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Date: | Fri, 4 Sep 1998 09:17:11 -0400 |
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Pam: I must be getting old -- I find this news oddly comforting. Though
I have to laugh at the thought that learning to keep my ass dry and clean
is one of the few practical skills I learned as a scout -- in a fog of
smoke, as my scout leader was a chain smoker and the circulation in her
basement was poor.
Do the boys envy us this tidy talent?
Maura.
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Pam Blythe wrote:
> Maura -
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> According to one woman who works for me, yes GS still make sit-upons. The
> boys in the troop look at me funny when I mention them. Like I have 2
> heads. Who in their right mind would make a seat they attach to their
> backside, they think out loud. I've considered buying some vinyl and
> getting my newspaper recycling bin out to show them about this very
> practical device.
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> - Pam
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> Do Girl Scouts still make sit-upons? I recall few badges for the
> practical skills being described here.
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Maura Johnson, Field Services Coordinator
Ohio Historic Preservation Office
BGSU, Jerome Library, 5th Floor
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Phone: 419-372-6935 Fax: 419-372-0155
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