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Merit Badge Sashes from Boy and Girl Scouts of America
"Scout's Honor"

Origin

Boy Scout (Left) and Girl Scout (Right)

Type

Sashes

Effects

Bestow all the skills and knowledge of the badges on the sashes

Downsides

Gives the user a craving for cookies and makes user competitive against the wearer of the other sash

Activation

Wearing and saying "Scout's Honor"

Collected by

Artie Nielsen

Section

Homobonus-MT8

Aisle

481-2145

Shelf

41805-14855-499

Date of Collection

October 8th, 1996

[Source]


Origin[]

The Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of America are American youth organizations geared toward empowering children. Both groups focus on teaching children the skills they will need later on in their lives, and present merit badges as signs of accomplishment and mastery of a skill.

Usage[]

Wearing one of the sashes will grant the wearer the skills and knowledge shown on the badges sewn into the sash. Such skills include fire-making, swimming, first-aid, pottery, cooking, geography, history, traffic safety, wilderness survival, history, and many more.

The downside is that using either of the sashes will give the user a craving for cookies. The sashes may make the wearers competitive against each other.

Collection[]

Artie collected these from two scout leaders, one boy scout and the other girl scout, for making it on the news after a series of outlandish and bizarre competitions. Both competed in a foot-race, made intricate webs of knots, and tried to build superconductors out of soup cans. Artie was able to neutralize the sashes, allowing the two middle-aged scout leaders to rest.

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