


The “really good day” merit badge has the simplest requirement, but may be the most difficult to earn on purpose.
All you need to do is have one of those days where everything seems to go right. A day where you are nothing but a big ball of flowing words, artistic/career breakthroughs, and self-confidence.
I hope you have a really good weekend, Badger Scouts!
Note: If this monochrome badge is a little too somewhere under the rainbow to represent how you feel on a really good day, a garish colorized version is also available.



This is part of the merit badges for writers series, and may be posted on your site or blog. Have you earned this badge? Will you never earn it? Tell us why in the comments.


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IMPORTANT UPDATE
Today I am wishing a really really good day to The Rejectionist in honor of her blogging anniversary!
My entry for Le R’s celebratory “What Form Rejection Means to Me” essay uncontest is below. Check out the others here.
Very nice!
If you have a moment, would you mind terribly re-doing all of the Garfield strips since 1978 this way? I really like to see that, thanks.
Sure, I’ll get right on that.
EAT BRAINS LOVE OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD GARFIELD AS LOLA PANTS OH MY GOD OH MY GOD
Oh my gosh. I would read this comic everyday.
Classic. And please, more. Not sure how you’d fit Cretinous in, but I’d love to see Winston as Odie. (Or maybe Odie’s super-slathering happiness and eventual butt-kicking would be more suited to queries.)
Lyman* as Cretinous, maybe? I think he started out as Odie’s owner before they decided that the whole “roommate with a 70s mustache” thing was a little to forward-looking for the funny pages.
*I am kind of happy I had to look his name up. That’s not the sort of information one can really be proud of knowing right off.
My brain just cracked from the awesome and the pieces are tumbling off my shoulders and landing on the floor and the wet little bits are gross and I will step on them and I WON’T CARE.
Um… I guess it’s bad I knew exactly who Lyman was without reading the rest of the sentence.
@ Em – You had me at the perfectly styled skull face. Excellent.