A waitress along the river told me that she'd seen them too and that it was a clothes washing business. Raises more questions that it answers, unfortunately.tuk-tukfish wrote:YES!! I saw one at the Independence Monument once. Did we ever find out what they were?Nasty Canasta wrote:Those stupid giant billboards across the river that got blown down and never replaced.
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Those cars driving around the riverside with soap suds coming out of the windows. Classic.
Things you don't see/hear so much anymore
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I haven't seen Angry Birds themed flip flops or pyjamas, or even pyjamas, for a long time.
Alexandra wrote:I haven't seen Angry Birds themed flip flops or pyjamas, or even pyjamas, for a long time.
Still as common as dog shit outside the city.
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So is Amazon, apparently. I was out in your hood recently and couldn't believe my eyes.pedros wrote:dog shit outside the city.
Alexandra wrote:So is Amazon, apparently. I was out in your hood recently and couldn't believe my eyes.pedros wrote:dog shit outside the city.
Yeah coffeeshoponomics. Amazing really. Next is spicy Korean noodle joints.
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What about bubble tea places?
There were a few in my area but have all been transformed/rebranded
There were a few in my area but have all been transformed/rebranded
Free ganja in the bars. One dollar yama tabs (according to a friend).
The floating casino (could go there and change travellers checks 24/7).
Armed Forces Network (AFN) radio broadcasts (over the airwaves from neighboring Vietnam). Well, that would have been before my time here.
Those big bottles of drinking water for 500 riel.
Those little public pay phone kiosks that were located on almost every corner.
Pot-holed, mostly dirt streets throughout Phnom Penh
Kilos of ganja for sale at Russian Market.
The occasional tracer rounds up above the river/riverside at night.
Hand grenade explosions.
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Armed Forces Network (AFN) radio broadcasts (over the airwaves from neighboring Vietnam). Well, that would have been before my time here.
Those big bottles of drinking water for 500 riel.
Those little public pay phone kiosks that were located on almost every corner.
Pot-holed, mostly dirt streets throughout Phnom Penh
Kilos of ganja for sale at Russian Market.
The occasional tracer rounds up above the river/riverside at night.
Hand grenade explosions.
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