Im all for some slang...when its appropriate, but not when youre trying to be serious. Using words like colloquial next to axed, if'n, kinda, and others, just looks like you arent being serious.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Definitely some folks on here that need to stay polished up on their "yessah", "nosah" and steppin' and fetchin'. Sad.You and air ops should shake hands. Unite the communism

I do that precisely in order to NOT overdo the "serious" thing. I have found that a sense of humor in almost any scenario, helps folks to relax, a teeny-tiny ( there I go again) bit, & perhaps opens up a line of communication. Have done this my entire life, even teaching classes on highly complex networks. Did it in the USCG! Have done it in church & some of my Baptist ( yep! BAPTIST ) ministers do the same thing. Have seen it done & I have done it at funerals & memorial services , and I might add with good results. Life is already far too serious. I've seen cops use humor in VERY SERIOUS SITUATIONS & COLOQUIAL LANGUAGE. Seems to work with most folks. Besides, all over this site there is all kinda ( there I go!) sarcastic statements ,& stuff which is strictly meant as man-to man humor & butt-busting. During the course of another life, I found out as a very young pup, that those older WW2vets who were my mentors, all used all kinda nonsensical humor & language, HOWEVER, they were the best at their jobs! Our entire administration, all old school might I add, understood that & appreciated it! Those who were too serious weren't always the best performers. This concept extended into a much later very high tech life , whereas deep thought & long hours could easily lead into a burnout or a stress related mistake. THX!![]()
Thanks for your service.
The Constitution disagrees with you.