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Well....
Posted: 10 Sep 2002, 16:51
by Softball
You HAVE been out of service for the last few months, maybe that would explain it?
Now that you are back in the saddle (more or less), maybe things will pick up in here?
Posted: 10 Sep 2002, 22:38
by Dusty
I was thinking the same thing.... I kept looking at the "0 posts". I was tempted to just put a "." the other night so it would say 1 post :lol:
Posted: 11 Sep 2002, 20:15
by Hammer
This is SO un-PC...
Wives/girlfriends/etc get a forum, but husbands/boyfriends/etc do not. Or do you think they would just be happy with the "Sig Others" designation? Who is the EO Officer in this unit?!
Posted: 20 Sep 2002, 11:13
by daofcmacg
I'm trying to get my Wife(see its started already, doomed I tell you DOOOOOMMMMMEEEEEDDDD :lol: ) to post here but thats not her style, me and her are like night and day oil and water yin and yang albert and costello dezi and lucy, just different and she dosen't get into posting and flight simms or anything I really enjoy. Sorry guys but she lives in her own world.
DA
I'll post here
Posted: 20 Sep 2002, 11:53
by Grifter
See, I posted here. post post post post post post post post post post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! POST!!!!!
......uhm....... POST POST POST POST POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and now for something completely different.....
Posted: 20 Sep 2002, 12:04
by Grifter
The term "significant other" is derived from the latin, Signicae Otherum, literally meaning, special person in one's heart. The term came into frequent use during the beginning of the politically correct error of Westernized history, along with a barrage of other phraseology intended to support the PC movement now running rampant throughout the civilized world. While some still object to the ambiguity of the term, signifcant other, it has proven a useful supplement to the rather archaic nouns, girlfriend and fiance'. Nonetheless, the sudden uprising by liberal to insist upon the phrase, significant other, as permanent replacement for the noun, "wife" has met with strong resistance from the majority of society; so much so, that many, in heated debate, have resorted to rioting and the slaying of many marsupials. The involvement of marsupials in this particular linguistic war has yet to be explained by psychologist, who currently theorize that it may be the result of a mass neurosis. And so, we are left with a rather dismal quagmire of phraseological tug-of-war, which threatens world peace at this very moment.
Cheers, good night.
-snobby aristocrat man.
Re: and now for something completely different.....
Posted: 20 Sep 2002, 12:26
by Gator
Grifter wrote:politically correct error
Is that a freudian slip, or what!
-Bri
LOL
Posted: 20 Sep 2002, 12:41
by Grifter
I always do that!
Posted: 29 Sep 2002, 12:37
by Sabre
Publicly noting my disgrace for shooting down the only other female officer in my squad. We mourn her loss and yet somehow this action along with the execution of my husband has alloted me a slot in this squad called Ghosts. I'm afraid they will all be ghosts by the time I am through.
rookie,
Sabre (aka Grifette)
Posted: 29 Sep 2002, 14:39
by Gator
Sabre wrote:I'm afraid they will all be ghosts by the time I am through.
How do you think we got the name?
-Brian
Posted: 30 Sep 2002, 08:40
by Hammer
Gator....
Posted: 30 Sep 2002, 10:28
by Gator
I can't figure out the "smiley" for a raised eyebrow expression ...
Posted: 30 Sep 2002, 21:25
by Hammer
Just trying to be nice....