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Seoultrader



Joined: 18 Jun 2003
Location: Ali's Insurgent Inn, Fallujah

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 7:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr. Pink wrote:
Seoultrader wrote:
Uijongbu and posts in the area (TDC) such as Cp. Casey suck sweaty donkey ballz. A few Flipper bars where you can get a lap dance, yay, but nothing else. Porking (Russkies and Flippers) only available at Tokori, a nearby brothel alley, but only for GI monkeys as the (off-post) alley is access controlled (ID card holders only) by local thugs. Got a couple of good local places to go to though...

Mad


I think you are probably the most knowledgable guy on how to buy poon in Korea...ever thought of making a book?


With all due respect, my area of sexpertise covers most of East and SEA. Wink

The book idea is good though...might do that when I reach the "sleazy old man" stage that jade mentioned and have enough time between changing my diapers.
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jaderedux



Joined: 10 Jan 2003
Location: Lurking outside Seoul

PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 8:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1. Muffdiving doesn't require having to come up for air often...

2. Nothing about my current/past/future conquests is imaginary. That's the whole point of paying, you silly cow - if I end up as a 70-year-old sleazy man in a squalid bar (which I of course will own) with a nice firm and nubile little LBFM on my lap or under the table slurping away, I'll be quite happy.

Unless we get married, baby....


I have no problem with paying. I have always felt the if both parties are willing participants it is nobody's business.

Sorry about the sleazy old man thing I was just p.o'ed. I DO NOT doubt the veracity of your statements but the above really really surprised me!

I have always thought better of you than the "G.I. Monkeys and Flippers" comment. What's next a "comparision shopping" about spics and chinks?
I am not overly politically correct but dude...What you said earlier sounded like some lounge lizard in a bad polyester suit. I was truly taken aback.

I have no doubt about your vision of the future and again apolgize for intimating that you have been less than honest.

And the book idea ain't such a bad idea. You could make it funny, ribald and keep folks out of trouble!

Jade
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IconsFanatic



Joined: 19 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 8:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

just because wrote:
How can a team be bumped halfway through the seasaon for another team to start. Sounds very Korean to me. So basically it is a shambles then. Smile


Well, the season is divided into two distinct halfs... but I guess that's still not much an an excuse. Very Happy

Basically they just wanted to make room for Seoul City Hall FC, perhaps in the push to getting a Seoul FC created.
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endofthewor1d



Joined: 01 Apr 2003
Location: the end of the wor1d.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 29, 2004 12:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

uijeongbu is a hole, but i called it home for the better part of two years. maybe i'm being unfair. it's got a bunch of little friendly bars. if you're there, i recommend the roma night club. a sleazier place you will not find.
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IconsFanatic



Joined: 19 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 6:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

K2-League club Hummel Korea (who play out of Uijeongbu) won 4-0 today at a President's Cup match down in Namhae.
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Keepongoing



Joined: 13 Feb 2003
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 1:03 pm    Post subject: I lived there Reply with quote

for 13 months when stationed at CRC, yah, I was one of those "monkeys". That was 31 years ago. I went back there and it is a bit of a skeleton of what it use to be. Now I only see Filipina ladies in the bars and I can imagine how they got there and what conditions they work under. I saw a group in one bar getting a thorough scolding from the mamasan for talking to customers too long without having those customers pay. I call then Filipina ladies because they are probably sending what earnings they make back home. I only had a beer in a few bars near CRC and wasn't impresssed.
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Mr. Pink



Joined: 21 Oct 2003
Location: China

PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 2:30 pm    Post subject: Re: I lived there Reply with quote

MASH4077 wrote:
for 13 months when stationed at CRC, yah, I was one of those "monkeys". That was 31 years ago. I went back there and it is a bit of a skeleton of what it use to be. Now I only see Filipina ladies in the bars and I can imagine how they got there and what conditions they work under. I saw a group in one bar getting a thorough scolding from the mamasan for talking to customers too long without having those customers pay. I call then Filipina ladies because they are probably sending what earnings they make back home. I only had a beer in a few bars near CRC and wasn't impresssed.


31years ago it was like 10bucks to buy hot poon around there - so I hear from my buddy who was stationed there 20years ago.

I've been up there many times. Uijonbu is ghetto. All of it sucks. The bars are seedy, but sometimes seedy is good when you are used to good, clean bars.

Those hostess bars are a joke. I went to one with some friends who work for the DoD up there. You don't have to buy the woman, but usually it's 10 bux for about 15mins of their time. It's good for entertainment...one of your buddies is drunk and starts wasting cash on a girl. (Happened to one of our members...he wasted about 60 bux just talking...he could have bought some poon with that much cash)

Anyways I wouldnt work in Uijongbu for anything less than 4-5mil tax free a month for under 20hrs of teaching a week.

Good luck to those who endure that ghetto.
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SarcasmKills



Joined: 07 Apr 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 3:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I've been up there many times. Uijonbu is ghetto. All of it sucks. The bars are seedy, but sometimes seedy is good when you are used to good, clean bars.

Those hostess bars are a joke. I went to one with some friends who work for the DoD up there. You don't have to buy the woman, but usually it's 10 bux for about 15mins of their time. It's good for entertainment...one of your buddies is drunk and starts wasting cash on a girl. (Happened to one of our members...he wasted about 60 bux just talking...he could have bought some poon with that much cash)


Here's an idea... try something other than the hostess bars.. and try to pick up a girl rather than asking how much she is..

Like all towns there is a seedy section.. just avoid it if you're going to rip it and take "the moral high ground"...

I've actually come to like the place.. Yes, its MUCH quieter than the busy districts of Seoul, but that's it beauty.. you want more 'exciting, big city' things to do.. hop on line #1.. its right there...

Less pollution, less hassle but yet all the convieniences of the 'big' city are like a 30 minute subway ride away... the ideal suburb... subway is packed every morning of the week and every weekend with people who hike the mountains... its sort of like a small town Korea that you can access by the subway rather than an hour or so bus ride.. people are all friendly, the smog is not nearly as bad, and its not a sterile, superstore mecca like Ilsan..

To each their own I guess... to rip a place of which you've only frequented that less-than-pure places is a joke.. sorta like all the American bashing people do based on "that one time I drove through Detroit" or "that one time we went to that sleazy bar in downtown Chicago"...

Although the one bar that endofthewor1d once recommended me to go to is dead 99% of the time (must of been much cooler 'back in the day' I guess).. there are a ton of good little bars and a great little ex-pat community (although admittedly it took me a little while to find!).. not everyone feels like hitting Seoul every weekend so there's always a good sized group around... plus, we apparently have a K-2 soccer team now! Wink

That being said, if I didn't have the job I did, I might want to live in a place that has a little more action to it 24/7... but I've got no huge complaints about this place at all.. its far from a ghetto as Mr. Pink would have ya believe.. I just imagine he always made a B-line from Uijeongbu Station to the hostess bars.. or he only hung out at the GI bars.. either way.. he's describing the place through his sleaze coloured glasses
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Mr. Pink



Joined: 21 Oct 2003
Location: China

PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 4:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SarcasmKills wrote:
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I've been up there many times. Uijonbu is ghetto. All of it sucks. The bars are seedy, but sometimes seedy is good when you are used to good, clean bars.

Those hostess bars are a joke. I went to one with some friends who work for the DoD up there. You don't have to buy the woman, but usually it's 10 bux for about 15mins of their time. It's good for entertainment...one of your buddies is drunk and starts wasting cash on a girl. (Happened to one of our members...he wasted about 60 bux just talking...he could have bought some poon with that much cash)


Here's an idea... try something other than the hostess bars.. and try to pick up a girl rather than asking how much she is..

Like all towns there is a seedy section.. just avoid it if you're going to rip it and take "the moral high ground"...

I've actually come to like the place.. Yes, its MUCH quieter than the busy districts of Seoul, but that's it beauty.. you want more 'exciting, big city' things to do.. hop on line #1.. its right there...

Less pollution, less hassle but yet all the convieniences of the 'big' city are like a 30 minute subway ride away... the ideal suburb... subway is packed every morning of the week and every weekend with people who hike the mountains... its sort of like a small town Korea that you can access by the subway rather than an hour or so bus ride.. people are all friendly, the smog is not nearly as bad, and its not a sterile, superstore mecca like Ilsan..

To each their own I guess... to rip a place of which you've only frequented that less-than-pure places is a joke.. sorta like all the American bashing people do based on "that one time I drove through Detroit" or "that one time we went to that sleazy bar in downtown Chicago"...

Although the one bar that endofthewor1d once recommended me to go to is dead 99% of the time (must of been much cooler 'back in the day' I guess).. there are a ton of good little bars and a great little ex-pat community (although admittedly it took me a little while to find!).. not everyone feels like hitting Seoul every weekend so there's always a good sized group around... plus, we apparently have a K-2 soccer team now! Wink

That being said, if I didn't have the job I did, I might want to live in a place that has a little more action to it 24/7... but I've got no huge complaints about this place at all.. its far from a ghetto as Mr. Pink would have ya believe.. I just imagine he always made a B-line from Uijeongbu Station to the hostess bars.. or he only hung out at the GI bars.. either way.. he's describing the place through his sleaze coloured glasses


The town is a ghetto.

I mentioned hostess bars because someone else was talking about those.

There isn't much there. Seriously I've been up there PLENTY of times. There are bases, there is the usual stuff you see in most Korean towns. However I noticed the town is dirtier than a lot of other towns. The quality of Korean people isn't much better.

Traffic is also crazy. I have no idea why such a small ghetto town takes over an hour to get through during rush hour.

Anyways these are my perceptions. If I worked there I would live about 4 stations south of Uijongbu...I personally don't enjoy living in ghetto type areas.
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SarcasmKills



Joined: 07 Apr 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 2:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You really seem to have no clue about this city.. maybe you're thinking about another Uijeongbu.. either way, not going to sweat it.. your loss

The next time you set foot in my ghetto I'm gonna bust a cap in yo' ass.

word.
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IconsFanatic



Joined: 19 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 5:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Uijeongbu won 6-0 today at the President's Cup.... yet another crap university side in their dust.
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marista99



Joined: 05 Jun 2004
Location: Incheon

PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 12:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What are good things to do in Uijeongbu if you do not want to see naked women or whatever is at these "hostess bars"?
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SarcasmKills



Joined: 07 Apr 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 5:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

marista wrote:
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What are good things to do in Uijeongbu if you do not want to see naked women or whatever is at these "hostess bars"?


There are loads of things to do.. just depends what you're into...

Uijeongbu is swarmed on the weekend by people who want to hike up the mountains... Anything "outdoorsy" is pretty much done in Uijeongbu... jogging routes, bike trails, etc...

As far as nightlife, it is far less hyper than Hongdae or the like, but there is a decent community here and we always seem to have a good time with each other, Korean friends, even with the GIs sometimes!...

If you crave Seoul.. it takes about 40-45 minutes to get to the core of the city

it's much quieter than Seoul, but much cleaner...
Yeah, I do get bored here sometimes, but anyone who tells you they never get bored, wherever they are, is lying....

it is far from a ghetto... there are worse places where you can teach...
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Tiger Beer



Joined: 07 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is it similar to Songtan?
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