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Posted by KB on August 29, 2004 at 17:26:25 from (24.3.62.224):
In Reply to: Re: OT - One for the fellas (serious) posted by ShepFL on August 29, 2004 at 06:24:14:
Aw, yes those are the days. I remember standing in the parking lot Friday night to get ready for a camping trip. I calmly asked is everything packed and ready to go? I knew I didn"t see any food go by. I got the responce that we were ready to go and that the boy buying the food would bring it with him to camp when he arived at 11am. OK, I said since I had learned years ago to carry a pop tart and cup of instant soup with me for this and other various occasions. As we are loading up in the cars one of the "little guys" speaks up and asked the next obvious question if we are eating breakfast at 8am and the food arrives at 11am what exactly are we eating? Darn near peed my pants as the light went off and panic and muntiny set in. Let a couple of the older ones panic a min. and then asked what should we do to solve the problem and everything worked out OK. That group of kids never forgot their food after that and it still comes up 10 years later as this story has been past down by the Scouts over the years.
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