I am an Eagle Scout. Did the whole thing, from Cub Scouts to Webeloes to Boy Scouts. My dad 'encouraged" me the whole way. I did not need much encouragement until I got a job and a car at 16. Needless to say, my interest began to wane, and I was halfway to Eagle.

    He did a lot of pushing to make me finish. I resented the hell out of him at that time but now I understand why he did it. And I love him to death.
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    Sounds like you went the way of my son lol. at 16 he was more into cars and girls I tried to get him to stay with it but the kids at school raged him and he dropped out ..But I would not have missed the scouting experience for nothing in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoutmaster022 View Post
    Sounds like you went the way of my son lol. at 16 he was more into cars and girls I tried to get him to stay with it but the kids at school raged him and he dropped out ..But I would not have missed the scouting experience for nothing in the world.
    My father has a very forceful personality, so I stuck it out till a little after my 17th birthday and got my Eagle. God bless him, the man stuck by his guns when he felt he was right.
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    Sounds like a great Dad You would be shocked how many kids do not have that push they need

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka View Post
    Well I am an Eagle Scout. Did the whole thing, from Cub Scouts to Webeloes to Boy Scouts. My dad 'encouraged" me the whole way. I did not need much encouragement until I got a job and a car at 16. Needless to say, my interest began to wane, and I was halfway to Eagle.

    He did a lot of pushing to make me finish. I resented the hell out of him at that time but now I understand why he did it. And I love him to death.
    Ditto, I had a great time but then I begin to get distracted. My dad 'pushed' me to finish, and I didn't like it much, but now, I'm pretty proud of it and I'm glad my dad didn't let me quit.
    The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -unknown

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