PlanetVolunteer
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****…. As a young Airman I remember being at Kunsan AB in Korea for 8 months eating nothing but MREs and a decent chow hall meal once a week if we were lucky. Got to go off base one day and went north about 3hrs to Yougsan in Seoul, an Army base for the uninitiated. God dang place was a 5* resort! Those jokers had it absolutely made.
****…. As a young Airman I remember being at Kunsan AB in Korea for 8 months eating nothing but MREs and a decent chow hall meal once a week if we were lucky. Got to go off base one day and went north about 3hrs to Yougsan in Seoul, an Army base for the uninitiated. God dang place was a 5* resort! Those jokers had it absolutely made.
I can't say too much. The dessert case and ice cream selection at the Army chow halls during my deployment were on point. Jamoca Almond ice cream with some maraschino cherries or a big ole slab of cheesecake? Why not both?
Granted, I was on a joint base that had AF folks so they probably had to raise up the SOL to meet the AF expectations.
Sad when you think about what we have been through over the last 15 years. May have not moved much in the top ten but to give up series to Georgia and Florida is inexcusable. I can remember when they were nearly automatic wins…..I know I am dating myself but disapointing.
Generally, I would tend to agree. However, while it is still early, it sadly looks like the Omicron variant could turn out to be particularly deadly for populations living in the Northern Kentucky/Southwest Ohio region. (Something about the Ohio River perhaps…) It would be reckless for a large group of people to travel from a high transmission area like Georgia and deliberately come into close contact with vulnerable Midwesterners. Unfortunately, I think best to err on the side of caution in this case. There is just no sense in taking the risk.
Edit: Joke fail. Of course, it is more the Ann Arbor, Michigan area that is particularly vulnerable to Omicron, not Southwest Ohio.