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10-20-07, 01:38 AM #46Originally Posted by JefferyMarine
I'm a Poolee, and even I'm not allowed to use those phrases around my recruiters.
But I also noticed something else. When your told to do something and you don't like it. You don't go to someone else and get their opinion. You just do it. I've been busted on here before, I didn't get all *****y and cry on someone elses shoulder.
I just simply complied and there was no other problems afterwards.
You should do the same, and maybe in return you will gain some respect as someone who can follow the rules and learn from their mistakes.
p.s. I don't think they care what they say. Rules are rules homeboy.
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10-20-07, 02:00 AM #47
Ooh Rah is a unique thing to the US Marine. If they told you something else, they were less than honest.
I don't know who the latins are. It is a language, not a people. I also believe you are not being honest- because there is simply no way you could get that many Marines to agree on anything- much less a specific issue such as this.
Semper Fidelis is not just a common phrase, it is much more than that. The fact that you claim Marines said it was just a phrase tells me that you aren't being honest.
Your brother, boss, cousin, sister, uncle, and boyfriend aren't the people that run this site. Their opinion doesn't matter. The people that own this site set the rules. If you don't like them you can go away. If you're going to complain, you can go away.
Finally, you also misspelled Corps Values.
Good luck in boot camp. I honestly fear that you're going to lead to a news story of some good Marine DI choking you to death.
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10-20-07, 02:31 AM #48
This just makes me oh so happy that I get to go to MCRD SD... I want nothing to do with people who can't follow instructions... All it does is makes life hell for everyone around you... Trust me, when you do 30 laps around a track because someone was late to practice... You begin to lean what it's like to be punished as a team...
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10-20-07, 11:57 AM #49
great,awsome,fantastic...i'm gonna be in the same platoon as this whinebag,man i wish i could move my shipdate back.
I can't believe you whined to other Marines about this,this is the POOLEE HALL,therefor we have a RIGHT and RESPONSIBILITY to teach idiots like you,the rules.I also don't believe you,no way you got 4 Marines to agree on something as trivial as this,if i came to my brother with a question like that he would say
"FIGHT YOUR OWN BATTLES PANSY!! DON'T COME RUNNING TO ME!" that's how my brother is,and yes he is a Marine.
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10-20-07, 04:18 PM #50
I hope for your sake that you get rid of that attitude before you ship.
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10-20-07, 09:19 PM #51Originally Posted by Echo_Four_Bravo
It means "kill" in Turkish.
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10-20-07, 10:37 PM #52
It is a similiar term- but not quite the same- at least not from the one person I know from the Russian military. Just as the army has hooya- similar, but not the same thing.
Either way, the Russian infantry isn't the Latins- whoever the heck they are.
(For what it is worth, here are the words that translate to the verb kill- öldürmek, avlamak, gebertmek, katletmek, mahvetmek, yalanlamak, kesmek, dindirmek, söndürmek, cinayet işlemek, ortadan kaldırmak)
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10-20-07, 10:46 PM #53Originally Posted by Echo_Four_Bravo
Yeah... How bout them Latins? What do they speak? Roman? Ha!
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10-21-07, 01:36 AM #54
Quite frankly, I think that your screen name, Jeffrey, is misleading at best. I'm glad that you're changing it!
In reference to being a non-Marine and using Marine jargon:
YOU chose to join this site. No one forced you. The rules here say that Marine Corps phrases are to be used only by Marines. Do I personally agree with it? No. Oorah is the most motivating word in my vocabulary, but shy of this one time that I wrote it, I don't think I've ever used it on this forum and I don't expect to use it for a long while into the future. Why? I joined this forum and I'm going to follow the rules? Why? I'd like to be welcome here in the future.
Lastly, how about sounding reasonably intelligent? I'm not the best typist, speller, or grammatician, but let's use their when talking about possessives and there when talking about a place? C'mon, let's pretend that we have an education, mmkay?
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