Can anyone verify if there is in fact a juicy girl shortage as claimed?:
A sharp drop in the number of Philippine women available to work in tawdry “juicy bars” in South Korea that are widely associated with human trafficking and prostitution is forcing bar owners to rethink how they should operate.
A crackdown by the Philippine government on South Korea’s importing of bar girls has led to a 50 to 60 percent drop in the number of women working as hostesses at the 200-plus bars near U.S. military bases, according to Yi Hun-hui, president of the Korea Foreigner Tourist Association, whose organization represents the owners of most of those bars.
“The past few months have been hard,” Yi said. “We hope the younger generation [of bar owners] can bring us out of the current situation as we progress into new towns. As of now, we are in what you could call a time of reflection.”
Yi said his organization is focused on remaking the juicy bars — where Filipinas work as hostesses to entice American servicemembers to buy them expensive juice drinks — into more upscale and diverse establishments.
“I’d like to change the [focus] of our clubs and bars, so that the businesses are not solely based on these working women,” he said. “Maybe like Itaewon (near Yongsan Garrison) … where there is a mix of restaurants and bars. Times are changing and so are the needs of our customers, and I’m hoping that with these new bars … we’ll be able to get out of this unpleasant spotlight.” [Stars & Stripes]
I have long said that the USFK consolidation at Camp Humphreys was a good time to change the ville culture into one that is not exclusively a juicy girl business model. It is good to hear that now even some of the business owners are thinking the same thing.








7:38 pm on August 18th, 2010 1
Yeah, old Mr. Yi has seen the light for quite some time… *GUFFAW* . That was all for the benefit of S&S. There's only one guy who's been trying to put up non-juicy businesses, and guess where he got the money?
8:03 pm on August 18th, 2010 2
Thought I would re-run an earlier comment of mine on how the bar scene used to be in Chicol Village. I really feel for you poor sons of guns nowadays. You can't really have any fun!!! Well, for town rats read this and weep. On-jongni (camp Humphreys was just about the same. A-town, Kunsan was alright and even the bars outside of Taegu AB did the job. Korea used to be the best kept secret and now it appears to be a piece of crap.
2:17 am on September 21st, 2009 103 Gerry, I agree with you that “Chicol Ville” was probably, one of the best assignments I ever had. The first time I was there was in response to the Pueblo Crisis. Had to come over from Yokota AB, (Fussa-mach), Japan. Back in those days Fussa actually had a “bar row” packed with bars and Japanese women. But the “buy me drink” thing was pushed but if you worked at it you could have a Japanese girlfriend if you willing to treat her right. Now, in Korea there were the 12 bars Gerry alluded to, the Romance Club, Aragon Club, OB House, Stereo Club (I was there when the street level club opened in Sept 68), A-Frame Club, Carnegi(sp?) Club, Arriang Club, 5 Spot, Lucky Club, Mayflower Club, My House, and Papa Joes, We “Skivvy Niners” also went to “Mom’s Macholi(sp?) house in Aragon Alley. About all you could drink were OB, Crown Beer in the Clubs (the Whiskey bars came later), and Oscars Champange, Soju, and Macholi in other smaller, mostly off limits, bars. And Gerry was right again. Each of these bars was stuffed with gorgeous women for reasonable rates. I made under $200 a pay day back then. Some would get a small percentage of for drinks but in the early days, the drinks, weren’t hustled. When the bar closed right before curfew, if you hadn’t made arrangements with a girl earlier, you could take your pick of any other girl in the place and more often then not they were will willing to go with you. If you standing at the bar nursing that last drink, you guaranteed to get hit up with at least a half dozen proposals. If you had to work the evening shift that day, you catch a taxi of the kimchi smoker bus and make to a club before midnight and still grab a girl before the 12 midnight curfews. The OB house and the Romance were my favorite spots for these arrangements. There were also Mamasans on the streets willing to take you to their houses of ill-repute for shorter arrangements. The girls in the bars charged $5.00 for a short time and $10.00 for an all nighter. The real challange was trying to get some of girls that worked behind the counter. A very few were impossible, but some charged a highter fee. I was luckey enough to have been stationed PCS or TDY to Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the PI, Vietnam, Thailand, Guam, and Australia from 66-90. And when I was young it was heaven. Yes, I was amoral and managed to get into all kinds of trouble, but I wouldn’t have traded any of my ville experiences for what the poor young serviceman has to put up with today
8:24 pm on August 18th, 2010 3
Don't be fooled GI, slime like Mr. Yi aren't going to tell the truth. In the Osan Ville it's business as usual with plenty of Filipinas to go around. I'm sure it's the same all over Korea as well.
I'm also certain the Human Trafficking problem in Korea can only be solved by ONLY the Koreans or the Americans-not by the Philippine Government-and that ain't gonna happen.
9:25 pm on August 18th, 2010 4
Americans still have their best friends. Their hands.
Maybe they should bring in white American women from America on welfare.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSaRmc6WzRg&fe…
9:25 pm on August 18th, 2010 5
As you can see, very attractive and lady-like.
10:18 pm on August 18th, 2010 6
Tom, you couldn't get a juicy to talk to you even if you had a $100 bill taped to your forehead.
10:18 pm on August 18th, 2010 7
"not by the Philippine Government"
Are you sure? The Philippines can start by not putting morons on the country's highest positions of authority for once. Improve the Philippines' standard of living and Filipinas don't have to end up as juicy girls in Korea to look for money anymore. Then it's back to beautiful Korean women sucking on Americans' balls, good for both parties involved.
Or maybe the bar owners will just go searching for other third country nationals… damn, some parts of this world just need to eradicate themselves of poor leadership who mishandle the countries' resources, and grow up and develop like Korea did. That will rid their countrymen of a lot of their sufferings.
10:20 pm on August 18th, 2010 8
According to the article, this is a "time of reflection." Whatever. They're just trying to find another country with women who will move to Korea and do anything for money. Once they figure out that next move, it'll be back to business as usual.
11:30 pm on August 18th, 2010 9
Just wait for the unification… US troops will have no shortage of juicy girls for a few decades.
1:37 am on August 19th, 2010 10
Is it really so bad?! I don't see the base commanders putting a stop to these juicy bars if it so immoral. These bars will be here fore ever and thats a fact that every one should live with. There is always going to be some Korean YANGACHI that thinks he or she is a gangster and will try to put up one of these bars. Americans don't need the bar to be close to the base, hell I would travel miles just to do some debauchery. Of course its not my county and Im here for a short period of time so that means that i can do what ever I want to the extent of the law (MAYBE). I hate these bars for many reasons. One of them being that I will rob GI's from actually experiencing Korea which is beautiful country. I hear it all the time when I ask how someones experience has been in Korea. Typical answer is 'I don't know, I was wasted most of the time and bought some juices…heheheh'. The initial fix should come from the base commander then from the area locals that should push the issue towards the city to eliminate these establishments. GI's get in enough trouble as it is, but where does it all start? IN the VIlle, downtown, Songtan Alley, A-town. I knew the kid that got arrested in Jeoun-Ju via his dad for nearly beating a taxi driver to death with 2 other dumb ass SP's. I'm glad they got jail time! We all know that a Korean will sell you for a dollar and that is never going to change. We have to initiate the change, common people, read a book!!!
1:51 am on August 19th, 2010 11
Hahaha… good point K.
1:59 am on August 19th, 2010 12
OsanDrew is a perfect example of all the GI's that I met, who can't put together a coherent sentence. But at least they know how to read a map.
It is telling how America, which started the war in Iraq because of oil, is getting its butt kicked in, while the smart Chinese are laughing all the way to the bank, clean up and take all the oil fields.
2:29 am on August 19th, 2010 13
Hey Tom are you an English teacher from some rural are in the back woods of Iowa. Graduated from some farm college and now that your in Korea living like a king you feel that now you have 2 cents. Please don't get lost in your thought, its unfamiliar territory. Unfortunatley for you they don't sell WIT at the local addashi store.BTW-not a GI gringo.
2:53 am on August 19th, 2010 14
OSANDREW
Don't bother feeding the troll…
2:56 am on August 19th, 2010 15
Maybe Mr. Yi should try Kazakhstan for out-sourcing his HR needs?
4:34 am on August 19th, 2010 16
Funny thing is that there are a ton of Filipinas working next to US Army installations in Korea but not in Daegu. Daegu still has mostly Korean girls working at the bars. I don't get it.
I think Tom should put his Captain Save-a-Ho cape on and save these innocent girls from the American soldiers. Maybe he can finally get some ass.
4:36 am on August 19th, 2010 17
So what is the price of a "juice" these days? Back when I was trying to avoid paying for them, they were in the area of 1,500 won. (1985)
I was back in 2000 for an exercise and they wanted 10,000!
So what is the going rate today?
4:38 am on August 19th, 2010 18
"So what is the going rate today?"
You don't have to know. You can't afford it because you're a poor American.
8:17 am on August 19th, 2010 19
I love ROK DROP
9:52 am on August 19th, 2010 20
@I_heart_tom!
The reason Daegu doesn't have nearly as many Juicy clubs as other bases is the population ratios. CP Walker / Henry are inside the city but the actual number of young / single soldiers (airmen) is much less then places like Seoul / Osan / and 2ID land. There is only enough room for a few juicy style bars and those mostly use local K-gals and don't actually let their girls go ~somewhere~. If a young buck wanted to chase some tail he can just take the 5000 won taxi to downtown where all the dance clubs / bars are at. There is plenty of local uni girls who want to mess around with an American guy, so why spend money on something that comes so easily for free.
I've been TDY to the 2ID land and good god there is a shortage of local girls. Unless you speak Korean there is zero chance of you getting into the social groups required to hook up K-gals there. Market laws take over, where there is an unfulfilled demand, a service to fulfill that demand will appear.
1:03 pm on August 19th, 2010 21
#18 Tom, Tom, Tom. Nobody has to pay for any of it anymore. Your sister is giving it away for free to any American she can find.
2:32 pm on August 19th, 2010 22
"Funny thing is that there are a ton of Filipinas working next to US Army installations in Korea but not in Daegu. Daegu still has mostly Korean girls working at the bars. I don’t get it."
Thank you for the information. I might be heading to Daegu sometime now.
Btw, are Korean soldiers (who belong to the ROK Armed Forces) somehow deterred from entering these bars? Like do the bars impose 'No Koreans allowed'?
And do the Korean gals shave?
2:58 pm on August 19th, 2010 23
#20 and #22
I have lived in the Taegu area for a real long time. The population of single male troops is small compared to the family population. There was a ville outside of CP Henry, but a lot of the bars were bulldozed or turned into something else. What Korean bar girls I have seen in them are old and pretty beat up looking. In Korea most of the clubs that cater to military have a special license and are for foreigners only. They use the term “SOFA clubs” for bars outside of military bases, but if you go to Ulsan, Incheon, Pusan or other cities that have a large non-military foreign population you will find these special tourist license clubs for foreigners only. Supposedly they get a tax break and are aloud to stay open longer. As far as paying 5,000 won for a taxi, you can walk out the back gate of Cp Walker and take the subway downtown. Unlike subways in other cities in Korea, Taegu has a flat rate from one end of the city to the other of 1100 won for a token and 950 for a pre-paid card. By they way, some of the bars in Ulsan have girls from the PI and also Russians. Pusan has a lot of Russians both male and female.
3:12 pm on August 19th, 2010 24
#23 Thank you for the illuminating information. It's useful.
8:54 pm on August 19th, 2010 25
" from some rural area in the back woods of Iowa "
Osandrew must be a hillbilly from West Virginia.
I fixed his "are" to area, because he can't spell.
9:01 pm on August 19th, 2010 26
Osandrew…,
" Graduated from some farm college and now that your in Korea living like a king you feel that now you have 2 cents. "
I don't think the above sentence is proper.
Are you/were you in the airforce? Please know the difference between "your" and "you're"
9:15 pm on August 19th, 2010 27
Osandrew reminds me of the ugly one(s) from West Virginia in this clip…
http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=naUUyD-_oPc&fea…
10:18 pm on August 19th, 2010 28
Btw Tbonetylr there should be a space between 'air' and 'force'. You are welcome.
10:29 pm on August 19th, 2010 29
I used to know one woman who used to be a counselor for those whores who were trying to reform. She said most Korean whores do not want to service the GI's. It's the most desperate ones who will service the GI's. You know the ones who are too old (many in their 40's, 50's, and 60's), with wrinkles and grey hair, and too sickly to be propositioned by the Korean guys. These old women are trapped to the industry, they can't get out, but they have no other choice to make a living, so they must do what nobody else (other then the Russians and the Filipinos) wants to do. It's the 3D job of the prostitution industry – dirty, difficult, and dangerous.
Sorry, but that's the truth.
11:00 pm on August 19th, 2010 30
"You know the ones who are too old (many in their 40′s, 50′s, and 60′s),"
I recommend you pay a visit to an eye clinic then a neurologist next before posting any further here. It will also help you not misstype some of the things you want to say on the screen.
11:40 pm on August 19th, 2010 31
Tom, R-E-A-L-I-T-Y is on the line, will you accept the call? Have you ever seen a Juicy girl in your life? Have you ever seen a prostitute in your life? It doesn't sound like it. Besides, you sound like the one dude that would make even Songtan Sally NOT "want to go."
12:27 am on August 20th, 2010 32
Most of the Korean prostitutes who service GI's are old desperate hags – remnant of the 1980's. They get little money because GI's don't have money, and it's considered a 3D job amongst the prostitutes. I served in the military back in the late 90's, and even by then, most of the 'girls' who the GI's were shacking up with, were old, psychologically and mentally sick, and full of VD – they were the really desperate ones. Even back then, there were Filipinos and Russians that were swarming all over the GI places because the Korean whores prefer to service Korean men – considered far better customers. I can just imagine what it's like now, with illegal Filipinos and Russians taking over the entire GI market, while the Korean men get to choose from the better looking, younger whores. Not that I've ever needed to use a prostitute, but what I'm saying is what the reality is. And the social worker that I talked to, couple of years ago confirmed this.
ARCHIEB thinks Korea is still 1982 .
Those "glory days" are long over, dude.
12:42 am on August 20th, 2010 33
I'll repeat a post I made elsewhere:
Make the clubs charge the same for a girl’s drink as they do for a GI’s beverage!
End the gender discrimination against males. If a bar charges more for a girls drink than a customer would pay for his own, put them off limits! Far simpler to enforce than a barfine or 3rd country worker ban.
Then sit back and watch the whole problem go away….
Florida, Minnesota and a few municipalities in the U.S. are enforcing this now via bans on Ladies Night, so there is a stateside legal precedent. Old timers have also told me that there was no business in “juice” on the RoK before 1983. I’m no fan of government interference in commerce, but USFK crossed that line a long time ago.
Not that this idea has a snowball’s chance in hell of going anywhere. One must first assume that somebody in the leadership gives a s**t about their troops getting scalped by the locals taking advantage of their loneliness.
1:51 am on August 20th, 2010 34
In the Osan/Songtan ville the juicy drinks range from $10 to $30. The bars prostitute Human-Trafficked Filipinas for $250-$300.
Both the South Korean and United States Governments(Gen Sharp.) support this Human Sex Trafficking. They do not protect the U.S. troops nor the Filipina sex slaves.
They protect ONLY the slime-ball Bar Owners. It sounds incredible/unbelievable, like something out of Twisted Sister..but it's TRUE.
2:07 am on August 20th, 2010 35
Can't we just go back to 1968 – All Korean girls (many of which were out for a good time too and very few who would try to screw you over), no juicies, affordable prices, no urine tests for controlled substances, hardly any off limits places. It was like Disneyland. It really existed, but it only existed in one place – the ville.
3:27 am on August 20th, 2010 36
tom # 32 it isn't nice to call your Mom an old hag. If I remember right, she was really CUTE. Just because I didn't hang around to be your Daddy, is no reason to take it out on her.
Oh, and the 3rd world women didn't arrive untill the mid/late 90's.
Your Lady-friend lied to make you — feel better
4:44 am on August 20th, 2010 37
I have a lot of friends that have married Koreans lately; all of their wives have normal jobs like school teachers, an actress, etc… Tom, your theory that Korean Women only marry Americans when they are desperate is 70's, 80's, 90's thinking, a lot of Korean Women prefers Foreigners over Korean Men, and who could blame them. The difference I see is that Korean Women of today are more educated and therefore speak English well enough that the marriage seems to have a better chance than the marriages back in the old days when the Woman usually worked in a club. Also, most Koreans, Male and Female, I know still have dreams of going to the U.S. because they feel like they are at a dead end in Korea. Korea is one of the unhappiest nations on earth; Koreans work long hours and are in debt unlike the previous generation that saved money. You need to come out of your dream world into reality. America has done more in a couple hundred years than Korea could manage in 5000 years and it took America to help push your country to where it is today.
8:55 am on August 20th, 2010 38
UpUpandAway, I don't think there's anyone else in the world that even comes close to the debt that Americans racked up.
Well, maybe Greece.
I don't know any Korean who wants to live in the US, land of the fat, indebted, and lazy. Koreans may want to visit there to see what all the fuss is about, but live there forever? Sorry that was the 1980's. Koreans work long hours, but at least they're doing it because they still believe Korea will become a better country to live in if they work hard. America? They believe in welfare and free money printed out of thin air – where everyone thinks they're entitled a good life. Even then, you guys don't even have health care for 25% of your popuplation – a population with 25% and counting, real unemployment rate. In other words, buddy, America is no longer the country that it once was, it's just a big bankrupt former superpower that reminds us of the Soviet Union. In about 10 years, South Korea will become a better country than the United States to live in (if not already), as the balance of wealth is shifting. We're already seeing the trend with all your unemployed youth pouring into Korea to get a job as ESL teachers which is saturating the market.
In the meantime, enjoy your overvalued US currency backed by thin air, which is due for a major crash which will wipe out America's wealth by half over night.
6:38 pm on August 20th, 2010 39
One primary source of gender role segregation and discrimination in Korea is compulsory military service. Start putting women with men together in the military for two years and you'll see a dramatic change in the Korean society. Actually forget it. I think the 'money factories on two legs' still would want an excuse to retreat to when claiming their 'moral' superiority.
Korean women mistakenly expect that Korea should become a heavenly country to live in just for their sake like in the rest of the developed world, just like 'how it should be'. They shouldn't. Korea is a country which always prepare for a state of war. At least the men are fighting (or readying themselves to fight) so that the women can run off to the US with arms and legs intact and marry off Americans later on to continue the failing lineage of the Korean race. Maybe North Korea needs to torpedo another ship full of girls who barely graduated high school to consolidate the women's understanding of what a tolerable environment they live in today. Or just a dose or two of a North Korean lifestyle could suffice.
As for a negative outlook of the Korean economy and its job market, wait until at least Korea's economic growth reaches its plateau. The Asian Tiger hasn't lost its steam yet.
7:28 pm on August 20th, 2010 40
Wow, $30 for a single juicy drink. I did hear about the $300 price tag for Filipina sex slaves, that was hard to believe at first but I guess it's true.
Does General Sharp really support/approve of Human Sex Trafficking?
Does he make any effort to stop or slow it down?
I thought the US Military/Government took a hard stance against Human Sex Trafficking?
What happened?
7:33 pm on August 20th, 2010 41
What happened?
The generals realized that Korea is a soveriegn country. We don't need the German airforce (luftwaffe) dictating to the American people about what we do outside their base in El Paso just as the Koreans would prefer we stay out of their business. As a respectful guest and ally we would do well to mind our own business and leave them to theirs.
8:23 pm on August 20th, 2010 42
Last week, I visited a Russian girl I know in another city. She works in a Koreans only club with other Russian girls. Of course I couldn't go in there to see the setup but she explained it to me.
She said customers can reserve a group table for 200,000 won for 4 hours. Then it's another 40,000 won for each girl they want to join them at the table. Their drinks are 20,000 won. Her salary is 1,000,000 won a month plus a commission from what is earned at the table.
So the GI juicy bars have a long way to go.
8:24 pm on August 20th, 2010 43
Even if they're trafficking humans to profit off their misery. Yeah, the U.S. Government should mind it's own business.
8:26 pm on August 20th, 2010 44
#42 You should report this establishment to USFK and Stars & Stripes so they can shut it down!
8:28 pm on August 20th, 2010 45
Perhaps the US government would do well to focus on human trafficking inside its borders and leave Koreans business to the Koreans?
9:13 pm on August 20th, 2010 46
"At least the men are fighting (or readying themselves to fight) so that the women can run off to the US with arms and legs intact and marry off Americans later on to continue the failing lineage of the Korean race."
Someone is still living in the past. The only women who runs off to the US are a few whores who want to make a quick buck. Korean women do not find marrying Americans and living in America, very appealing. Anyway, the US has a life expectancy of 78 years, while South Korea has an average of 80 year life span. That just about says it all, and this gap is getting wider.
9:16 pm on August 20th, 2010 47
You always say the same thing Tom so how about if we point out the
problems in Korea. Korea's housing market is falling fast, the
average income is under 20K and the average debt of Koreans is going
up and up. Korea is one of the unhappiest nations on earth and it
shows in its suicide rate which is one of the highest if not the
highest in the world. Koreans have narcissistic personality disorder
and are disliked in just about every country they migrate too. If you
go to other surrounding countries in Asia 99 times out of a 100 the
local people would tell you they prefer Americans over Koreans and in
most cases would tell you they prefer any race over Koreans. Koreans
have an obsession with plastic surgery and the youth are getting
fatter and fatter. Korea is sandwiched between two countries that
will always be bigger economically and politically, Korea is just an
insignificant little hermit kingdom between two giants of the world
stage. The only chip Korea has in its favor is the U.S. Military
occupying your country or you would be part of North Korea or China.
Korea is incapable of defending itself against North Korea and
consistently looks like fools when faced with political issues against
the North. When your war ship was blown up you turned to other
countries to handle your shame.
A good example of how insignificant your country is comes from an
article I read recently that said that while Samsung is an electronics
giant, most people think it is a Japanese company, goes to show just
how insignificant you are to the rest of the world when the Japanese
get credit for one of your few contributions to the world.
9:20 pm on August 20th, 2010 48
Tom, I remember one Whore who ran off to the US like a rat off a sinking ship back during the Asian Financial crisis. Then that same whore after failing in the US where people wash up on the shore and become successful came slinking back to Korea where he stalks US servicemen and English teachers. That whore's name is Tom, and he's not even Korean! Is a US serviceman still putting it to your ex-girlfriend? How's that working out for you?
9:58 pm on August 20th, 2010 49
"The only women who runs off to the US are a few whores who want to make a quick buck. Korean women do not find marrying Americans and living in America, very appealing."
The American society treats its women better than the Korean society treats its women. Once the language barrier is broken a Korean woman will not have problems integrating herself into the American society any more than trying to enforce 'gender equality' in the heavily doctrinal Korean society. In fact gender inequality is most prevalent in Korea among all developed countries excluding the Muslim World. That's a verifiable fact a major reason for which I just explained. It's obvious why Korean women want to stay in America and marry an American man who'll be able to support her – America is an open-minded and liberal society with plenty of good opportunities to make one's life successful, especially so for highly educated and capable women. That fact applies universally for most of the Western world.
10:28 pm on August 20th, 2010 50
"It’s obvious why Korean women want to stay in America and marry an American man who’ll be able to support her"
And you get this from which study? Sources? Polls? Oh, it's just what you think. (which doesn't count). Americans can't even support themselves, let alone support a foreign wife. The official unemployment rate is 10%, but the real unemployment rate is approaching 30%. In other words, you are turning into a nation of bums. You're economic clout is waning fast, and you're living off of the reputation of your previous generation. Your cities and roads are all falling apart because they are in disrepair. You've bankrupted yourselves with un-needed wars everywhere in the world. And you owe the rest of the world, the largest money ever. I hope you're planning to pay them all back. Korea is not perfect, but at least it has national health insurance for most, have longer life span, hard work ethic, belief in the country's future, and the feeling of danger that everything could all be taken away in a flash (this keeps us on the toe, and always trying hard.
10:34 pm on August 20th, 2010 51
UpUpand Away, most of your problems regarding Korea is either superficial or even dubious in nature. The most important concern for Korea right now is to avert a war that might happen any time, while preserving a 'decent' standard of living and democratic environment that its people enjoy today and will enjoy for the foreseeable future, not making Korea a some sort of 'model country' in a few trivial socioeconomic indicators when it's already a better place to live in than some 150 countries of the world… US aided Korea in the Korean war, Korea repaid with the Vietnam war, is paying a large portion of the maintenance&deployment fee of US forces in Korea, upgrades and maintains US equipments of non-USFK origin that visit Korea in a non-profit manner, is rapidly building up its economic and military arsenal to both reduce outstanding US strategic responsibilities in an East Asian contingency and also to aid US in its world operations using its own means, and provide the US with lucrative export materials and business outsourcing deals that makes it less dependent on countries such as China, which helps the US recover from some of its own economic problems. Your criticism would have been more useful if they tackled on issues that were less flippant than your daily Internet-induced explosive disorder problems mate.
10:46 pm on August 20th, 2010 52
South Korea, "15th best country", straight from your own magazine (Newsweek).
http://www.newsweek.com/2010/08/15/interactive-in…
Of course, you'll say the US is in the 11th position, better than Korea. But it's the trend that is most important. US is falling like a rock, South Korea is rising like a plane taking off.
10:52 pm on August 20th, 2010 53
Tom, 'K' will serve Korea more faithfully than some culturally narcissistic sycophantic KATUSA ever will. Beware who you accuse of being 'American'.
And stay on the topic; America is a better place for women to live in than Korea. The societies have been naturally augmented that way due to their different nation-building requirements. Now disprove that using convincing evidences that go against the present consensus.
11:28 pm on August 20th, 2010 54
Look at the out marriage rate. There are two thousand Korean women who marry non-Koreans, per year. The marriage to American men are only in their hundreds. Where's the great rush by the Korean women to get out of Korea? Please prove it with numbers and sources. You guys have some delusions, thinking that you're white knights in shining armor.
11:32 pm on August 20th, 2010 55
So many Korean women want to shack up with American GI's, and to get out of Korea, into the US, that there are no Korean whores willing to service Americans GI's. They have to bring in Filipinas and Russians to fill the void. That sure makes sense.
11:41 pm on August 20th, 2010 56
You are a hermit, Tom. You should be.
11:41 pm on August 20th, 2010 57
an hermit, I mean. Gosh I need previews…
12:04 am on August 21st, 2010 58
Well Tom, Americans no longer get Korean whores out of the clubs but they do get Korean whores that are school teachers, actresses, business owners, etc… You are going by numbers when you should be going by percentages, I mean…imagine if there were a couple million Americans in Korea, you wouldn't stand a chance unless you met a Philippine or Russian whore.
I think Korean Women have a saying that goes something like this: "Once you have American, you are in heaven".
12:25 am on August 21st, 2010 59
There are, what, about 150,000 Americans in Korea? 300 Korean women marrying Americans is about 0.2 percent per year. Oh what a whopping percentage! I think you should stick to Filipinas. They're still poor enough to want your money.
1:52 am on August 21st, 2010 60
You are at a crossroad, Tom. On one hand, Americans sticking to quality Filipinas might reduce their screwing with Korean women who you are never gonna treat well anyway. On the other, Filipinas tied to Korean men instead can remove some of the niche of the ESL teachers that you so much detest. So what's it gonna be, Tom? Make your choice.
4:10 pm on August 21st, 2010 61
Tom is, and has always been, guilty of making up numbers. When confronted with official numbers he cannot argue. That's why he makes statements such as "I don’t know any Korean who wants to live in the US, land of the fat, indebted, and lazy." In that case Tom, you don't know any Koreans. As I have proven you wrong before with OFFICIAL statistics from official websites, the Korean immigration to the U.S. is huge and still rising. All your talking in the world won't change that. I'm real sorry some dude homo'd you while you were a KATUSA. If you had this attitude at the time then you deserved it; if you used to be a nice guy then that's probably what turned you into the vile lying person that you are: always trying to hang on to any last dignity by dreaming that your korea is perfect, a laughable proposition.
4:49 pm on August 21st, 2010 62
Tom has tried to get his anger under control in the past but every time he looks at his 3mm penis he relapses. We sympathize with your situation Tom and wish you all the best in getting your problem under control. Remember, size doesn't matter it's what you do with it that counts.
11:21 pm on August 21st, 2010 63
Tom!! Hating like there is no tomorrow. Dude…tell me the truth…you are North Korean right?
I wish I had the time like you to run around the net to find stuff to comment on this blog all in the name of hating.
And yes, Newsweek is the American Bible. Whatever Newsweek says, we repeat over and over again. Over and over and over and over again. All hail the mighty words of Newsweek!!
11:57 pm on August 21st, 2010 64
12:01 am on August 22nd, 2010 65
Well Tom, every donkey show needs a new trick now and then
10:04 am on August 24th, 2010 66
Methinks… this thread needs a healthy dose of NetizenKim.
1:30 am on December 26th, 2010 67
@tom the real truth, korean juicy girls hate americans because they can't speak english. Even korean professionals can't speak the language, what would you expect with the juicy ones?????
3:11 am on December 26th, 2010 68
What's a Korean juicy girl?
Do they still make those?
2:31 pm on December 26th, 2010 69
UPUPANDAWAY#37. You were spot on with your comment. Bravo! Met my Korean
wife in a retail store. My Brother in law was a Captain and met his wife
when she was working for United Airlines as a ticket agent. Their family
was not from the lower social class. Spent seven years in Korea and
associated with a lot of the women. I could write a book on why they
enjoy the company of Americans over Koreans aside from where and why
they came into contact with us in the first place. A no-brainer to someone
with the desire to study the culture, customs, etc. and ferret out from the
gals where their head is at once you earn their trust and confidence. Of
course "Tom" will say that is just our naivet'e believing what the gal
wants us to in order to get what they want from us.
1:44 am on December 27th, 2010 70
I think the book has been done (we could always use another one).
Title was, "Women of the Orient".
11:42 pm on September 21st, 2011 71
Why don’t GIs do the smart thing and just import a Thai girl. I did, paid for her ticket to come to S Korea. She stayed with me for a month, best money I ever spent.
1:33 am on September 22nd, 2011 72
“Why don’t GIs do the smart thing…”
When it comes to women-related questions, you can end it right there.
8:04 am on December 12th, 2011 73
I’d settle for a happy ending after a good massage.