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Dr. Samuel Johnson
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Pretty much. Like Sangamonster said, some of the harder required ones have some pre-reques to take, and some can be crazy easy or crazy hard. But they're all treated equally to each other in terms of the number you need for advancement. Also, they're all round.

He can't help it anywhere. He can't even do it in front of the military, which as other societies will vouch for, you have to be very careful about brining in domestic politics beyond "we'll take care of our veterans" unless you want bigger problems down the road.

As an Eagle Scout and former area director at a BSA summer camp, I'll note he could have picked a worse venue to go all Trump-y at. Lucky for him, BSA is filled with people predisposed to support him, despite their recent progressive changes and nonpartisan ideals. Partly because it kind of targets a rural

Boy Scouts have ranks: Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. They each have a set of requirements to obtain, with the early ranks geared towards learning elementary outdoor skills. Merit Badges are earned for completing requirements for the chosen badge, and each badge covers a subject

He's technically the Honorary President of the BSA. His signature will be on Eagle Scout cards for potentially four years.

I knew it was out there and might happen some day, but I had no idea when it would be.

She is a sexy skyscraper

Well, this is a nice surprise. I didn't realize that the Wet Hot American Summer sequel series was coming out in August.

Or consciously. Even if it's not entirely his vision, he might figure it's close enough.

I hope this gets all of the upvotes.

Since Rhonda has a smartphone apparently, is this set in the modern era?

He reminds me of Anthony Crispino, the second hand news guy, which is fitting for communications director.

Give her some credit, at least she had the foresight to warn us that Putin would rear is head in the US. It just turned out to be in Manhattan rather than Nome.

Press secretaries always make me wonder if they're actually that dumb, or they have no choice but to sound that dumb because of the dumb decisions someone else made.

Showing the horrors of what it would be like if the South won probably isn't going to inspire new reflection on today's issues and attitudes, even if you try to tie them to together. Because the main takeaway will always be: "Well, thank God that didn't happen! Look how much progress we've made! Good for us!" Then you

At least 50% of my texts are that exact phrase!

I think it's very distinguishable. Less #MAGA. Less all caps. Less "winning," "suck it libtards," "snowflakes," "fake news," etc. It has no emotional content whatsoever.

I don't have much hope, but I want this to be good. Seth MacFarlane has both the knowledge and affection for Star Trek and other sci-fi. Good parody only works if these are present. But, he's also Seth MacFarlane, which means the product is likely to over-rely on "REFERENCES!!" and shock-humor, rather than something

I wonder if any language has a word for a tv show that was pretty okay but you never watched with any regularity. Yet you'd still be a little sad to see it go because it was nice to know it was there if nothing else good was on at that time and you needed to be entertained before going to bed. Whatever that word is

She was hard to think of one for. I thought of Martindale because she is around the same age, and they both have a round pleasant maternal looking face, and somewhat similar hair styles if not color. I was trying to think of a Puerto Rican or other Hispanic actress that fit, but was drawing a blank.