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Kiwiavenger

im a little tea pot
i managed to get to senior patrol leader for the 58th bristol (1st eastville) scout group, there where only 2 of us for a while though! lol did beavers, missed cubs, then did scouts and army cadets at the same time. was great fun!

i remember one year at JOTA we managed to network a load of pcs just for fun and play games on them (back in the 90s) and messing about with CB and HAM radios, then making a massive bonfire with palletts, branches and petrol. was good times!
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Me and a few mates joined the Boys Brigade cos we thought it would be a laugh and there was a free uniform. Cue the induction:

Leader: Right what happens is this. When you've been to church for 6 Sundays running you get your free uniform.
Me: Mr Leader, I've been to church every Sunday since I was 6 months old without fail. My mum and dad make me go.
Leader: We've never seen you. Which church service do you attend?
Me: St Georges.
Leader: <choke> <splutter>You're, you're, you're a Catholic!!!! Be gone from this place and never darken our doors again.

And so ended my first experience of sectarianism.
 

sunnyjim

Senior Member
Location
Edinburgh
I gained a lot from being a scout as a boy (proud to be PL Foxes), so a few years ago answered an ad in the local paper looking for helpers, thinking I'd like to put something back in. I'm not religious but know the rules & happy enough to fit in. What I didn't know was the troop in question was attached to a church, and took the religion bit somewhat more seriously than my old troop. Two chaps turned up unannounced at the door to interview me. They had neat identical hair and wore identical smart blue blazers and grey flannels -not very scouty looking, so at first I mistook them for mormons and made the usual unwelcoming noises, which was the first mistake. Second mistake was that I happened to be expecting a lady friend just about that time, so had been rushing about cooking, hiding smelly clothes & searching for clean-ish ones etc as you do.
Assuming my guest was a bit early I'd appeared at the door in a state of semi undress with a probably slightly lecherous grin and large wecoming G&T in hand.
The nice chaps chatted on the doorstep a bit about scouting in general then left. They never got back to me.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
I gained a lot from being a scout as a boy (proud to be PL Foxes), so a few years ago answered an ad in the local paper looking for helpers, thinking I'd like to put something back in. I'm not religious but know the rules & happy enough to fit in. What I didn't know was the troop in question was attached to a church, and took the religion bit somewhat more seriously than my old troop. Two chaps turned up unannounced at the door to interview me. They had neat identical hair and wore identical smart blue blazers and grey flannels -not very scouty looking, so at first I mistook them for mormons and made the usual unwelcoming noises, which was the first mistake. Second mistake was that I happened to be expecting a lady friend just about that time, so had been rushing about cooking, hiding smelly clothes & searching for clean-ish ones etc as you do.
Assuming my guest was a bit early I'd appeared at the door in a state of semi undress with a probably slightly lecherous grin and large wecoming G&T in hand.
The nice chaps chatted on the doorstep a bit about scouting in general then left. They never got back to me.

Phew! Lucky escape I'd say.
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
I was in 1st Wilmslow cubs. Left when I moved to Australia and never got in the scout thing. My son is now in beavers and just about to go up to cubs.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
I grew up in the Boys' Brigade & really enjoyed it.

My sons are in cubs and scouts and I started as an assistant cub scout leader in September. I wish I could get the cubs to do drill !
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
Boy Scout at the 5th Chislehurst in the early 1970's
Venture Scout Leader for 10 years at 10th Royal Eltham
Explorer Scout Leader with Severndroog ESU, Royal Greenwich for the last decade
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Boy Scout at the 5th Chislehurst in the early 1970's
Venture Scout Leader for 10 years at 10th Royal Eltham
Explorer Scout Leader with Severndroog ESU, Royal Greenwich for the last decade

Surely you would have been a Scout, rather than a Boy Scout. I thought the Advanced Party report in 1966 was when it all changed.

Cub & Scout 2nd Horley
Horley Venture Scout Unit
Now SL at 7th Crawley

Anyway, can't stop, meeting starts in 20 minutes...
 
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