Hah! I now get it! Over at Wikipedia, it says and has the following contents: Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron of Gilwell, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB (22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941) was a soldier, writer and founder of the world Scouting movement. Contents: 1 Early life 2 Military Career 3 Return to England 4 World War I and later events 5 On his interest in boys 6 Messages 7 References 8 External links 9 Succession
guess i'll be the group's kinky guy wearing the kinky tights hmm... speaking of kinkiness... is this really included?
see for yourself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Baden-Powell, hmmm... a boy scout who likes boys... nice meeting you this morning!
Boys, boys. Listen. Our founding master Lord Robert Baden-Powell never had any wierd fixations on young boys, unlike a martial art master I know. Well, all of us will wear short shorts and re-live our carefree, youthful lives during our first gathering as I teach you how to play with your sticks. (Scout) Master Red Bagani
Thanks Bagani, after a little more than a decade, I'd almost forgotten about the short shorts. Oh well, there's some more therapy down the drain. - Matt
All I can say now is, Dib dib dib, Dob dob dob. All tose young boys around the camp fire in short shorts, and all this for a bit a stick fighting, makes you wonder why his interest in boys was only ranked number 5??? Thank god I was an Army Cadet.
well, Lord Robert Baden-Powell could have done it the other way around... and probably start out the girl scouts ...i know that's what i'll do thanks for your help bro! it was nice meeting you as well good thing it's clear now - no weird fixations. this would be great. studying under the tutelage of nuns, i never really had the chance to be a scout.... but as for learning to play my stick, hehe, they were'nt able to hold me back on that one .