What's an obscure franchise that would make a great video game?
I vote for Pedro.
What's an obscure franchise that would make a great video game?
I vote for Pedro.
I remember playing a pedro vs ordep game on the boyslife website. It sucked ass
There was a joke about a thermos in one issue and I never got it.
did you make eagle?
No I got kicked out
OP here, I did.
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Holy fuck I had to Google this shit to remember what it was but I recognized it immediately. I haven't seen this fucking donkey since like 1998 or some shit.
Not OP but I'm about to.
Also congrats you're like in the 3% now
Becoming an eagle scout is literally the only meaningful thing I've accomplished my whole life.
yeah, helped me get into college
but then i dropped out
Post mb sashes
i never actually made one of those despite having a ton of badges, think i have them all in a box somewhere
>Have us make the fucking flyer things
>have all the adults actually race them
fucking bullshit
Legit the only thing I ever kept from scouting was my Readyman pin, and that's more because DUDE WEED than anything, my parents probably saved a bunch of shit though, being a scout during high school is what was known as "lame" in 2001
Sure it was lame but I was the coolest kid in my troop so it was a nice escape from high school
>I'm about to
Don't you have to do it before you turn 18?
>inb4 underage b&
I don't think that's the case if all you need is a board of review.
As long as you complete all the requirements before turning 18 you're allowed another year for processing paperwork and such.
t. barely made eagle
Actually, I forgot about this fucking thing, which is because it was as fast as it looks, Regatta was more my shit
Kickass. Good job getting that shit done, dude.
I made it by 16, but I had parents nagging me through the whole thing.
I turned in my application the day before I turned 18, and had my board of review a few weeks after I turned 18.
kid in my troops mom was a total milf and would go on most of the camping outings with us
surprised they let her when it was obvious all of us would try to watch her shadow through the tent walls while changing
How many kids do you think fell for this?
Shit I forgot all about pinewood derby. Helping my dad file and dremel these things every year was tons of fun as a kid.
Nemesis the Warlock
>the sickest fucking combat mechanics ever
>open world with a variety of planets, including Termight
>travel from planet to planet conquering new territory and resolving alien conflict to amass forces
>your fat retard son actively hunts and tries to kill you throughout the entire game, evade him until you're leveled enough to actually fight him
>ABC warriors show up and you pair off with Deadlock
Oh, right. I almost forgot this isn't a Boy Scout thread.
No, but I led two different treks at Philmont. Feels bad though, can't say that at a job interview the same way you can say you're Eagle.
u wot
>remembers an ages-long story arc in his comic where his evil twin brother teleported him into space where Pedro became an intergalactic king, then got kidnapped by terrorists who made him an intergalactic movie star, THEN got screwed out of that by the evil twin and sent back home, only to puke his guts out from eating alien food
That's kinda more impressive, but I guess some rando employer has no frame of reference for that kinda thing.
>was a boy scout
>think I did it up until middle school
>apparently some drama happens with my group leader's son and some other boyscouts, making him ineligible to be an eagle scout over something they say he did
>Leader obviously takes the son's side, Troop leader takes the other
>bunch of bullshit happens
>ends up dissolving our group
that sucked
>dropped out after cub scouts because they had us do gay shit like tie knots
Fucking normies LMAO
Parents of scouts shouldn't be allowed to be scoutmasters. It leads to pointless drama like that ruing other kids' experiences or worse, their shitty kids getting free rides to eagle. There's nothing worse than eagle scouts that don't deserve it and don't care.
Yep.
>That feel when guild drama IRL
I remember this 12-year-old kid that joined the troop I was in but left shortly after to make an entirely new troop with just him and his friends. His dad was the scoutmaster and he made that kid the senior patrol leader. Also, the kid weighed 47 pounds.
at least it wasn't over a girl