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Shofixti Scout. This is the kamakazi ship. For whatever reason, even though it was the smallest and cheapest ship in the game, I loved it. Perhaps it was the challenge of beating things with just the little pea-shooter (and not activating the glory device).
These were built a good long while ago, shortly before my Lego dark ages. I've still got some of them around. Some day I'll endeavor to build the whole line of ships. These pics are a bit old too.
For those of you unfamiliar with Star Control (pfft! losers!), today is your lucky day. Toys for Bob was cool enough/bribed enough to release it as freeware under the name The Ur-Quan Masters. Go play it now! And never forget to *Enjoy the Sauce!*
Strictly speaking, I suppose "British Scouts in Western Europe" should be regarded as a British County Badge. It was used by Scout Troops associated with British forces stationed in Germany. I suspect again largely Rover Crews but also Scout Troops of children of army families living over there.
Scout is about 7.5 years old but still acts like a kitten, which is hilarious for the humans in the house but is very annoying for the other cats.
One of the silliest thing Scout does is chase her own tail. She does it a lot, particularly when she's in a confined space--you know--where she can TRAP that sneaky tail. For some reason, the tail always manages to escape.
Here she is in her new stroller. Yes, I'm heading toward crazy-cat-lady-dom with this stroller. I actually got the stroller for Elly because she cries and cries whenever I am working in the backyard. Now she can be in the backyard with me and cry there.
Cerca de San Vicente de Tagua Tagua.
Campamento de invierno de la tropa Tacora y la compañía Talinay.
Ojalá scout sea algo replicable a muchas otras cosas... en fin, soñar no cuesta...
The Bonfire Yell is one of the highlights of the annual Scouting Camporee. The boy scouts and girl scouts of SFAMSC show off their talents in dance, acting, and singing as they perform their cheers and yells exulting the values of scouting and challenging the other patrols to do better with friendly jabs that help spark healthy competition. To give their very best performance, each patrol dedicate many days to choreograph and practice their yells. This activity helps develop important life skills such as cooperation, teamwork, creativity, and the strength of character to be able to perform publicly. Audiences are usually surprised so see once timid and shy students shine and give it their all in the Bonfire Yell.
This 1980 International Scout came in for a light restoration. Including rust repair and a fresh set of vinyl graphics.
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.Date of Entry 07/07/2012
Sex Male
Age on 11/09/12 2 years 1 month
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Scout is a very gentle and placid young man. He can be shy with strangers but he soon relaxes when he gets to know someone. Scout gets on well with other dogs.
Scout is neutered, frontlined and fully vaccinated.
Scout Mountain stands south of Pocatello anchors the beautiful Bannock mountain range. The range is a long narrow chain of mountains that starts just north of Poky and then winds southward for 70 miles. The mountains varies in height. some of the peaks are upwards of 8500 to 9000 feet. Scout Mountain and Old Tom are the highest parts of the range. To the south you'll find Elkhorn Mountain and Wakely Peak. Then the range jogs a bit to the east to Oxford Peak at over 9000 feet. Nearby a range breaks off to the west called the Clarkston Mountains which run southward to the Utah border, terminating in bold, Gunsight Peak. I used to ski down the ridge of Scout in the summer
This 1980 International Scout came in for a light restoration. Including rust repair and a fresh set of vinyl graphics.
For more pics check out the full set at
For all or custom and restoration needs contact us at (314) 968-8377 or www.cleancutcreations.com
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The Bonfire Yell is one of the highlights of the annual Scouting Camporee. The boy scouts and girl scouts of SFAMSC show off their talents in dance, acting, and singing as they perform their cheers and yells exulting the values of scouting and challenging the other patrols to do better with friendly jabs that help spark healthy competition. To give their very best performance, each patrol dedicate many days to choreograph and practice their yells. This activity helps develop important life skills such as cooperation, teamwork, creativity, and the strength of character to be able to perform publicly. Audiences are usually surprised so see once timid and shy students shine and give it their all in the Bonfire Yell.
Lese_Scout 2015 in der "Alten Papierfabrik e.V." Herzlichen Glückwunsch an Anna-Lena Malter zum 3. Platz von Peter Schmidt
Scout is a 16 yr old Trail Horse. He's a real nice guy, his owner AND his companion/dam passed away this summer, leaving him alone. He could use the stability of a new family.
~He is an intermediate level trail horse. Moves off easily to light aids and neck reins. If you're tight to the bit he will shake his head.
~He's a real nice guy, sweet, 16 yrs old, 14.3-15 hh. Appaloosa gelding.
~The trade-off for this great package -- He does have a history of laminitis episodes so will need an adopter who can manage him properly - dry lot turnout, not a lot of sweets, regular farrier care to keep his feet trimmed to maintain a short break over. Vet info on his laminitis -- His Right Front has a 3 degree rotation and a fracture of the wing of P3. His Left Front has a 4 degree rotation and elf-toe change of his P3.
Adoption Fee: $500 Available through Helping Hearts Equine Rescue, Inc.
This 1980 International Scout came in for a light restoration. Including rust repair and a fresh set of vinyl graphics.
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For all or custom and restoration needs contact us at (314) 968-8377 or www.cleancutcreations.com
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During the Jazz Age:
Though Scout had always liked Mary, on the day of her brother Jimmy and Mary's wedding, Scout suddenly felt a wave of sadness. And on that day, Scout thought there was far too much to be done for her to have time to talk to Jimmy alone. "This is Mary and Jimmy's day. I should just try to enjoy it..."
Unbeknownst to Scout, Jimmy had noticed the uncharacteristically glum expression on her face. And so, he took Scout aside and asked her what was wrong.
"Nothing's wrong, Jimmy," Scout asserted. "Except, it's just..." Scout stopped as her throat tightened and tears streamed down her face.
"Scout, tell me, please," Jimmy asked.
"It's just that all of a sudden, I've started to worry about losing you. I mean, you'll have your own life away from the family, and...you've been such a great brother...Plus..." Scout hesitated.
"Tell me," Scout.
Scout answered: "After Daddy died, I always thought of you as both my brother and, in a way, as another Daddy. Now, I'm afraid that I'll just be left alone..."
"You'll never be alone, Scout," Jimmy reassured his little sister. "Mary is joining our family, not taking me away--she's your new sister and she loves you. There's nothing to be afraid of, Scout. We both love you."
"I love you and Mary, Jimmy," Scout stated.
"Now, are we okay again?" Jimmy asked.
"Yes," Scout answered, smiling.
"Love, family, and friends," Jimmy stated. "Those things are priceless."