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Started by Lucas F, July 31, 2011, 06:33:14 PM

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Lucas F

So our encampment flight did something interesting......

Bravo Flight, tell me something interesting!
"Fact: running from lions burns more calories than running on a tredmill!"

Bravo Flight has more swagger than Old Spice!

Bravo Flight performed open heart surgery with a ballpoint pen!

And, not to mention.....
"Bravo Flight, what is your name?"
BRAVO BACHELORS!
"What is your mission?
LOOKING FOR LOVE FROM STANDO

Nighthawk

Quote from: Lucas F on July 31, 2011, 06:33:14 PM

Bravo Flight has more swagger than Old Spice!


You seemed to have misspelled "Alpha Flight"....
Daniel Ernandes, C/A1C, CAP
MER-NC-150

Good leaders are an endangered species.
When arguing with a fool, make sure he isn't doing the same thing.
Just because you have always been doing it that way doesn't mean it isn't incredibly stupid....

ol'fido

Quote from: Lucas F on July 31, 2011, 06:33:14 PM
So our encampment flight did something interesting......

Bravo Flight, tell me something interesting!
"Fact: running from lions burns more calories than running on a tredmill!"

Bravo Flight has more swagger than Old Spice!

Bravo Flight performed open heart surgery with a ballpoint pen!

And, not to mention.....
"Bravo Flight, what is your name?"
BRAVO BACHELORS!
"What is your mission?
LOOKING FOR LOVE FROM STANDO
I think I speak for everyone on CT when I say, "HUH?????" ???
Lt. Col. Randy L. Mitchell
Historian, Group 1, IL-006

Dad2-4

swag·ger (swgr)v. swag·gered, swag·ger·ing, swag·gers
v.intr.
1. To walk or conduct oneself with an insolent or arrogant air; strut.
2. To brag; boast.
v.tr.
To browbeat or bully (someone).
n.
1. A swaggering movement or gait.
2. Boastful or conceited expression; braggadocio.

swagger·er n.
swagger·ing·ly adv.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Hmm. So "swagger" is more commonly a verb, less commonly a noun. And I wouldn't want a flight to go around telling everyone they are arrogant, incolent, or conceited.