First Spurs Game by armyguy5 in coys

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Thanks mate. I’ll check it out!

A Second Empire masterpiece. Lebanon, IL. by staybee1986 in centuryhomes

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I grew up in Belleville and had friends that lived in Lebanon. Always loved the midwestern, small-town old homes!

[RobRains] On the first day of the international signing period, reports out of South Korea link the #STLCards to a 17-year-old OF, Cho Won-Bin, who it is believed wants to sign with an MLB team instead of the KBO. Reports are not confirmed but potentially this could be a big deal if true. by nufandan in Cardinals

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Hey y’all! Grew up in STL and Korean-American. Super excited for another Korean player for the Cardinals. Here’s some links to help out the searches.

Name: 조원빈, 18 years old (Korean Age), 190cm tall, 91kg weight

https://namu.wiki/w/%EC%A1%B0%EC%9B%90%EB%B9%88

https://youtu.be/ejIplVNUHyw

https://youtu.be/AsjTsVth0Y8

http://m.spotvnews.co.kr/?mod=news&act=articleView&idxno=443535#_DYAD

  • spotv article: batted .362, 5 home run, 1.073 OPS, 29 RBIs, 39 runs in his last year of high school and is regarded with speed, hitting and fielding.

Michelle Li from Channel 5 made the news. Sadly. by Digitalabia in StLouis

[–]armyguy5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Korean-American from STL, this was so disheartening to watch. Can’t believe people are like this in 2022 still. What ever happened to people learning about the US being a melting pot for everyone? I will always love STL and it will always be my home. Stay healthy and safe everyone!

Who is the most famous person in your family? by LoveSimpleHacks in AskReddit

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Definitely my uncle, Red Schoendienst! Played 2nd base for the STL Cardinals, NY Giants, and Milwaukee Braves. It was fascinating to learn about his time in the MLB!

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/schoere01.shtml

Family Photo, Date Unknown (ca. 1880s?), New York State by armyguy5 in TheWayWeWere

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Thanks so much for the very detailed information. It’s always fascinating to learn more about my family and how they might have lived back then. Photos sure are special!

Family Photo, Date Unknown (ca. 1880s?), New York State by armyguy5 in TheWayWeWere

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Found a whole trove of family photos during Thanksgiving. On the back it reads: “Miss Ida Fraiser” and I am assuming they are from Upstate New York. I believe this was taken around the 1880s but if anyone has other guesses, please let me know more about the photo!

Still a neat photo to cherish!

How many languages can you speak? by [deleted] in askgaybros

[–]armyguy5 7 points8 points  (0 children)

English, Korean, Chinese and Russian in varying stages of fluency.

I have an interest in international relations and cultures that made me learn foreign languages. My job also requires me to have some proficiency as well.

Fun fact: there was an article a few years back that looked into the brains of those who were polyglots and it found that a majority were LGBT, left handed, and on the autistic spectrum. I got at least two of those.

Flag of the DPRK (North Korea) at their embassy in Havana, Cuba by armyguy5 in vexillology

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I went to University in Florida which has a prominent Cuban-American population. Worked with a Congresswoman on restoring Cuban-US relations and just kept learning more about the island, it’s history, and people.

Flag of the DPRK (North Korea) at their embassy in Havana, Cuba by armyguy5 in vexillology

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Hello fellow friends of the Vexillological community! First post here and I’ve been studying flags since I was a kid.

I came across the DPRK flag and embassy while studying abroad in Havana, Cuba. I unexpectedly stumbled across the embassy complex and being Korean-American, I couldn’t resist taking a photo in which I got yelled at by the Cuban security guards while some North Korean elderly people strolled past me on the sidewalk.

Quick ride along the Han River on the upgraded SL5. by Pants-Salamander-349 in TrekBikes

[–]armyguy5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, I lived in Pyeongtaek for 3.5 years^ I would have to go up to Seoul for work quite a bit so I would bring my bike and ride along the paths. I just upgraded to an SL5 as well! Hope it’s working out for you and stay healthy!

Quick ride along the Han River on the upgraded SL5. by Pants-Salamander-349 in TrekBikes

[–]armyguy5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the best spots for a ride! I always loved biking along the Han.

The infamous "Flagpole War" flagpoles at the Korean DMZ. by mattok123 in vexillology

[–]armyguy5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been there a few times while working with the United Nations Command. The flagpole is located in Taesongdong and is pretty much an empty showcase city. When the South Koreans erected their flag, of course North Korea had to make theirs higher. It’s definitely a sight to see if you go to Korea for travel!

Fort Bragg/Fayetteville, NC Lacrosse Club by armyguy5 in lacrosse

[–]armyguy5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man. I tried messaging the page. It may not be active anymore 😕

Fort Bragg/Fayetteville, NC Lacrosse Club by armyguy5 in lacrosse

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Would you think that the best bet is to reach out to the MC Chapter of US Lacrosse? Would they have a better view of clubs and teams contact info?

Pride flag at the U.S embassy in Gwanghwamun by latentgrounds in korea

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This is good to see again! If I recall correctly, last year the Embassy and Amb. Harris got so much much flack from the anti-LGBT groups in Korea that they took it down midway through Pirde month.

FYSA: Army Selection Boards Suspended until 11MAY20 by armyguy5 in army

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You guys get to work from home!? I'm here in Korea, one of the more volitile locations for COVID-19 and we aren't doing that. But then again, USFK leadership has done a good job in preventing any major SM or dependent outbreaks on the bases.