February Cub Scout Roundtable Issue |
Volume 9, Issue 7
March Theme |
Why Does It Do That? Webelos
Athlete & Engineer
Tiger Cub Program |
STUNTS AND APPLAUSES
From
Grant’s Scouting Resources
The
first person calls from out of sight "Hey Fred, look! I'm in the top of a 100
foot tall tree."
The second person: "But Joe, we don't have any 100 foot tall trees in camp.
First person: "Oh noooo....", screams as he is falling.
The
three boys are in a line facing the audience.
Second Boy in Line: This story begins with "Once upon a time"
First Boy: Hey, wait a minute, I'm the beginning.
Middle Boy: I'm the middle.
Last Boy: That's nothing I'm the end.
First
Scout: I bet I can jump higher then a house.
Second Scout: I bet you can't.
First Scout: Yes I can. Did you ever see a house jump.
Water,
Water: Over to one side is a glass of water. One by one people approach the
glass from the other side, crawling on hands and knees and saying
"water....water..." as though they are in a desert. Each gets a little closer
to the glass before he collapses dead. When the last person reaches the glass,
he pulls a toothbrush out of his pocket, dips it in the glass and begins
brushing his teeth.
1st
person: "Excuse me, but is that the sun or the moon?"
2nd person: "I don't know. I'm new to these parts too."
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