03-05-2011, 08:55 AM
Yeah Paul. You might be right. I can recall on Boy Scout campouts there was always one who was unhappy and wanted to go home when it got dark. Sometimes it happened and a leader would have to ruin his evening to cater to an immature youngster. Most often they simply had to cry themselves to sleep and leave with the group the next day.
I haven't heard of anyone being hijacked and forced to attend anything. If you signed up for a evening group tour of Mauna Kea and decided you wanted to go home when you got there would you expect everyone else's interest to be discounted and their trip come to an end? I think not.
I don't know the group in question but it is not natural to me to assume the worst and cast such aspersions.
I like Greg's story about being held by the Time Share Cult.
I haven't heard of anyone being hijacked and forced to attend anything. If you signed up for a evening group tour of Mauna Kea and decided you wanted to go home when you got there would you expect everyone else's interest to be discounted and their trip come to an end? I think not.
I don't know the group in question but it is not natural to me to assume the worst and cast such aspersions.
I like Greg's story about being held by the Time Share Cult.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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