I used to live on Kwaj. They had the walk-up theater, the Richardson and the indoor theater called Ivey Hall. No TV and phone calls were free and no income tax. I just hated the fact we had to drink powdered milk! Yuck.
Thanks for the igloo tour. I was always curious how they typically looked on the inside. I lived on Kwajalein 1960 - 1962 starting at age 13 and the place had a frontier atmosphere to it with few amenities like no TV but we did have the Richardson and Yuke-Yuk Theater. Came back to the states as a somewhat rich teenager having worked at the commissary while there and setting pins at the bowling alley. I got to see the house we lived in for the first time in about 60 years at 32-33 seconds into your video and still looks the same except for landscaping. I recognized the carport with driveway and the extended structure just to the right which was an added bathroom while we were there. Four years after leaving Kwaj I got to spend additional time in another tropical paradise with the US Marine Corps. The good times never stop.
I'm going to need to see a better video of you starting from the outside of the dome home and walking in through that door all in one single, continuous shot 🤔😂😂
This is bullshit😂. They displayed the inside of the larger modular unit. The windows and the view outside the window are different from the environment around the smaller modular home. Good video. Had me feeling fooled for a couple seconds.
I used to live on Kwaj. They had the walk-up theater, the Richardson and the indoor theater called Ivey Hall. No TV and phone calls were free and no income tax. I just hated the fact we had to drink powdered milk! Yuck.
Jordan this video was hilarious!
Thanks Dr. Sok! That was a fun one.
Thanks for the igloo tour. I was always curious how they typically looked on the inside. I lived on Kwajalein 1960 - 1962 starting at age 13 and the place had a frontier atmosphere to it with few amenities like no TV but we did have the Richardson and Yuke-Yuk Theater. Came back to the states as a somewhat rich teenager having worked at the commissary while there and setting pins at the bowling alley. I got to see the house we lived in for the first time in about 60 years at 32-33 seconds into your video and still looks the same except for landscaping. I recognized the carport with driveway and the extended structure just to the right which was an added bathroom while we were there. Four years after leaving Kwaj I got to spend additional time in another tropical paradise with the US Marine Corps. The good times never stop.
My husband Ski used to be the building inspector there on Kwaj that’s the electrical substation right?
That got to be some crazy ass illusion. Looks like a shoe box outside but inside is huge!
what they filmed outside is not the house you see, it's a joke. The dome houses are oblong shaped in reality.
I'm going to need to see a better video of you starting from the outside of the dome home and walking in through that door all in one single, continuous shot 🤔😂😂
there's no way that this is the dome home. Inside is huge!
And that's what you get when you have Steely Dan cover Roundabout.
That’s the coolest I’d love to live there!
lol, this is so cool, and funny
This is bullshit😂. They displayed the inside of the larger modular unit. The windows and the view outside the window are different from the environment around the smaller modular home. Good video. Had me feeling fooled for a couple seconds.
Tim rules!