I think I remember the Wet and Wacky Wolves more than the Eager Beavers. 
Let's see, the Wet and Wacky's would walk around like they were in a daze
while they sang their song.  That was classic.  

The other classic was during NTC 99; the LOVE BEARS.  I met one of the
Love Bears - Mark who's in the Coast Guard in Panama City,  during the
District Pow-Wow  in West Florida.   

We had a great time talking about the Final Night Council Fire.  That
council fire will be one of the most memorable and effective events in my
life.  God really did a work in me or should I say 'in all of us'.   I
remember what the Camp Commander (can't remember his name} said the next
morning, "We (the camp staff) were at the top of the hill praying and the
presence of God was so thick that we began to weep."

We also had time to remember 'Camp Commander is not Happy' - Senior Guide
Riecher.  We just about rolled on the ground talking about the
demonstration of rage he had at the flag pole.  He was suppose to shatter
the coffee cup on the stone and it wouldn't break.  I thought Mr. Riecher
played the role perfectly and successfully.  

> > ANTC 99 Storm Chasing Owls
> > NTC 99 Courageous Cougars
> 
> The devotion by Paul Stanek was indeed inspiring.
> 
> How about those Eager Beavers - our patrol 
> song,
> written by yours truly, received a Grammy nomination for best 
> lullaby of the
> year!  I wrote it because our patrol was musically challenged.
> 
> Kelvin Pier
> ANTC 99 - Wet and Wacky, Web-footed Wolves
> NTC 99 - Eager Beavers
> 

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