Starving Pelican wrote:Stop being such a wet blanket. LL’s late-night humour is the best thing on the forum these days.Hanno wrote:Posting whilst pissed is never a good idea....Lucky Lucan wrote:They hide in the shadows, they are often disguised with Khmer names and heads. If I was actually looking to meet some I'd go for Chba Ampul just across the Monivong Bridge, which due to its location on National Route 1 to Vietnam has always had a large Vietnamese population. Russei Keo district, especially along the first few kilometers along National Route 5, has a large Vietnamese population. Take any lane left after the Japanese bridge and you'll see. If I were you I wouldn't bother though, they'll tear you to shreds. And there won't be a thing any Goddamn person will be able to do about it! Otherwise just hire a boat, there are loads of Vietnamese living on the rivers, sometimes disguised as Khmers. The only way to tell the difference is to rip the heart from a person, and fry it up with some liver. Khmer hearts are sweet like honey, but the heart of a Yuon is bitter like a cannonball fruit.
I’d agree with that as well.