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hello from cambodia
#11
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Welcome!
"By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none"

Charlie Chaplin
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#12
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Welcome Woof.
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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#13
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(November 26, 2017 at 7:26 am)Little lunch Wrote: Welcome man.
I've been to Siem Reap, checked out the temples of Ankor Wat and all the little structures around it.
Not sure I'd want to live there but I'd love to live in Sihanoukville.
I was in the first batch to travel through the border into Vietnam when it was opened up again.
Took a hydrofoil through the Mekong Delta to Can tho, another town I'd love to live in. :-)

Hi

Thanks for your warm welcome.
I love Vietnam but only been recently (march 17)

Nouky is cheaper than SR, more expats as a ratio to tourists but last 18-months its been decimated by the massive Chinese influx of money, people & tourists from china who do not interact with locals or westerners & have caused the closure of dozens of western expat bars & guesthouses by buying up their landlords land from under them & demolishing everything to build big complexes.

Think costa de sol for Chinese with casinos, karaoke, noodles & big coaches full of Chinese folk Confused

MUST SAY - I love china, hong kong, macau, Chinese people ive met & have many cool Chinese friends so this is not a racist anti-china or Chinese rant just a fair explanation of radical, rapid change in a 3rd world country still recovering from the Khmer regime of Pol Pot that has a very gentle culture away from tourist hot spots

youre all invited for new year lol
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#14
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Greetings! I've done some boating on the Tonle Sap.  Cool
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#15
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Greetings!
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
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#16
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thanks all

sending thoughts n prayers....
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#17
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(November 26, 2017 at 3:23 pm)chorlton Wrote: thanks all

sending thoughts n prayers....

I'm naming my next two cats Thoughts and Prayers.

Being cats, they won't work, either.

And be careful about open invitations to visit. I live in NZ and it wouldn't take me that long to get there!

Tongue
Dying to live, living to die.
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#18
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Sure do appreciate your thoughts and prayers. Welcome and make yourself to home. Here is your welcome tea.

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Have you gone native or do you hire coolies to haul you around in a litter? I'm guessing the former.
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#19
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nz is awesome........well the south island anyway & not so different from Scotland

not at all native really.
barely speak Khmer, need ac, cable tv, wifi & trusty old mozzie spray on 24/7

anyone welcome in the kingdom & because dorm beds are just $2 a night & meals $1 too many riff raff stay.......cough

that's the christmas/saturnalia/winter solstice party location sorted
where are we going for new year? I vote Tokyo.
Did Bangkok last year & I'm still mentally & emotionally scarred from a ladyboy
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#20
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Welcome! Big Grin
Fun fact: Cats rule.
You’re welcome.
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