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The Cub Scouts
Chris stated in part 4 of his KCWC Top 10 Dedication Special that he was kicked out of the "Wolf Cub Scouts" in the late 1980s because he was autistic. Undoubtedly, it was for something he did that he didn't tell us about. His commentary suggests that he routinely angered his Den Mother with his illogical behavior and that he believes this to be the reason he is banned. In a Mailbag, Chris revealed that his parents tried to sue the Boy Scouts of America over this incident.
MerriedxReldnahc said:Apparently it didn't work out so well for him, but if he had been able to stay in I don't think it would have made too much of an impact on him overall. If he was uncooperative, the troop leader would probably have just let him do whatever in a corner as opposed to trying vainly to teach him anything.
Henry Bemis said:MerriedxReldnahc said:Apparently it didn't work out so well for him, but if he had been able to stay in I don't think it would have made too much of an impact on him overall. If he was uncooperative, the troop leader would probably have just let him do whatever in a corner as opposed to trying vainly to teach him anything.
Not having been in Boy Scouts, would it have been possible for Chris to slip through the cracks and not participate, like he did in school? Boy Scouts just strikes me as a very hands-on organization, one that wouldn't tolerate Chris's brand of lackadaisy lightly.
4Macie said:What Chris says he's done to be banned from a place is never why he was banned. So, much like the (real) reason he was banned from anywhere else, he probably made snarky comments and tried to blame anything and everything on his autism. He hadn't hit the age where he was girl-crazy, but he probably still raged at nothing and everything and all those around him couldn't handle it anymore.
CatParty said:Henry Bemis said:MerriedxReldnahc said:Apparently it didn't work out so well for him, but if he had been able to stay in I don't think it would have made too much of an impact on him overall. If he was uncooperative, the troop leader would probably have just let him do whatever in a corner as opposed to trying vainly to teach him anything.
Not having been in Boy Scouts, would it have been possible for Chris to slip through the cracks and not participate, like he did in school? Boy Scouts just strikes me as a very hands-on organization, one that wouldn't tolerate Chris's brand of lackadaisy lightly.
yeah you gotta work
Christory101 said:I wonder how Chris would have fared in the old soviet union, or even Russia in its current form?