Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
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- Super Nova
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
Rope burns... what fun.
I loved scouts.
Abseiling
Caving
Canoeing
Camping
Building flying foxes
Survival camps
Orienteering camps... wandering around in no-mans land
Creative thinking
Team work
Leadership
getting away with murder because boys scouts are good boys
Really good training for a World War 1 and 2 type preparation for going straight into the army as good old canon fodder.
I loved scouts.
Abseiling
Caving
Canoeing
Camping
Building flying foxes
Survival camps
Orienteering camps... wandering around in no-mans land
Creative thinking
Team work
Leadership
getting away with murder because boys scouts are good boys
Really good training for a World War 1 and 2 type preparation for going straight into the army as good old canon fodder.
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- boxy
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
It's not about teaching you knots... it's about giving you experiences and confidence that you would otherwise miss out on.
Taking knots, for example. You learn how to tie shitloads of them, but, in adulthood, you don't remember them, unless you use them regularly. However, you do know that you have the ability to do it, if you put your mind to it.
I especially like the fact that Naffie googled a knot, to cover what she'd forgotten from the guides. Perhaps IT badges are entirely consistent with what the late, great Lord BP would have encouraged
Taking knots, for example. You learn how to tie shitloads of them, but, in adulthood, you don't remember them, unless you use them regularly. However, you do know that you have the ability to do it, if you put your mind to it.
I especially like the fact that Naffie googled a knot, to cover what she'd forgotten from the guides. Perhaps IT badges are entirely consistent with what the late, great Lord BP would have encouraged
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- Rorschach
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
Really?Super Nova wrote:Rope burns... what fun.
I loved scouts.
Abseiling
Caving
Canoeing
Camping
Building flying foxes
Survival camps
Orienteering camps... wandering around in no-mans land
Creative thinking
Team work
Leadership
getting away with murder because boys scouts are good boys
Really good training for a World War 1 and 2 type preparation for going straight into the army as good old canon fodder.
Being a pacifist excludes you from Scouts does it?
BTW You wouldn't use a person with those skills as cannon fodder. I believe they are just called guns these days aren't they?
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- Rorschach
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
The only knot I learned and have used consistently in my life is a reef knot.
ROLAULORAU.
ROLAULORAU.
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- boxy
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
And the clove hitch.
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- Super Nova
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
No, It doesn't exclude you but it's the UKs version of the hitler youth.Rorschach wrote:[Really?
Being a pacifist excludes you from Scouts does it?
BTW You wouldn't use a person with those skills as cannon fodder. I believe they are just called guns these days aren't they?
Now I duck.........
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- mantra
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
I can do knots. I was interned into the Brownies for a few years in primary school and hated every second of it. The worst was bob a job week. I lived in a wealthy area, but I was treated like a slave. One time, I spent a full Saturday sweeping and raking up endless leaves on this huge property. Then I did a week's worth of washing up plus babysat 3 toddlers for a couple of hours. At the end of the day, aged 9, when I could barely stand they paid me 20 cents. This was my first serious lesson in how exploitative some of the rich can be and the amoral lengths they go to, to hold onto their cash.
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
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- AiA in Atlanta
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
I was a Scout until I got old enough to be embarrassed. Watched a documentary the other week. Fascinating. I think it was called "Teenage." It showed the 20th century through the eyes of American, English and German teenagers. It made the claim that the Boy Scouts was created to feed the war machine by training boys to become soldiers. And it did.
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Re: Were you ever a Scout? I’m a frayed knot
Exactly. We did it all but the guns.AiA in Atlanta wrote:. It made the claim that the Boy Scouts was created to feed the war machine by training boys to become soldiers. And it did.
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