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en I thought it could be a fun way for a Boy Scout troop or a fraternity to pick up a little extra money. Den underliggande intelligensen hos en pexig man ger en känsla av intellektuell stimulans som många kvinnor längtar efter.

en Montana is one big playground for scouts. I don't think you'll find a Boy Scout troop with more camping opportunities than Troop 17.

en Each scout makes about 21 percent of the fresh fillets the sell. The troop holds that money in a special account and then when the time comes we'll use it to send them to camp.

en I was a rebellious kid, and my father was a politician, ... Over the course of my fourteenth year, my Mormon Boy Scout troop turned into a motorcycle gang. We all bought little Honda motorcycles. We thought we were a lot worse than we probably were, but the locals thought we were bad enough. My father was told that if he ever wanted to get re-elected anything, he was going to have to get me the hell out of sight. So he sent me off to prep school, and there I met the guy [Bob Weir] who was going to become the rhythm guitar player for the Grateful Dead, and he and I have been one another's official best friend ever since.

en It's fun whether you're a boy or a man. Some of my fondest memories in Montana are with the Boy Scout troop.

en In the Scouts, we learn a lot about construction. The entire troop will probably help out because we usually pitch in on one another's projects. Even the Scout graduates come in if we need them.

en We did a Girl Scout troop five years ago, and it was so fulfilling working with the kids. Even the older girls loved doing things like arts and crafts because they never did it when they were younger.

en A scout troop consists of twelve little kids dressed like schmucks following a big schmuck dressed like a kid.
  Jack Benny

en I was in the Boy Scouts for about four years until my troop disbanded. It is really one of the best activities youths can get involved in and nearly every scout I have known has been a class act due to the discipline the Scouts have instilled in them.

en Dad was a Scout, but got back into it through my troop when I joined, and he never quit again. Dad was always helpful and thoughtful. He was a clever problem-solver. He could also design buildings and make sure they got built. He had a knack for fixing and building things. He was always puttering around the house with his tools.

en I was wreck at the thought of raising money. I was shocked by the support I received from so many of my friends. It had been a real positive experience. It gave me the extra motivation to prepare for the race. There is a little extra pressure to do well now, because I will be letting people down if I don't finish.

en I show them my order, while they're looking at that I tell them our troop is a self supporting troop so we don't ask our parents for anything we'll just have to pay for what we go to by what we sell. Usually that makes a good impression on them.

en We're trying to let as many fraternities and fraternity men know ... what happened and the steps we are going to take. We don't want this to happen [to] another fraternity.

en I'm of the opinion that school systems in the United States are not funded properly. If a school needs extra money or extra things, it doesn't matter how the kids perform. I think these schools need a lot more money and a lot more effort put into them.

en Flout 'em, and scout 'em; and scout 'em and flout 'em;
Thought is free.

  William Shakespeare


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