Posted on Apr 3, 2014
PO2 Rocky Kleeger
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<P>For me, it was "The Game" by Motorhead.&nbsp; At one point in my career, I worked for someone that made up a lot of stuff as he went, thinking that we lower ranking wouldn't know any better.&nbsp; It became a game between all of us that we get the better of him using "the book" against him.&nbsp; I became go good at it that people started calling me "The Game",&nbsp; and then HHH from the WWE debuted that as his theme song.&nbsp; When I finally sat down to listen to the words, it just seemed to fit.</P>
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<P>Because it is, indeed, all about the game and how you play it.&nbsp; As for me, I'm now retired from the service and working as a Navy contractor.&nbsp; That means that I am still the game and I still play.</P>
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Did a ton of pushups in basic when this came out. Will you capture every thing you ever wanted or let it slip?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Yhyp-_hX2s
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After it was all over I've been more into "I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green)" Song by Redgum.
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“1,000 Miles From Nowhere” by Dwight Yoakam ran through my mind in a few places around the globe.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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21 Years in Electronic and Information Warfare, "O-Brancher" "Clerk Typist" for the NSA/DIA, I'd Have to Go with Pinball Wizard, Although i Could Name Several! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL53EUbHazo
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PO2 John Drillock
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“It’s Cryin’ Time Again Don’t Ever Leave Me”
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