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EigthandI61
10-21-10, 03:57 PM
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R Landry
10-21-10, 05:01 PM
Yeah, I'm always offended by the saying "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." Those who utter this saying and believe it forget who taught them all they know. Like our drill instructors.

brecon65
10-21-10, 10:41 PM
Have you ever had a birthday party for one of your children? Was it a pain in the ass to get 12-20 kids to behave, follow your instructions, play fair, and not tear each other's hair out? Was two to three hours all you could stand?

Have that birthday party five days a week for 9 months a year, and you might get a sense of what teachers have to put up with for an entire career.

gkmoz
10-22-10, 08:30 AM
My youngest son and his wife are teachers, and I have seen the nonsense they deal with from Kids and Administration and the "extra" hours they "have" to put in voluntarily. LOL !! Moz

EigthandI61
10-22-10, 04:08 PM
Teachers should be included with those we respect when we say "Semper Fi".

USNAviator
10-22-10, 04:28 PM
Semper Fi is for Marines. I don't know what the expression would be for teachers other than to thank them for their service, but no one ever says Semper Fi to teachers, or to anyone but Marines. Does this make sense?


Sure does Dave!!

"A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others. ~Author Unknown!"

USNAviator
10-22-10, 06:02 PM
Can you, Dan, imagine just what it might be based on, my suspicions, that is?

Absolutely,,certainly within the realm of reasonable thought

EigthandI61
10-24-10, 10:15 AM
Semper Fi is for Marines. I don't know what the expression would be for teachers other than to thank them for their service, but no one ever says Semper Fi to teachers, or to anyone but Marines. Does this make sense?

"Semper Fi" Always Faithful could apply in some cases to such as the firefighters and police who were caught up in the World Trade Tower destruction. Many were very dedicated civil servants who were willing to give their all. I don't mean to diminish the use when we say it too each other. It puffs me up when someone says it to me.

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EigthandI61
10-24-10, 10:18 AM
"Semper Fi" Always Faithful could apply in some cases to such as the firefighters and police who were caught up in the World Trade Tower destruction. Many were very dedicated civil servants who were willing to give their all. I don't mean to diminish the use when we say it too each other. It puffs me up when someone says it to me.

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Mongoose
10-24-10, 11:13 AM
Semper Fi is exclusive to the Corps. Meaning loyality to the Marine Corps and loyality to brother and sister Marines. No debate necessary.

EigthandI61
10-26-10, 03:14 PM
I stirred up a hornets nest with my liberalizing Semper fi.
M ybe Semper Gratias (grateful) would better apply to none Marines.
It also means Thankful. And I am gratias for your feedback.

Jarheadtanker
10-26-10, 04:20 PM
Semper Fidelis is used for Marines and only Marines. We are very jealous with our things and will not ever compromise for anyone. Think of Semper Fi as a Fraternity/Sorority. As nice as other "slogans" may be, each one is exclusive to where it originated from. To any and all Americans who are proud of what they do for a living, in making our great country greater, in also stepping up and giving the ultimate sacrifice on 9/11 or whenever this was necessary, we will always say "Thanks" and honor them accordingly. Semper Fi(delis) shouldn't be used. In my "humble" Marine corps. opinion.
God bless the Marine Corps!