RETIRED GIRL SCOUT COOKIES : DANE COOK TIRE IN THE FACE VIDEO.
Retired Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout cookies are any of several varieties of cookies sold by Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) as a fundraiser for their local Scout units. Members of the GSUSA have been selling cookies since 1917 to raise funds. Top-selling girls can earn prizes for their efforts.
(of a place) Quiet and secluded; not seen or frequented by many people
Having left one's job and ceased to work
no longer active in your work or profession
(of a person's way of life) Quiet and involving little contact with other people
(retire) withdraw: pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb"
(retire) go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position; "He retired at age 68"
daughter: a female human offspring; "her daughter cared for her in her old age"
A female child
A person's daughter, esp. a young one
a young woman; "a young lady of 18"
A young or relatively young woman
female child: a youthful female person; "the baby was a girl"; "the girls were just learning to ride a tricycle"
GS Troop 3449 02-18-10
Troop 3449 Hometown Heroes for 2010
In Feb. 2010, Girl Scout Troop 3449 met with VA representatives at St. Bernadette School in Lakewood. Pictured in the back row from left to right are VA representatives from VFW Post 3471 in Morrison, Colorado: Joe LaRoque, Member; Richard LeFrancois, Commander; and, Roger Poe, Quartermaster. The VA post sent the Girl Scout cookies using the services of retired Army officer, Paige Lanier, in Colorado Springs. He took the donations to the Fort Carson Army base and had the cookies air transported to our fine military men and women serving our country in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Identical "Thank you quilts"
These quilts are made with Girl Scout fabric (note the cookies). The white fabric was there for people from our Service Unit to write there messages on to our retiring volunteers.