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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... Absolutely. As in "You are a perfect fjukkwit" Bertie Same old worn out stupidity, same old worn out cross post, same old retarded wanna be, eh Buttlipps? |
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[snip] The other alternative for a student is much more effective: "You're fired." It is not used enough,not just with CFIs but with MDs and others Oh yes, I've done that. I walked into a physician's office once (referral for dermatology issue) who immediately introduced himself as "hello darlin', I'm Doctor xxx" At which point, I replied, "Hello Fred (not his real first name), I'm Doctor YYY". Needless to say, he was rather taken aback and all of a sudden I'm no longer "darlin'" Not only did he not correctly diagnose the problem, what he did prescribe was ineffective (turns out I'm allergic to lanolin which means wool and just about every lotion out there). As for swearing, there's probably very little I haven't heard, since my professional career has been mostly aerospace/aviation with a healthy dose of field geologists. On the other hand, I truly believe that if you can't discuss someone's heritage, parentage and destination in your native language (or other of choice) without resorting to single syllabic words, you really don't have a good command of the language. For those who didn't read it in high school, go find a copy of Cyrano de Bergerac and check out the party scene (early in the book). That's how to insult someone. And Rocky - concerning the other CFIs who get "mentioned" on evals for swearing...it's all based on personality. You obviously can get away with it. And remember folks, Rocky's dealing with Type A+ personalities in the military. These are "super bad dudes" in the privacy of the locker room and outside, Gentlemen (the males) by act of congress. I've taught at the Navy PostGrad school - in class, the aviators are the most gracious. At the parties, after a few beers, defintely different. |
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Blanche wrote
And remember folks, Rocky's dealing with Type A+ personalities in the military. These are "super bad dudes" in the privacy of the locker room and outside, Gentlemen (the males) by act of congress. Why bless you "Darlin'", I've never really thought of myself in those terms. You've given me a whole new image of myself. Can't wait to tell the grandkids.... Bob Moore Naval Aviator 15753 25 SEP 1959 |
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"Blanche" wrote ... And remember folks, Rocky's dealing with Type A+ personalities in the military. These are "super bad dudes" in the privacy of the locker room and outside, Gentlemen (the males) by act of congress. "Gentlemen by Act of Congress" Wow, what a great snipit of wisdom for wall at the BAQ. Thanks. |
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