Oh Dark Thirty

Gunner, Not Gunny

1 h 48 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Remembering friendships from decades ago can spark incredible insights. How have your childhood connections shaped who you are today? Tag someone who needs a reminder of their roots! In tonight's episode, Fred Keeney and I dive into our shared past, recalling the laughter and life lessons that have influenced our journeys. It's fascinating how the people we've known for years can leave a lasting impact. From our childhood encounters to our paths in the Marine Corps, every story adds a layer to our identities. Friendships remind us of our beginnings and inspire us to keep growing. Remembering where we came from helps us appreciate where we are now. Full episode - link in bio! #Friendship #MarineCorps #LifeLessons #Nostalgia #ohdarkthirty

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