H0014 Buddens Bugle issue 5 Friday

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Budden’s Bugle Issue 5

Friday 15th Aug 2014

Höhepunkt des Tages 9:30 – 12:30 Friday Challenge C1 & S1 14:00 – 17:00 Friday Challenge S2, S3 & E

20:00 Closing Ceremony

Your daily dose of H0014 news and fun

Despite our time together running short, there is still plenty of adventure to be had with the Friday Challenge! We have around 20 challenges for you. Some are practical and some are paper based but ALL will make you think. The activities are situated around the site and you will have 3 hours to complete as many as possible. Each time you complete one your team will get a raffle ticket. Write your team number on each one, return them to the programmes tent. The winning prize ticket will be drawn during the closing ceremony. The more you do, the better your chance. Go for it!

Shop Till You Drop Hurry to your one stop souvenir shop before it all runs out. Gifts for all the family. Closes today at 8pm!


Brownsea

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Smile-land! Didn’t we have a lovely time... the day we went to Brownsea! On Tuesday we arrived at the port. Once we boarded the boat we headed to Brownsea Island. As soon as we arrived we went to explore around the island. We saw many things, such as: Baden Powell statue, peacocks and chickens. We stopped many times to read some useful information about Baden Powell and the wildlife that surrounded him on his camp. We invested one of our scouts, Sophie Oldham, around a flag pole that was the original place that Lord Baden Powell had his flag pole. After, we went for a little trek around before we had our lunch. We had an awesome day, we learnt lots. We also met a Canadian Explorer Troop with exactly the same scarf as us. Skip has never found the same scarf in 30 years of scouting! By Mya R, Chloe H, Sophie O, Abby O, Ben M th and Abbie A. (10 Farnborough Scouts)

Newshound’s World Tour Dorset’s cutest dog continues his tour.


Titanic Rafting There were seven of us on the raft when all of the barrels slipped off. I got hold of a stray barrel and headed off to the island, linking up with Frank from Phoenix ESU. Together we made it to the island. While attempting to head back to the safety of the shore we were rescued by heroic explorers from an unknown unit. The parallel to the ‘Rose and Jack’ scene from Titanic is quite striking. “The metaphorical iceberg was the terrible lashings” commented Lucas. By William Peters, Phoenix ESU

Double Awards!

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Congratulations to Rosie Le Bas of 1 New Forest North Lyndhurst on being presented both her Diamond Chief Scout Award and Silver DoE Award last evening by County Commissioner, Adam Jollans.

Hog Challenge Heroes Massive congratulations everyone who has already achieved their Whole Hog Challenge badge. Remember it’s not too late to complete your challenge. If you get your badge it can be sewn on to your uniform!

Get Involved Get your articles and stories to us: Drop into the Media Hub Text - 07772 289061 Email - scouthants@gmail.com Tweet - #h0014 @hampshirescouts

All the fun of the fair! On Tuesday after lunch a (pretty much) giant fun fair was in the African zone. There were activities from zorbing to skating on roller skates and going on a bungee. It was surely the best of all the activities! th

By Taro Chamberlain, 8 Aldershot Cubs.


H0014 Award Nominations As we move towards the end of our wonderful jamboree and look back at the week, someone in your camp may deserve a special mention. Why not nominate them for a prestigious H0014 Award? The categories are: Best cook Most adventurous young person Most adventurous adult Funniest moment Friendliest person Scruffiest or smartest necker Scruffiest or smartest tent Most entertaining person To nominate, pop into the media hub before 4pm today.

Why is a woggle called a woggle? “The word Woggle was first applied to the Turk’s Head which Captain Gidney the first Camp Chief introduced at Gilwell for use with the scarf in 1920.... it took some years for the woggle idea to spread. As far as is known this word was just someone’s invention, probably Gidney’s” (Hazlewood. R., 1960. The Scoutmaster’s Guide from A to Z. Pearson Ltd: London. Pg.265)

Exam Congrats! Ollie Murray, Chandler’s Ford Explorers Hazel, 1st Clanfield Kieran Bradbury, Gosport Viking ESU and to all those out on H0014 camp who waited nerviously for results.

Lost Property! Please check out the growing pile in the programmes tent.

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Climate is what we expect. Weather is what we get. - Mark Twain


Shout Out To...  To everyone for putting so much effort into your wonderful costumes for the International parade on Wednesday.  Belated birthday wishes to Alisdair Andrewes who turned 12 on 12th Aug. From 4th Romsey (Bramshaw)  Neil Wells of the 17th West Lothian Scout Group who is celebrating his 21st birthday.  Ed from 1st Denmead Explorers “BBQ sauce rules and you’re also a top lad!” from Evie, Narto Potato and Alex.  James Parry, Toby Golding and leader Fiona Peacock were all invested on Brownsea on Tuesday. Congratulations from 2nd Welwyn.  Hi to Chloe and Josh of 12th Eastleigh and 1st Barton from Jack Bird, Young Leader/Explorer.  Chef Ray of 4th Eastleigh who has been “doing great cooking” from Matthew, 12th Eastleigh Scout.  Well done to George Lambert of 1st Swanmore Cubs who holds the Cub Crate Record of 16 Crates.  Margaret and Ern Bowles, leaders and helpers at Hambledon Village Scout Group, who celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on 22/08/14. Also a very big thank you for all you do at the Group. th

 Happy 15 birthday James Cloutman a Gosport Viking Explorer. Enjoy!  Edward Beard for being happy throughout camp and also to the ‘Denmead Massive’ from Toby, Ollie and James, Denmead Explorers.  Jack Baggaley of 1st Stubbington Scouts who SMASHED the camp site crate stacking record yesterday with an eye watering 22 crates. Good job Jack!


Jokes Q: Why are pirates called pirates? A: ‘cos they aaaarrrrrre! th By Evan Bailey, 11 Andover Scouts

Q: Did you hear the one about the Scout camp? A: It was intense!

A prize for all those published!

Q: Why did the one handed man cross the road? A: To get to the second hand shop! By Korbyn Ferguson,15th Fareham Cubs

Q: Why did the tomato blush? A: ‘cos he saw the salad dressing!.

By Luke Parsons , Eastleigh Explorers

By Brad George, 1st Purbrook Scouts

Q: How do you wake up Lady Ga-Ga? A: Poke her face!

I’ve got an alphabet grenade in my pocket. If it goes off it’s gonna spell disaster!

By Tristan Watson, 17th Fareham Scout

Do you know who really gives kids a badst name? Posh and Becks! By 1 Denmead Scout Group

Q: What is black and white and red all over? A: A sunburned panda! By Jack Higdon, 8th Eastleigh Scouts

2 Cows were in a field. One say “Moo” and the other said “I was going to say that”! th

By Toby Wehrle, 1st Clanfield Scouts

Q: How do you kill a circus? A: Go straight for the juggler! By Max Grady,17th Fareham Cubs

A snail crawled into a bar. The landlord said “We don’t serve snails” and threw him out the door. A year later the snail re-entered the bar and said “What did you do that for?” By Adam Jollans, CC (Chief Chomper)

By Lewis Hutchinson, 13 Itchen North

Q: What do you call a girl with one leg longer than the other? A: Eileen By Cree Maxwell, 1st Horndean Cubs

Q: What did the zero say to the eight? A: Nice belt!. By Sam, Jellybean Café

Q: What do you give an injured lemon? A: Lemonade! st By Felix Barrow, 1 Swanmore Cub

Quote, Unquote

“Has Ollie got any other shorts?” 6th Gosport came to voice their concern over Ollie’s laundry habits. “I’m getting bored of eating sweets” Niall Maher, 1st Eastleigh “Polite, patient and well behaved.” How the activity contractors described the scouts this week.

Wise Words

“If you risk nothing you gain nothing.” Bear Grylls


Just for Fun Dingbats

NOW IN HERE Wednesday’s Dingbats solution: Foreign Language

Q: What do you call a guy with no shins? A: Tony! By 1st Clanford Scout Group


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