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@CM and cambod
Beans repeat themselves.
Heinz means beans.
Beans repeat themselves.
Heinz means beans.
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Yo! Wat Phnom? Enjoy the ladyboys! $7? Cheap charlie!slavedog wrote:well, I suppose he could be doing a few extra laps of Wat Phnom while I'm snoozing on the back seatvladimir wrote:yes, NO way a taxi driver would try and rip off anyone, you're right.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
okay, mate, if you say sovladimir wrote:Yo! Wat Phnom? Enjoy the ladyboys! $7? Cheap charlie!
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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I've found a fair number of the moto/tuk tuk drivers seem pretty trashed by the late evening / early morning. Do you trust yourself drunk or someone else drunk?
"This is my happening and it freaks me out!"
Awwww.... I thought u had nothing to say.. Sweet of u to change ur mind!Clutchen Menuts wrote:Next post: some expat retard needing urgent help for hospital bills.
I have found myself faced with this dilemma as wellmatty wrote:I've found a fair number of the moto/tuk tuk drivers seem pretty trashed by the late evening / early morning. Do you trust yourself drunk or someone else drunk?
Once when I came in to PP on a bus around midnight
All the motodopes and tuk tuks were wasted
Finally hopped in a tuk tuk as I didnt want to be the last white guy standing at the station
I think he was passed out in his tuk tuk before my bus pulled up
It was comical to me and obvious to anyone who saw us he was plastered
I started to have doubts he was going to make it to my place
Probably the hardest $4 fare of his life
You also have to be aware of the tuk tuk driver switcheroo
The guy you talk to standing by the tuk tuk with good english will tell you to get in he knows exactly where you want to go
Then when you are sitting in the tuk tuk- a dirty drunken man appears from the shadows and pulls on his helmet
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Yeh, you should stay away from those dodgy characters at Wat Phnom.Sublime wrote: Then when you are sitting in the tuk tuk- a dirty drunken man appears from the shadows and pulls on his helmet
I came, I argued, I'm out
:lol:andyinasia wrote:Yeh, you should stay away from those dodgy characters at Wat Phnom.Sublime wrote: Then when you are sitting in the tuk tuk- a dirty drunken man appears from the shadows and pulls on his helmet
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I've always operated on the assumption that in Phnom Penh, after a certain time of night, pretty much everybody on the road is some shade of drunk. You can drive drunk yourself or have a drunken motodup drive you home. But whichever drunk drives, he should be sober enough to dodge all the other drunk drivers.
On a different note, anybody else notice that drunken Chinese drivers seem to be attracted to the Independence Monument like moths to a flame? Seems every few weeks, usually between 2AM and 5AM, yet another SUV filled with legless Chinese plows into the barricades. What's up with that? I'd think if there is one thing in Phnom Penh that is big and bright enough for even the drunkest drunk to see and steer around, it would be the Independence Monument.
On a different note, anybody else notice that drunken Chinese drivers seem to be attracted to the Independence Monument like moths to a flame? Seems every few weeks, usually between 2AM and 5AM, yet another SUV filled with legless Chinese plows into the barricades. What's up with that? I'd think if there is one thing in Phnom Penh that is big and bright enough for even the drunkest drunk to see and steer around, it would be the Independence Monument.
Possibly somebody else's hospital bills.Next post: some expat retard needing urgent help for hospital bills.
Hopefully the perps will get at least the same penalties as the guy on here who killed two moto px, without a license, now facing forever with daily scorpion-to-nads therapy.
Cambod, how many miles/km/hours do you drive a year. In what conditions, and what vehicles have you driven? Under what condiions did you learn? What additional instruction/achievements have you gained, eg advanced driving, off-road, skid-pan, racing, etc?
IE I hope you're basing your I'm-superior attitude on proven skill and ability, not just 14 years of luck.
Otherwise, you deserve everything you get and much more when the worst inevitably happens - and, it's not nice to admit, but I actually hope it does, to someone who is so brazenly irresponsible. You're kind of like the guy with aids who still insists on not using a condom.
I am brazenly irresponsible as well.
But I think that when I am driving drunk I am still a better driver than 90% of khmers.
For a start I have been driving for forty five years,most khmers for ten years at the most.
I have driven all over the world in all sorts of conditions,condition here though often drunk.
In forty five years I have had two accidents,one when I was fifteen and the other when I hit the cow near preah vihear.
I have never had a speeding ticket or lost a point from my licence.
I used to drive home drunk here when I was unable to walk,much easier driving on auto pilot.
I dont ride a moto with a passenger when drunk and certainly never with a child on the back,mine or someone elses.
Tuks and motos are often drunk,I would never feel safe in a tuk tuk at any time of day-I hate the fucking things.
As for insurance,here is a cautionary tale...
A friend killed a moto rider in kompong speu two weeks ago,he was sober and in the right and fully insured.
It cost him 5K.
Hopefully the full story will appear in the press shortly,but i would advise anyone who thinks that they are insured to have a meeting with their insurer and find out exactly what their policy covers.
In this case infinity claim(good word) that their coverage is not bullet proof everywhere-bloody hell not even in kompng speu!
You may be paying hundreds of dollars a year for nothing.
But I think that when I am driving drunk I am still a better driver than 90% of khmers.
For a start I have been driving for forty five years,most khmers for ten years at the most.
I have driven all over the world in all sorts of conditions,condition here though often drunk.
In forty five years I have had two accidents,one when I was fifteen and the other when I hit the cow near preah vihear.
I have never had a speeding ticket or lost a point from my licence.
I used to drive home drunk here when I was unable to walk,much easier driving on auto pilot.
I dont ride a moto with a passenger when drunk and certainly never with a child on the back,mine or someone elses.
Tuks and motos are often drunk,I would never feel safe in a tuk tuk at any time of day-I hate the fucking things.
As for insurance,here is a cautionary tale...
A friend killed a moto rider in kompong speu two weeks ago,he was sober and in the right and fully insured.
It cost him 5K.
Hopefully the full story will appear in the press shortly,but i would advise anyone who thinks that they are insured to have a meeting with their insurer and find out exactly what their policy covers.
In this case infinity claim(good word) that their coverage is not bullet proof everywhere-bloody hell not even in kompng speu!
You may be paying hundreds of dollars a year for nothing.
Why on earth would you not ride a bike in Cambodia when drunk?
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Not all of us.senmon wrote: well, i think that we all drink and drive in this country:
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