Lambo Kalbi (Korean BBQ!)
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Originally Posted by Tyraid2K,Nov 13 2006, 11:08 AM
omg scissor doors for the death trap
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a few of my buddies that were stationed in korea told me that driving is a newer thing over in korea. like the past 10-15 years they finally got vehicles over there... they could be lying turd smacks though
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Originally Posted by Tw2ntyTwo,Nov 13 2006, 06:49 PM
a few of my buddies that were stationed in korea told me that driving is a newer thing over in korea. like the past 10-15 years they finally got vehicles over there... they could be lying turd smacks though
Do your GI friends thing we were riding around on donkeys before that??? *sigh* Don't GIs get some kind of basic history lesson of the countries they're deployed too?
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Originally Posted by jonomo,Nov 13 2006, 07:03 PM
That would mean korea only got cars back in 1997... r u kidding me???
Do your GI friends thing we were riding around on donkeys before that??? *sigh* Don't GIs get some kind of basic history lesson of the countries they're deployed too?
Do your GI friends thing we were riding around on donkeys before that??? *sigh* Don't GIs get some kind of basic history lesson of the countries they're deployed too?
Driving may be a RELATIVELY new thing in Korea but they have definitely had cars and motorized transportation for over 15 years.
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Originally Posted by Tw2ntyTwo,Nov 13 2006, 06:49 PM
a few of my buddies that were stationed in korea told me that driving is a newer thing over in korea. like the past 10-15 years they finally got vehicles over there... they could be lying turd smacks though
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Originally Posted by Tw2ntyTwo,Nov 13 2006, 10:12 PM
hahaha 97? i said 10-15 years.. that would be 9. but anyway, he said it used to be all bikes, and walking mainly. theyre korean too