Saturday, October 09, 2004
Update on R. Lee Ermey Vocabulary Lessons
To catch up, go here.
After watching the Best of Seasons 1 and 2 of Mail Call, I have caught a little of the drill instructor lingo sneaking out of the girls. Out of their "pie holes" to be precise.
So far it's OK. It's kind of cute to hear them say, "I've got a loose tooth in my pie hole!" or to be able to tell my 8, 6 and 6 year olds, "SHUT YER PIE HOLE!" when they're walking around with it hanging open...
I'm going to try to start working some of this in to my daily conversation, too. Check this out, "All I ask of my children, is that they obey my command as if it were the word of God." Works for me!
After watching the Best of Seasons 1 and 2 of Mail Call, I have caught a little of the drill instructor lingo sneaking out of the girls. Out of their "pie holes" to be precise.
So far it's OK. It's kind of cute to hear them say, "I've got a loose tooth in my pie hole!" or to be able to tell my 8, 6 and 6 year olds, "SHUT YER PIE HOLE!" when they're walking around with it hanging open...
I'm going to try to start working some of this in to my daily conversation, too. Check this out, "All I ask of my children, is that they obey my command as if it were the word of God." Works for me!