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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"What year are the songs in the Guardians of the Galaxy?
Songs from Volume 1 ranged from 1967 – 1979, and songs from Volume 2 ranged from 1962 – 1978. So you’d think 60s and 70s is a no brainer. However, at the end of Guardians 2, Quill gets a Zune which was a portable media player from the mid to late ’00s that contains 300 songs!"
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I sure remember the good old days, a loud Jukebox, Space Invaders played on a small table sitting down, and the Dance Floor, so crowded, the disco ball lights, and my wife in the Strobe light.
Yea, the good old days, the air was fresher, temperature was cooler, less roadways, the cars were bigger, gas cheaper, and grandma's house was the best place to get something to eat.
Thanks for the great memories, Brother Chip.
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And —> the best date nite song on the Presidio’s *jukebox.* Alas, the jukebox and bar are no more; but, still a great place to visit!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHutZXREZ0E
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CPT (Join to see) - Yes, All the Way! And I sure miss all the running and training.
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SGT (Join to see) - 50! Excellent! And as for missing it... wait for it.... the Gig Pit! [NAMES REDACTED] received invites to that recreational area every day during ground week. By mid-week recognizing it couldn’t get any *better,* said numbers snuck up the 34’ tower after hours and mounted a makeshift California flag and sign that said —> “Surf the 34’ Wave.” At the AM formation the Black Hats immediately dispatched everyone from California to remove the items from the tower and then immediately report to the pit.
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CPT (Join to see) - Surprised that the Black Hats didn't try to kill everyone in the pit.
At Bragg in LRRP school, the pit meant, half of the school class at one end, and the other at the other end. Then at the word, At a double time, Move", everyone ran forward, and head on collusion. Who's side got to the end of the pit first, didn't have to do 100 push-ups.
On the next day we all got smart, and passed the word to run at the right of each other, so we wouldn't crash into each other.
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SGT (Join to see) - Excellent! The USAR units I was in never had many certificates and I’m starting to come up empty. Time to throw in the towel, I mean smackdown the *strap.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr8glaM4ruM
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