Exactly, that's why I eat at.............ops! i'm not supposed to mention venues as I will be accused of giving them free advertisingviolet wrote:We are what we eat. Just saying.
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So, you are a walking aphrodisiac...is that what you are saying?Mèo Đen wrote:Exactly, that's why I eat at.............ops! i'm not supposed to mention venues as I will be accused of giving them free advertisingviolet wrote:We are what we eat. Just saying.
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No just an illustration of what Anthelme Brillat-Savarin wrote, in Physiologie du Gout, ou Meditations de Gastronomie Transcendante, 1826:violet wrote:So, you are a walking aphrodisiac...is that what you are saying?Mèo Đen wrote:Exactly, that's why I eat at.............ops! i'm not supposed to mention venues as I will be accused of giving them free advertisingviolet wrote:We are what we eat. Just saying.
"Dis-moi ce que tu manges, je te dirai ce que tu es." [Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are].
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Hmm, I thought depression was basically a 'loss of happiness', not a 'loss of a sense of humor'.... no need to bash me and brand me to be a homosexual.
So I'm not bashing you. But to be honest, if you move to live in PP and hang around the mini-marts drinking beer with the expats that you find there, I'm thinking that you'll top yourself pretty damn soon.
If you suffer from depression, any alcohol drinking is not a good idea. And make sure that you only mix with educated expats who at least have a post-grad (Bachelor grads are ten-a-penny nowadays and contribute little to intelligent and convivial conversation).
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Oh snap!scobienz wrote:Playboy wrote:Damn right, especially when they are handing out free sausages and bacon by the plate load !gavinmac wrote:Meanwhile, the expats who drink outside butcher shops are all top blokes.
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That looks nice. Unfortunately, it's not a picture of any breakfast sandwich available in Phnom Penh. The image is lifted from a website about best breakfast sandwiches in London.
http://londonist.com/2015/09/mapped-lon ... sandwiches
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The meat shop has that photo on its FB page as well as photos of beautiful looking flame grilled burgers. Are they all ripped off from other restaurants?
There's a comment on their FB page that they are a copycat of Strokesys, whatever that is.
There's a comment on their FB page that they are a copycat of Strokesys, whatever that is.
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you are my star pupil, i hope youve kept practicing!YaTingPom wrote:like an Asian fight club.
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lol, and how many expats in Cambodia have post grad education? Doesn't Cambodia have the reputation of attracting the worst of the West?simon44 wrote:Hmm, I thought depression was basically a 'loss of happiness', not a 'loss of a sense of humor'.... no need to bash me and brand me to be a homosexual.
So I'm not bashing you. But to be honest, if you move to live in PP and hang around the mini-marts drinking beer with the expats that you find there, I'm thinking that you'll top yourself pretty damn soon.
If you suffer from depression, any alcohol drinking is not a good idea. And make sure that you only mix with educated expats who at least have a post-grad (Bachelor grads are ten-a-penny nowadays and contribute little to intelligent and convivial conversation).
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I probably know more with post grad than without. But then again, I don't drink and socialize at mini marts, or hang out in SHV.HappyBoy wrote:lol, and how many expats in Cambodia have post grad education? Doesn't Cambodia have the reputation of attracting the worst of the West?simon44 wrote:Hmm, I thought depression was basically a 'loss of happiness', not a 'loss of a sense of humor'.... no need to bash me and brand me to be a homosexual.
So I'm not bashing you. But to be honest, if you move to live in PP and hang around the mini-marts drinking beer with the expats that you find there, I'm thinking that you'll top yourself pretty damn soon.
If you suffer from depression, any alcohol drinking is not a good idea. And make sure that you only mix with educated expats who at least have a post-grad (Bachelor grads are ten-a-penny nowadays and contribute little to intelligent and convivial conversation).
Not only are you judgemental, you are also a superior being. Thank you for gracing me with your wise words.Miguelito wrote:I probably know more with post grad than without. But then again, I don't drink and socialize at mini marts, or hang out in SHV.HappyBoy wrote:lol, and how many expats in Cambodia have post grad education? Doesn't Cambodia have the reputation of attracting the worst of the West?simon44 wrote:Hmm, I thought depression was basically a 'loss of happiness', not a 'loss of a sense of humor'.... no need to bash me and brand me to be a homosexual.
So I'm not bashing you. But to be honest, if you move to live in PP and hang around the mini-marts drinking beer with the expats that you find there, I'm thinking that you'll top yourself pretty damn soon.
If you suffer from depression, any alcohol drinking is not a good idea. And make sure that you only mix with educated expats who at least have a post-grad (Bachelor grads are ten-a-penny nowadays and contribute little to intelligent and convivial conversation).
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Actually more than you would think.HappyBoy wrote:simon44 wrote:Hmm, I thought depression was basically a 'loss of happiness', not a 'loss of a sense of humor'.... no need to bash me and brand me to be a homosexual.
So I'm not bashing you. But to be honest, if you move to live in PP and hang around the mini-marts drinking beer with the expats that you find there, I'm thinking that you'll top yourself pretty damn soon.
If you suffer from depression, any alcohol drinking is not a good idea. And make sure that you only mix with educated expats who at least have a post-grad (Bachelor grads are ten-a-penny nowadays and contribute little to intelligent and convivial conversation).
lol, and how many expats in Cambodia have post grad education? Doesn't Cambodia have the reputation of attracting the worst of the West?
Myself and 3 other long term expat friends who are long term posters here were chatting in a bar in PP recently.
It turned out we had 6 masters degrees and a PHD between us. The lowest educated only has one Masters Degree, two have two Masters Degrees and one has a Masters and PHD.
Note to self: Must be nice to morons.
Just for the sake of completeness, let us know where these degrees were bought from. Are they the real deal, degree mill purchases or Khao San Road fakes?LaudJohn wrote:It turned out we had 6 masters degrees and a PHD between us. The lowest educated only has one Masters Degree, two have two Masters Degrees and one has a Masters and PHD.
Jamie_Lambo wrote:you are my star pupil, i hope youve kept practicing!YaTingPom wrote:like an Asian fight club.
There's a new club down near the football pitch. Not checked it out yet.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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