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03-01-2008, 04:00 AM #11
[quote=Former Corporal]
Originally Posted by stop
I don't understand your arguement. Please elaborate.[/quote:2wtb6hft]
there is no arguement, just stop with the former cpl. stuff. Former makes you not a cpl., now you are a deputy, or a civi.
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03-01-2008, 04:02 AM #12
[quote=Former Corporal]
Originally Posted by stop
I don't understand your arguement. Please elaborate.[/quote:2bg2lx2f]
I would like to call your attention to number five:
for·mer1 /ˈfɔrmər/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fawr-mer] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. preceding in time; prior or earlier: during a former stage in the proceedings.
2. past, long past, or ancient: in former times.
3. preceding in order; being the first of two: Our former manufacturing process was too costly.
4. being the first mentioned of two (distinguished from latter): The former suggestion was preferred to the latter.
5. having once, or previously, been; erstwhile: a former president. (or corporal)
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03-01-2008, 04:13 AM #13Originally Posted by stop
I am not only a deputy, but a PROUD deputy.
I will never let someone like you take away from the fact that I spent fourteen years at this agency working very hard and trying to do the right thing.
My reward was having the honor of having my now-deceased mother-in-law pinning a CORPORAL badge on my chest.
Don't hode behind the guest moniker and tell me that I can't advertise that screwed up and lost my promotion.
I was once a Corporal.
Ask anyone that worked for me and they will tell you, I was good at that too.
If you are bitter about the PBA going away, please don't steal my thunder, create your own.
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03-01-2008, 04:14 AM #14Originally Posted by Anonymous
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03-01-2008, 04:17 AM #15
Sorry about the typos
Originally Posted by Former Corporal
I am not only a deputy, but a PROUD deputy.
I will never let someone like you take away from the fact that I spent fourteen years at this agency working very hard and trying to do the right thing.
My reward was having the honor of having my now-deceased mother-in-law pinning a CORPORAL badge on my chest.
Don't hide behind the guest moniker and tell me that I can't advertise that I screwed up and lost my promotion.
I was once a Corporal.
Ask anyone that worked for me and they will tell you, I was good at that too.
If you are bitter about the PBA going away, please don't steal my thunder, create your own.
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03-01-2008, 04:20 AM #16Originally Posted by Former Corporal
No, dork I know you and you were not good, you are a has been, once was, aint now, PBA who cares it is gone, this is about a sad has been who cannot move along. get over it. Deputy.
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03-01-2008, 04:33 AM #17Originally Posted by Stop
You are a sad soul that has labled me a has been (or properly put: has-been) and probably are too bitter to recognize that I have moved on, and will probably be your boss before to long.
A has-been is someone who was once there and will never be ther again. (By the way, you have to get there first.)
The fact is that my determination will get me there again.
If you know me and you feel this way about me...well then you don't know me.
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03-01-2008, 04:49 AM #18
[quote=Former Corporal]
Originally Posted by Stop
You are a sad soul that has labled me a has been (or properly put: has-been) and probably are too bitter to recognize that I have moved on, and will probably be your boss before to long.
A has-been is someone who was once there and will never be ther again. (By the way, you have to get there first.)
The fact is that my determination will get me there again.
If you know me and you feel this way about me...well then you don't know me.[/quote:1d5ls7gs]
If you are proud to be a Deputy, then say you are a Deputy. No you will never be my boss. I have to much time as a supervisor to allow myself to work for you.
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03-01-2008, 05:03 AM #19
Not afraid of a new title
[quote=Stop]
Originally Posted by Former Corporal
Take a look at the other threads. If it makes you feel better, I will call myself Current Deptuy.
As far as never being your boss, only your retirement will prevent that from happening.
I promise that I will still take a bullet for you but if you are really hung up on my Former Corporal moniker, you seem to be a little threatened.
By the way, ONCE AGAIN,
my name is ANDY BAXTER......
hint hint...
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03-01-2008, 05:13 AM #20
Re: Not afraid of a new title
[quote=Former Corporal][quote=Stop]
Originally Posted by "Former Corporal":bgigx87b
Once again I know who you are, so what! It has nothing to do with your moniker, it has all to do with being proud of who you are. Not who you were. Call yourself Gran poo ba, I do not care. Be proud. Brother, I to would take a bullet for anyone wearing the uniform. I do not hate ya. Do not like ya, but it is all good.
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