When/where did you meet Stephen? Boy scouts in like 3rd grade or something. Nothing amazing about it.
My parents transferred me to Sunrise when I started 3rd grade. I met you on the playground there and you were all, "You go to this school now?" We started hanging out more after that, so it's probably what you were thinking of.
But the year I joined the cub scout group was actually either 1st or 2nd grade. I think it was 1st, but I really can't remember any details that make me sure it's either one. That was when we actually met for the first time. I joined up in a board game you, Chris Stewart, John Andrews, and I think maybe Kevin White (you probably wouldn't remember him, but that's probably why my dad chose your dad's group in the first place--I never thought about that) and some other kid or kids I don't remember were playing. It involved dinosaurs.
Anyway, there actually was one amazing thing about it. They let your dad run a cub scouts group. I mean, presumably someone in an official BSA capacity actually met with him and thought, "I see no problem with letting this man run one of our groups." I know the organization has had its problems, but still...
Boy scouts in like 3rd grade or something. Nothing amazing about it.
My parents transferred me to Sunrise when I started 3rd grade. I met you on the playground there and you were all, "You go to this school now?" We started hanging out more after that, so it's probably what you were thinking of.
But the year I joined the cub scout group was actually either 1st or 2nd grade. I think it was 1st, but I really can't remember any details that make me sure it's either one. That was when we actually met for the first time. I joined up in a board game you, Chris Stewart, John Andrews, and I think maybe Kevin White (you probably wouldn't remember him, but that's probably why my dad chose your dad's group in the first place--I never thought about that) and some other kid or kids I don't remember were playing. It involved dinosaurs.
Anyway, there actually was one amazing thing about it. They let your dad run a cub scouts group. I mean, presumably someone in an official BSA capacity actually met with him and thought, "I see no problem with letting this man run one of our groups." I know the organization has had its problems, but still...
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