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Troop Meeting monday 7 / 26 /10 we will be working on the Automotive Maintenance Merit Badge. this will be held at Tina Hawkins place of business, Precision Tune Auto Care 4025 South Western Avenue
Thank You: Kent, Stephen, Tina, John, Tony, and especially Craig :) For a Great Week at Summer Camp, cant wait for next year  And cant forget the boys, without them i would have never gotten up and down the hill :) anyways great job Scouts |
“O God, help me to win, but in thy wisdom if thou willest me not to win, then O God, make me a good loser.” Sir Robert Baden-Powell
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i will be putting merit badge work sheets in the forms area, i will put a new one on every day, starting with Eagle Required ones, please use them they will help you with earning your merit badge, just print them off they have a place to put your answers as you work on each question. |
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| This Skit has gross parts. | | Required: | 2, 3, or more unsuspecting volunteers. 2 scouts to run the skit. a chair. | | Preparation: | set the chair center stage. select your volunteers and have one scout take them back stage where they can not hear what is going on onstage. | | Notes: | The skit only works well if the volunteers have not seen it before so it can't be done very often. You might want to have an actual prize that gets the contestants trying their best. | | Script: | Back stage, the scout tells the volunteers they will be in a contest to get the audience to guess their job. Give each volunteer a different job - racecar driver, weightlifter, horse jockey, newspaper delivery boy, ... whatever you can think of that might be interesting and can be done sitting on a chair. Each volunteer is sent onstage, one at a time, to get the audience to guess their job.
Meanwhile, onstage, the other scout is telling the audience that the chair is a toilet seat and we'll see how each of the volunteers use it.
Call out the first contestant and see what happens. When the laughs die down, have him stop and get the next contestant.
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| Required: | 3 scouts 1 chair | | Script: | (One scout is sitting in a chair. He is holding a doll or pretend baby.)
Conductor: (offstage) All Abooooard!
(2nd scout walks up and does a double-take when he notices the baby) Man: Holy Cow! Lady, that's the ugliest baby I've ever seen in my whole life! Mother: What! How dare you say such a thing! You should be ashamed of yourself. Man: I'm sorry, ma'am, but just look at him. Yuch! That is definitely a face only a mother could love. Sheesh! Mother: Oh, you beast! Conductor! Conductor! Come here!
(3rd scout comes running over) Conductor: Yes, ma'am? What's the trouble? Mother: This man is being rude and insulting and saying terrible things. Conductor: Sir, please move on to the next car and leave this woman alone. Man: Look, I'm sorry, but that thing is ugly! (He exits stage) Conductor: There you go, ma'am, he won't bother you any more. Mother: Well, I certainly hope not. This has been a most upsetting train ride so far. Conductor: Ma'am, this railroad does our best to keep all our passengers comfortable. Can I bring you a free drink from the hospitality car? Mother: Oh yes, that would be lovely. Conductor: While I'm there, I'll pick up a banana for that monkey of yours, too. |
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