the currant KYBO
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If you don't have a subscription yet, this is what you missed in the
Nov/Dec issue of The KYBO:
the kybo awards
once again the annual kybo awards are upon us, where every member of the whole darn canadian mooting world gets a chance to voice their opinion through the casting of one single vote. each. in the case of a draw, the kybo will abstain from recounting votes and simply rely on aribtrary, prejudicial discretion.
scouting and the world
one of our editor's highly opinionated editorial articles where he discusses scouting's place in the world, and specifically canada, as he sees it, in this new millennium of ours.

canadian rovering

brand new to this issue, but a standard in every future one, we present the canadian rovering section of the kybo, where we one day hope to showcase articles submitted by rovers from across our sweet-ass nation. for now, however, we'll have to make due with alberta, saskatchewan, ontario and nova scotia. luckily, to make up for this shortcoming, we've got two articles from alberta. (offer not available in quebec)
kama sutra for kamping
an article submitted to us by ashlee, with some good pointers on etiquette and technique when having sex at camp.
winter sex survival tips
a similar article, submitted to us by tom, with the dos and don'ts of winter sex at camp.
it smells like skit
this is our somewhat lame-ass annual skit article. it's available for those who are cub or scout leaders and want to show them a thing or two about campfire performance.
world moot report
were you even
aware that a world moot happened over the summer? yeah, well, it did, and it took us this long to get an article together about it. it was submitted by bill holden, canadian world moot contingent leader.
editor's message
letters
news

-World Scouts' Secretary General visits Canada
-Canadian Girl Guides get new Chief Commisioner
-KYBO Awards 2000
-Ontario Rover Community reaches out
-Canadian Rovers get new forum
-Scout Day with the Toronto Raptors NBA team
-Scouts battle leprosy
-Nova Scotian Scout Camp now training
-Complete KYBO library available to subscribers
-Canadian Pathfinder Leader climbs Everest
-Alberta Rovers get new website
double-shot of comics
editorials

satire
-Point, Counterpoint
-Scouts Canada's brutal guerilla war with Baden-Powell Scouts not covered by insurance
-Eight Sea Scouts drown at Wavepool Party
-As a new millennium begins, the world once again embraces the Scouting movement
-Evil sentient monster trees from other dimension wreak vengeance on 7th Saskatoon Cubs
reviews
World Moot; Fairy Tales Moot; Masquerade; Dr. Nick's Dance Party II; Wavepool Party
forecasts
Pyjamma Jammie Jam; Rover Reunion; Snow Moot


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Last updated Jan 19th 2001
Copyright 2001 The KYBO