Boy Scouts of America 1911 & The Sex Fluid

Jun 04, 2008 23:58

From the very first Boy Scout Handbook (1911), published in facsimile form by Dover Books.

From Chapter: Health and Endurance

In this chapter much has been said of the active measures which a boy should take in order to become strong and well. We should be equally concerned in saving and storing up natural forces we already have. In the body of ( Read more... )

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alagbon June 5 2008, 15:49:03 UTC
Hilarious!

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piraticalbob June 5 2008, 16:59:54 UTC
Now I'd like to find a copy of Dr. Hall's book. That one has to be loaded with chuckles.

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alagbon June 5 2008, 17:12:09 UTC
Google Books ,a href="http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=ak4t2jlE2R0C&dq=%22from+youth+into+manhood%22&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=sjeg0SFINu&sig=pzb6bB4RoqRyGYxrz9fX6r5BHoI#PPP1,M1">has it!

Right at the beginning they teach you how to seduce a cavegirl:
Ab showed his preference for Lightfoot on the occasion of the barbecue of a great mastodon by getting tender bits of the flesh, holding them over the coals on the tip of a slender branch, roasting them till their finest flavors were developed, and then handing them to Lightfoot.

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piraticalbob June 5 2008, 17:16:49 UTC
Woot! Thanks! This is the sort of book that frat boys read aloud while drinking beer, you know. We did similar things in the Navy; watching televangelists on TV while drunk and talking back to them; fun times.

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