ROK Drop

By on September 9th, 2011 at 1:00 pm

Picture of the Day: USO’s Operation Birthday Cake

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On July 22, SGM Kelvin Tomlinson became the first service member in Korea to receive a birthday cake through USO Korea’s Operation Birthday Cake. To take advantage of this program, dowload the forms from www.uso.org/korea and submit your order today! [Via USFK Facebook]

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  • ChickenHead
    1:16 pm on September 9th, 2011 1

    I think I can win this week’s ROK Drop Reinforce That Stereotype.

    Is it all the black guys and the plates of watermelon?

  • Glans
    6:08 pm on September 9th, 2011 2

    Watermelon is good for you,
    Spitting seeds is fun to do.
    It’s not sugar and water,
    For your sonny and daughter.
    With vitamins A and C,
    They’re growing up strong and free!

  • Sand Sailor
    1:17 am on September 10th, 2011 3

    Hey, watermelon is awesome. If you don’t like watermelon, something is wrong with YOU.

  • Teadrinker
    5:26 am on September 10th, 2011 4

    #1
    The watermelon is for the KATUSA.

    #2

    The seeds are the most nutritious part.

  • Retired GI
    5:59 am on September 10th, 2011 5

    Teadrinker, you don’t like watermelon? Something is wrong with you. ;-)

  • kushibo
    7:04 am on September 10th, 2011 6

    Racial stereotypes can be kinda dumb when they make you miss the facts. I can assure you it was Koreans who brought the watermelon (and any fried chicken there might have been). Just take a look who is standing right in front to make sure they get the first piece.

  • Teadrinker
    8:50 am on September 10th, 2011 7

    I like watermelon. I eat the seeds too for the reason I mentioned.

  • kangaji
    4:51 pm on September 10th, 2011 8

    #6: You speak the truth.

  • ChickenHead
    10:41 pm on September 10th, 2011 9

    ROK Drop Reinforce That Stereotype: Bonus Round

    A sanctimonious Apple product owner?

  • Lemmy
    2:33 pm on September 11th, 2011 10

    Has the USO snack bar re-opened somewhere????

  • Leon LaPorte
    5:35 pm on September 11th, 2011 11

    10. The USO at Casey seems to only be a place to sell hand phones these days. That, and now for some reason they want to get involved in motorcycle rallies… It’s a strange world. :roll:

  • vince
    3:15 am on September 12th, 2011 12

    What’s the significance with the guys in the back with the outstretched arms and fingers in the “V” sign?

 

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