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quote: So Joel,thats you in the sriped shirt?
I am the dude as you are looking at the pic to the right of the Hieneken bottle and to the left of Michale Jackson (that is his real name)
I remember when we first got there and saw the barracks. We thought the rooms really kicked ass because of how big they were. I made E-5 while I was there and got put in one of the NCO rooms, now they sucked, tope floor end of the hall in the middle, I have had walk in closets bigger then those dinky little things. Had to go outside to change my mind.
quote: Hey, did Nordest have all the different rooms back then? (rock, r&b, techni, etc, etc)
no back then they had the travolta disco room, the hard rock im a rebel room, the greaser room, and the bellbottom cafe
Damn IJ1 it was only the 80's your making us sound old LMAO. Ya they had diffrent rooms back then to. There were not many nights we ever went to Nordest with out hooking up with some one before the night was over. We also used to go to a club out by the ASP called (SP) E'lie E'liue any how it tranlated to men and women. It was a target rich enviroment also.
The only place I have ever went that it was easier to hook up with a women was when we deployed to West Berlin for MOUNT Training. The bars never closed and the women were beyond friendly. Sh1t even the barracks rats who had'nt seen a piece of tail since they left home were hooking up there. This was before the wall fell, I don't know what it is like now.
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Joel -
Did you visit "Lady Nena's" and Mon Cherie" while you were in Berlin? Yea, I thought so. How about the "Kudorf", that big underground bar?
Hey cancer..."F" YOU!!! COHORT 1 1983-1985
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quote: Did you visit "Lady Nena's" and Mon Cherie" while you were in Berlin? Yea, I thought so. How about the "Kudorf", that big underground bar?
Its been like 17 years or so since I was there and I can still here the voice on the subway that was recorded saying "Nextin Baunhauf Zoalogical platz" which was where you got off to go to the Kudorf.
I've got pics at home of us getting back to the barracks 20 minutes before first call. Did that about 3 nights a week. You all remember those days, thats when at PT formation you said "as soon as we get off I ma going straight to bed, but by 1400 HRS you got your second wind and that night you were out running the streets again. The trip to doughboy city was more of a vacation with a little training thrown in to justify the trip there
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That's exactly the way I remember it...except we wentr out every night of the 2 week stay!!!!!
Hey cancer..."F" YOU!!! COHORT 1 1983-1985
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| Has anybody here been to Berlin since the wall fell? Would be cool to see it now in camparrison. I have a picture standing out side Check Point Charlie. I really need to get my scanner cranked back up post some of the pics I have from Italy.
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Not the best picture but this is when we went to cold weather training in the Alps. I have never seen so much snow fall in a short amount of time in my life. 
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Joel, what did we have, just over 10" if I remember correctly. Avalanches kept us from doing much. We had those Belgians with us too that thought they were coming for a Jump Exchange. Most memorable part is the Challenger Disaster took place while we were there.
Abraham Lincoln (quiet, reserved and selfless): “The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here” -Gettysburg Address Obama (egotistical): “Now the world will watch and remember what we do here”
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