4th annual JACD and Kids

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4th annual JACD and Kids

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Seems like there are going to be quite a few kids at the workday. Should we plan a project for them to do? Perhaps an art project that would involve cairn stacking under a rock house might keep the little hands busy and be fairly safe.
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Post by Saxman »

Why not have small buckets so they can help the big kids carry things?
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I believe we should push the limits of child labor laws
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krampus wrote:I believe we should push the limits of child labor laws
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Post by ahab »

wouldn't one have to be within the limits prior to pushing them?
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they can be the beer gophers
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Post by Saxman »

That's a good idea. Little coolers for ferrying beer around.
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again, why do they have to be little?
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I'm thinking mule team.
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Post by Wolf »

Cairn stacking? Way too dangerous. They'll end up building a 7 foot tall cairn that will "accidentally" get knocked over onto the smallest one. I think it would be better if they run the chainsaws.
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