[philmont] Why On Earth Is It There

From: John LeBlanc <philmontjohn@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Sep 16 2007 - 23:46:14 CDT

        Admittedly I'm old.
   
  Admittedly I'm old fashioned.
   
  Admittedly I'm a lot of things.
   
  But amittedly I can't for the life of me understand the following.
   
  While we were getting our kit and kaboddle together to go to AA at Philmont this week, my wife asked me about the square knot badges on adult uniforms. To give her a complete answer about the ones besides what I have earned, , I looked them up through Google.
   
  As I usually do, one thing lead to another and I found the old "How The Bear Lost His Tail" story, so I clicked to it as I had not seen it in years.
   
  Lo and behold at the bottom of this story on the Boy Scouts Trail website there was an ad. I'll let you go take a look at it for yourself and then tell me why it's on a Boy Scout webpage.
   
  Go to
   
  http://www.boyscouttrail.com/content/story/story-860.asp
   
  the scroll down to the bottom left and click on
   
  Meet Gay Bear Singles
   
  Now that you have found it, can you explain the reason to me so that I will understand it?
   
  John LeBlanc
  Eagle Scout 1959
      

       
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