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  • KellyinAvon

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    34 years for me. Do you remember Yaki Mandu? It was decent stuff.


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    Yaki Mandu, from a wok, after way too many OB beers!!

    On the occasions those of us from K-2 Air Base at Taegu were at Osan AB, I always made sure I had money in my pocket for late in the evening. $2 for the base taxi, and 3,000 Won (between $3-$4 in 1993 with the exchange rate at 800W-$1) for a bag of Yaki Mandu from a food cart.

    In those days, the bag was made from the green and white tractor-feed paper used to print reports on dot matrix printers. The urban legend was a troop learned about his next assignment from his bag of yaki. All I remember seeing was a D04 (Daily Document Registrar, a very common supply report.)

    At the Sky Club in Taegu "Sky Mom" would make us Yaki Mandu in a wok on the bar. That's the same Sky Mom who knew that Team Spirit 1993 would have 60 Marine Air Traffic Controllers deploying to K-2 Air Base... 3 weeks before our Detachment Commander was notified!
     

    Ingomike

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    Are Jarts illegal?
    Yep! That is why they sell them as parts to “repair“ them with instead of as complete kits.

     
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    Wolfhound

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    Yaki Mandu, from a wok, after way too many OB beers!!

    On the occasions those of us from K-2 Air Base at Taegu were at Osan AB, I always made sure I had money in my pocket for late in the evening. $2 for the base taxi, and 3,000 Won (between $3-$4 in 1993 with the exchange rate at 800W-$1) for a bag of Yaki Mandu from a food cart.

    In those days, the bag was made from the green and white tractor-feed paper used to print reports on dot matrix printers. The urban legend was a troop learned about his next assignment from his bag of yaki. All I remember seeing was a D04 (Daily Document Registrar, a very common supply report.)

    At the Sky Club in Taegu "Sky Mom" would make us Yaki Mandu in a wok on the bar. That's the same Sky Mom who knew that Team Spirit 1993 would have 60 Marine Air Traffic Controllers deploying to K-2 Air Base... 3 weeks before our Detachment Commander was notified!
    We use to joke about the mystery meat in Yaki Mandu. It was probably pork but most guys thought it was dog at the time. Regardless it was about the only hot food available to us most of the time. Moon pies and Korean cokes were plentiful also.

    I’ll never forget wargaming across the countryside. Sleeping in cemeteries and people’s back yards. And cold and snow. Thank God for Gortex sleeping bags. It’s kinda funny that the ROK Marines would build fires at night but we weren’t allowed to. Train as you fight was the saying.
     

    BugI02

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    the worst part about subarus are usually their owners. I mean, the cars eat tires when pushed and make everyone sad to listen to them but then the owner gets out and makes us wish we could just hear the tractor noises and howling tires screaming for mercy again.
    How long does it take you to catch up to the owner? I would think he would already be inside with a coffee and looking at the menu when you pull up
     

    bobzilla

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    How long does it take you to catch up to the owner? I would think he would already be inside with a coffee and looking at the menu when you pull up
    See, Subaru owners. Always thinking it has to be a street race. Where I got play we end at the same place we start and compare times. I’ve beaten my fair share of subies in cars that shouldn’t. Street racing is for chumps.
     

    jamil

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    Years ago I worked with a guy who was a F4 backseater in the Indiana ANG in Ft Wayne. He liked to call F16s "Jarts" because they were having issues with cracked wings at the time.

    So regardless of legality, many things can be Jarts.
     
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