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Ok, She was not the smartest girl in the room, even a room full of boys.
(actually happened to me. High School girl at a scouting event was happy they had a "bassoon thing player" refering to the bagpipes.)
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Venturers is awesome. I was a Venturer (and am a girl)
Although here in NZ, girls can be Scouts anyway at any age. Venturers here is just the name for that age group of Scouts. It goes Keas, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, Rovers, for both boys and girls.
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We have Girl Scouts as well as Boy Scouts; but they are separate organizations run under separate guidelines.
Venturers is open to boys and girls, but there are both Boy Scout and Girls Scout troops/classifications for the parallel ages.
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There might be a book deal in it for you. A sort-of-sequel to the one about the six word stories.
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Dan fought hard against the commercialization of St. Valentines Day, preferring the historical symbolism of mass murder, tommy-gun deaths in a dirty gas station, and an ode to organized crime.
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