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View Poll Results :How much do you swear?
all the time...I'm a sailor 9 16.07%
only when I am mad 12 21.43%
Only after being in the field for 30 days 1 1.79%
F this and F that is an everyday thing for me 15 26.79%
every now and then 16 28.57%
none...I am a saint 3 5.36%
Voters: 56. You may not vote on this poll

 
October 20th, 2004   Post 11
Patriot_1989tobeyond
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Originally Posted by Doody
I've learned that if you swear and yell ONLY when things are serious, soldiers notice. I blew up on a soldier once. Later a few of my friends said they never thought I could be like that and it was intimidating
Dude, thats the thing, its kinda weird. You know, a guy drops some kiwi on his BDU and a s**t f**k or godd**m it and noone bats an eye, If your mad and it comes out, your buddies get POed in the extreme
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October 21st, 2004   Post 12
Trevor
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Being in the field does do that to you. You do end up swearing a lot out there.
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October 21st, 2004   Post 13
the_13th_redneck
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Gear

I swear a lot
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October 21st, 2004   Post 14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor
Being in the field does do that to you. You do end up swearing a lot out there.
yeah it does. I have to warn my mom when I talk to her on the phone after being in the field for a good length of time. The words just come out like I was still in the field
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October 21st, 2004   Post 15
Sooners1
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I think a lot of mine pends upon the company I am with. I have 3 boys and cussin starts when a point needs to be made, Marine side of me I guess, but when I am around women, hardly at all if any, southern side of me.
 
October 21st, 2004   Post 16
SHERMAN
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Gear

All the time.....I have to control my self in public....
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October 22nd, 2004   Post 17
03USMC
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Gear


I try not to swear. Because my wife dosen't like me to cuss around my kids. So I try real hard not to at home. But I mean it ain't like they haven't heard me curse before so what the ?
At work I try real hard to not swear around the public or in a public setting where some ACLU dumb might get their little ears singed .

No I don't swear much cause I try hard not to.
 
October 22nd, 2004   Post 18
Sooners1
Primus Pilus
 
 
spoken like a true Marine.
 
October 22nd, 2004   Post 19
LIBERTY
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Its an everyday thing for me.
 
October 23rd, 2004   Post 20
bonnieblue716
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Sometimes you just have to make a point, though never in church, around children, and NEVER around my father. Other than that, if I get have a chance, then yeah I cuss. I typically try not to, but when it's hot as he!! then it's hot as he!!. When my 106 yr old dog s**t's in the floor, I'm sorry but that's a pile of S**T!!!! If something is really big, it's a big a$$ something, someone may need an a$$ whupin'/ or have a case of whup a$$ opened. Or if your late haul or move your a$$. Also I tend not to give a tiny rats a$$ about stuff. I tend to never use the F or B word, they're a little to strong for my taste. Oh and GD and go to he!! is also a pretty big no-no in my book. I do try to have a little religion, my cussing is just typically in conversation to make a point.
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