The Korea Experience

Started by hoover35, 03-29-2005 -- 11:36:32

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hoover35

Things are sure changing in Korea.
They are making prostitution illegal, bar fines are illegal and they are working on getting rid of the Jucies.  The commander implimented a midnught curfew for prity much all Americans living in Korea although that just got overturned.  

But the stench of Songtan is still strong.
Soju is so gooooood

cobychuck

Well, that change was inevitable.  Sooner or later wether it was over some incident with one of the girls or someone deciding that things needed to change it was going to happen.  As for the curfew, thats not on the weekends as well, is it?  That reallly sucks if it is.  That's about the time that the party really gets fun!  Plus, if there isn't an all-nighter at the club there isn't anywhere to go drink. I may never go back in my career (but who knows) but this kinda sucks. I guess they'll be some drunken nights at the OHOP.  Assuming I go back to Osan, that is.  Oh well.  Stock up on combat bottles! :evil:

cobychuck

    I only have one thing from Korea, and I'll be damned if I'm gonna share that here.  It was very embarrasing and I think needless to say, involved Soju.  Nothing good can happen from drinking that stuff, especially if you drink it a couple of different places.  Not that that is going to stop me from driniking the stuff. 
    My best memories came from a fellow PMEL tech by the name of Kevin Clyde.  Like the night he was out with his ALS class and decided to throw himself at a large stack of beer crates and opened up his shoulder.  Or the night it snoed just enough to leave a nice then layer of ice all over the ground.  Now, Clyde is about 220 pounds and all muscle.  He attempted to follow one of our other techs in sliding on the ice and ungracefully fell on his ass.  Or the time he DDT'd his roommate the first day it snowed.  Or the time he and I had a WWE-style wrestling match in his room with his rommate acting as the ref.  I think Korea would have been a lot less fun without him there.  Yeah, I had fun.

:-D  :roll:

Gatdula

Quote from: hoover35 on 03-29-2005 -- 11:36:32
But the stench of Songtan is still strong.
Songtan was garbage, but A-Town... That's something magical.

62EE

Quote from: cobychuck on 02-01-2006 -- 15:40:15
    I only have one thing from Korea, and I'll be damned if I'm gonna share that here.  It was very embarrasing and I think needless to say, involved Soju.  Nothing good can happen from drinking that stuff, especially if you drink it a couple of different places.  Not that that is going to stop me from driniking the stuff. 
    My best memories came from a fellow PMEL tech by the name of Kevin Clyde.  Like the night he was out with his ALS class and decided to throw himself at a large stack of beer crates and opened up his shoulder.  Or the night it snoed just enough to leave a nice then layer of ice all over the ground.  Now, Clyde is about 220 pounds and all muscle.  He attempted to follow one of our other techs in sliding on the ice and ungracefully fell on his ass.  Or the time he DDT'd his roommate the first day it snowed.  Or the time he and I had a WWE-style wrestling match in his room with his rommate acting as the ref.  I think Korea would have been a lot less fun without him there.  Yeah, I had fun.

:-D  :roll:

I remember Clyde as well. He did make the last part of my tour interesting. He let me slam a trash can on his head for my going-away.

cobychuck

That sounds awfully familiar.  There's something at the edgle of my memory that says I should know who you are.

:?  :?

62EE

I was at Osan from 1 Sep 99 - 7 Sep 00. I remember your name on the inbounds, but I think I just missed you.

I was also there with Velasco (I saw his name on this forum somewhere).

cobychuck

Yeah, I showed up on the 12th of September.  Must have heard someone telling the story about it then.

   :-P

62EE

Anyone who was at Osan should remember Songtan Sally. See attached.

cobychuck

(shiver) Why in the hell would anyone say yes?  The saying "I may be drunk but you're still ugly" really fits this!

:-o

docbyers

For you young kids who may not have ever heard the story...

Winston Churchill and Lady Astor are at a dinner party.  Lady Astor looks over at the PM and says "Winston, you're drunk!"

Churchill replies, "Bessie, you're ugly, and tomorrow I'll be sober."
If it works, it's a Fluke.

Thraxas

That picture gives me nightmares. :-(

docbyers

maybe 62EE will delete it for us...
If it works, it's a Fluke.

Thraxas

Quote from: docbyers on 02-14-2006 -- 13:45:24
maybe 62EE will delete it for us...

And tell us why he even kept that picture.

62EE

Believe it or not, I just got that picture on another forum just the other day (afforums.com). Someone was asking about the Korea experience, then someone else posted that picture. That very day I ran across a similar thread on this forum, so I took the picture someone posted there and I posted it here.

Based upon the other forum I am on, this girl is entirely too famous. There must have been a billion "Hey, I remember her" responses after someone posted the picture.