MFS #1

Started by Doug, November 01, 2006, 12:30:18 PM

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Doug

I still reckon the MFS are better

RescueHazmat

As a fulltime firefighter, I think both services have equal merits.

You however, need to seriously think about what you say before you type.

Hope you feel better for enlightening us with your comments doug.  Don't be afraid to keep them to yourself next time.

Doug

Your my hero seems your a fulltime firefighter

Smallflame

Quote from: Doug on November 01, 2006, 12:53:51 PM
Your my hero seems your a fulltime firefighter

The person who teaches you grammar and forum etiquette will be my hero  :roll:

RescueHazmat

Quote from: Doug on November 01, 2006, 12:53:51 PM
Your my hero seems your a fulltime firefighter

I don't want to be your hero doug, I would much rather be able to read a forum without posts like yours which only insight trouble, or the ' stirring of the pot '.

Grow up.

Pixie

Doug, I would be happy for you to tell everyone that MFS is better, if you have evidence to back it up, if not I think you should SHUT THE F&*K UP!
SACFS
Seaford Brigade
Lieutenant 2

**My View only, does not reflect that of the Seaford Brigade or SACFS**

Alan (Big Al)

^^Agree's with pixie.
If we were paid, fulltime firies i would hope we would be more experienced and "Better" at the job than a volunteer service.
Lt. Goolwa CFS

Pipster

The statement begs the question..... better at what?   :evil:
There are three types of people in the world.  Those that watch things happen, those who make things happen, and those who wonder what happened.

Pixie

SACFS
Seaford Brigade
Lieutenant 2

**My View only, does not reflect that of the Seaford Brigade or SACFS**

Alan (Big Al)

Taking it the wrong way, it's like a amateur golfer and a pro having a comp technically the pro should win because he does it for a living but the amateur is also very good but only does it as a side thing. Hence the better in "" :wink:. I don't think that made any sense but :|
Lt. Goolwa CFS

medevac

HAHAHAHAHAHAAH you loser doug.



CFS are better at rural fire :lol:

Camo

What is it with you?  If i remember correctly you are responsible for several topics which just start with a short non descriptive sentence.  If i wasnt mistaken i would say you are trying to stir scheiße!

Anyway....As its been said each service has its own merits.  But something to remember is that you cant generalise the two services also as there is some CFS brigades that train and attend more jobs (structural & rural) then some MFS brigades & vice versa.

Also i  believe funding and equipment also have a part to play in this argument.
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

5271rescue

Cam,may be he has short man problems......
blinky bill
my view only

Firefrog

If this is the pond and Doug threw out the bait who are the fish? :wink: :-D

RescueHazmat


Pixie

I m still waiting for doug to tell me WHY mets are "better"??
SACFS
Seaford Brigade
Lieutenant 2

**My View only, does not reflect that of the Seaford Brigade or SACFS**

K99

I think by just reading the posts on this topic it is easily to see why the Mets are Number 1 :evil:
I love the smell of napalm in the morning,smells like,like........VICTORY

Big Yellow Gongbeater

Quote from: K99 on November 04, 2006, 11:23:32 AM
I think by just reading the posts on this topic it is easily to see why the Mets are Number 1 :evil:
I couldn't agree more   :lol:

So its "We're only part time volunteers" when challenged about skill levels.  But its "I know everything about firefighting, and i'm not scared to voice my opinion" when not under any real pressure.   :evil: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

"You want the truth, you can't handle the truth!"
  So c'mon kiddies bring it on, i'm waiting for it  :lol: :lol:
"Madness and chaos reign supreme. My work here is done"

RescueHazmat

Quiet shift today boys?

Big Yellow Gongbeater

Quote from: RescueHazmat on November 04, 2006, 01:59:43 PM
Quiet shift today boys?
And you ask this because?  :lol: :lol: :lol:
"Madness and chaos reign supreme. My work here is done"

RescueHazmat

#20
Im only guessing, but over time I have observed that yours and K99's posts occur when a particular shift is on duty.


Not that there is anything wrong with adding to and assisiting this forum with your knowlegde and experience, but I for one pick up on the often snarly and sarcastic comments, and im assuming others do to. (Not saying that all of them are by any means...  :-) )

A little professionalism is all that could be asked for.

Stay safe.  :-)

Big Yellow Gongbeater

Quote from: RescueHazmat on November 04, 2006, 02:09:53 PM
Im only guessing, but over time I have observed that yours and K99's posts occur when a particular shift is on duty.


Not that there is anything wrong with adding to and assisiting this forum with your knowlegde and experience, but I for one pick up on the often snarly and sarcastic comments, and im assuming others do to. (Not saying that all of them are by any means...  :-) )

A little professionalism is all that could be asked for.

Stay safe.  :-)
All I can say is this:
Dang straight i'm sarcastic and snarly.  And yep I reackon others would pick it too, so don't think its just you being all ultra sensitive, coz its not :lol:
  And as to the question of what shift i'm on, well it goes like this, am I even a paid firefighter, I can't ever actually recall stating whether i'm a full time firey or vollie, so i'll just let you keep guessing.   :lol:
"Madness and chaos reign supreme. My work here is done"

RescueHazmat

And you've got every right to keep us guessing.. :)


Stay safe  8-)

Pipster

But as yet, no one has actually given any examples of  ** what ** MFS are supposed to be better at.....     :wink:

Pip

There are three types of people in the world.  Those that watch things happen, those who make things happen, and those who wonder what happened.

Alan (Big Al)

Quote from: Big Yellow Gongbeater on November 04, 2006, 02:18:19 PM
Quote from: RescueHazmat on November 04, 2006, 02:09:53 PM
Im only guessing, but over time I have observed that yours and K99's posts occur when a particular shift is on duty.


Not that there is anything wrong with adding to and assisiting this forum with your knowlegde and experience, but I for one pick up on the often snarly and sarcastic comments, and im assuming others do to. (Not saying that all of them are by any means...  :-) )

A little professionalism is all that could be asked for.

Stay safe.  :-)
All I can say is this:
Dang straight i'm sarcastic and snarly.  And yep I reackon others would pick it too, so don't think its just you being all ultra sensitive, coz its not :lol:
  And as to the question of what shift i'm on, well it goes like this, am I even a paid firefighter, I can't ever actually recall stating whether i'm a full time firey or vollie, so i'll just let you keep guessing.   :lol:

there's been the odd comment dropped that pointed to paid FF
Lt. Goolwa CFS