
Roger, his son Jacob, and their friend Jake came on the air, from Franklin, TN to talk about the Yaks for Youth. Mindy owns "part" of yak; Roger days it can be whatever part of the yak she wants it to be. Is a yakalope a really fast yak?
Jake had a booth at an alternative Christmas gifts fair, selling coupons for the Yaks for Youth program. Jake is ten and he is a yak salesman. Yaks are an endagered species. Boarding schools in Tibet (a very poor country) have difficulties provide for its students, and a yak can give them milk, fur, yak patties (to be burned for warmth). After a yak dies, they can use the skin and meat as well. They are very useful animals.
You can buy someone a yak at anytime of the year. It makes a great gift. A Yak Revolution in the making!
Both Jacob and Jake are members of the Yakalulah Chorus who sang so well -- and so loud -- and the CD. And they're both in Roger's Webelos Den!
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