I had been lived there in 1987 and 1988 and I was 4. My grandmother ran pub VIKING. I'm so good to see the front sing of VIKING at the end of this video. Thank you.
This is the most enjoyable part of posting these old videos, to find those who were there. You're welcome. 이 오래된 비디오를 게시하여 그곳에 있던 사람들을 찾는 가장 즐거운 부분입니다. 천만에요. (Sorry Google Translation)
you the man...great stuff. 12 yrs in the ROK for me...I was a cherry boy during the 1990's my first time at Osan. those were my old stomping grounds. 3,000 won for a juicy back then. Great times!!!
A Friday, July 5th, 1985 I first walked off the "freedom bird" arriving at Osan AB. Much different world now, not just Songtan (the town itself seems to be dying a slow death), but most of Korea has changed also; Korea is #14 economy in the world now, two-income, two-car families are the norm, more foreigners living /working in Korea, etc...a far cry from the "soju tents" culture of the 80s and 90s.
I had been lived there in 1987 and 1988 and I was 4.
My grandmother ran pub VIKING.
I'm so good to see the front sing of VIKING at the end of this video.
Thank you.
This is the most enjoyable part of posting these old videos, to find those who were there. You're welcome. 이 오래된 비디오를 게시하여 그곳에 있던 사람들을 찾는 가장 즐거운 부분입니다. 천만에요. (Sorry Google Translation)
I was there fro spring 1989 - 1990. It was a blast! Thanks for the opportunity to revisit the past.
Thanks for this... I left in 87
you the man...great stuff. 12 yrs in the ROK for me...I was a cherry boy during the 1990's my first time at Osan. those were my old stomping grounds. 3,000 won for a juicy back then. Great times!!!
Awesome video! Songtan has changed so much since then.
anyone remember the OB Arcade?
A Friday, July 5th, 1985 I first walked off the "freedom bird" arriving at Osan AB. Much different world now, not just Songtan (the town itself seems to be dying a slow death), but most of Korea has changed also; Korea is #14 economy in the world now, two-income, two-car families are the norm, more foreigners living /working in Korea, etc...a far cry from the "soju tents" culture of the 80s and 90s.