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Ah yes, "Jody calls," we've all heard them, marched to them, run to them, or called them out in a motivated tone; so, what are some of your all time favorites? As this is an inter-service thread, we want to hear from all of you--Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Reserve of each of the above, and the National Guard--so what are your favorite service-specific cadences, and do you have an old standby or trusty go-to cadence? Perhaps it was one that was once popular but somehow fell out of use, or maybe an just an old standard or unique favorite. Please feel free to share any photos, videos, sound files, stories, associated memories, and/or anything else needed to help to tell your story. I'm sure that an old classic or two comes to mind, so "one, two, three, four-or... this is what we're here for-or..." So, pull up a keyboard and let's get this thing started, thank you for all that you do, and... see you all in the discussion threads!
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Way up north where the wind gets cold
We're runnin' out of money we're runnin' out of gold
How we gonna earn our livin'?
Killin' the baby seals.
You can hit 'em with a bat you can hit 'em with a brick
Poke 'em in the eye with your poking stick
That's how we earn our livin'
Killin' the baby seals
you can slash 'em with a knife you can slash 'em in the throat
Throw 'em in the back of your fishing boat
That's how we earn our livin'
Killin' the baby seals
We're runnin' out of money we're runnin' out of gold
How we gonna earn our livin'?
Killin' the baby seals.
You can hit 'em with a bat you can hit 'em with a brick
Poke 'em in the eye with your poking stick
That's how we earn our livin'
Killin' the baby seals
you can slash 'em with a knife you can slash 'em in the throat
Throw 'em in the back of your fishing boat
That's how we earn our livin'
Killin' the baby seals
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Momma and poppa were lying in bed
Momma rolled over and this is what she said
Give me some of that devil dog, that rough and tough devil dog
Give me some of that devil dog, that hard charging devil dog
Momma and popp were lying in bed
Poppa rolled over and his is what he said
Give me some of that kitty cat, that soft sweet kitty cat
Give me some of that kitty cat, that mmmm juicy kitty cat.
Momma rolled over and this is what she said
Give me some of that devil dog, that rough and tough devil dog
Give me some of that devil dog, that hard charging devil dog
Momma and popp were lying in bed
Poppa rolled over and his is what he said
Give me some of that kitty cat, that soft sweet kitty cat
Give me some of that kitty cat, that mmmm juicy kitty cat.
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I remember hearing "yellow ribbon" on the way to the PX in basic training. While we were waiting to go back, the drill sergeant asked if we were "thin skinned pansies" or if we were "real men." He said, "If you're a real man, say hooah!" You know how we responded. So he led us in the other version of that cadence, "whips and chains." I only heard it once, but it remains my favorite just because of the shocked looks I get when I recite it.
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Here's a great thread from our very own SSG Pabon, check it out here: https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/for-my-marine-brothers-here-at-rp
For my Marine Brothers here at RP | RallyPoint
I really got tired of searching for the right Marine cadence so I did my own. This is for those whom are still in the Marines or veterans and missed the Cadence. Tune in turn up your speakers and enjoy :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h47n691fy3o&feature=youtu.be
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SPC David Shaffer
Drill sergeant Davis at Fort Benning had some good ones. Too bad my brain injury won't let me remember them.
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