
Wait,are we talking about the same thing???

The other thing I would add to what Cranbiz said, a lot of our language usage comes from using the radio. If you know that a thousand or more people are going to hear what you say (including emergency services and managers), you are going to give it some thought before you say anything. When you speak in code, the managers know what you are talking about, you take up less air time, and people are more likely to think it sounds more professional. In all situations, if you are in front of a guest, it's much better to say you're taking a quick 10-7 than to tell your fellow cast members (again, with guests in earshot) that you are going backstage for a cigarette or to drain the lizard. With my slender, 270 lb physique, it's much better to say I'm going on 10-81 than that I am going to lunch.hueneme wrote:I don't take it wrong, and I thank you for your reply. What you all say makes sense and I really don't wan't to change your writing habits. I'll just print up my "cheat sheets" and do my best. Again, thanks for the halp. Chuck...
Mind you that this is done to the music of "It's a Small World"Big Wallaby wrote: Now a very important question: Has anyone properly welcomed you to SGT? If not, welcome to our little hole in the wall of the Internet. Please remain seated at all times. If you are standing, we suggest you hold on to, but refrain from swinging on the handrails. And now, we invite you to sit back and let us do the driving You'll be home soon! (Music fades back in)
I see management is wreaking revenge on the CM's. That or Cranbiz is being punished. I hate the canned music, too. It is illegal to wear ear plugs or or an ear piece for a radio so you are doomed. At parks you could put in hearing aids that are actually ear plugs but not on busses, poor Cranbiz.Cranbiz wrote:Mind you that this is done to the music of "It's a Small World"![]()
If I have to listen to that too many more times there will be a MiM's box with a large foot thru it.
Other than the purple pants? :D:EmptyCinema wrote:Honestly, not sure I'd know who you guys are. :)
Anything particularly distinctive? (Other than knowing how to do your job)