by PenhMan » Mon Jan 18, 2016 9:05 am
Poker-in-the-Rear wrote:Upon returning to Phnom Penh after 2 years, I've noticed some people that were fairly normal before are now tweakin' badly now. It's a crying shame.
I'm going to interpret "tweakin'" for my own purposes. On my 3-4 visits last year, it seemed to me those who I'd seen around many times before were indeed showing signs of abuse. The round-the-bar talk was frequently littered with drug talk and I'm don't mean weed.
I also noticed and heard in Phnom Penh the kind of people I've lived beside here in Pattaya, although I live outside the shithole. You know the type with the 3 a.m. faces, beer-truck bellies and the requisite Chang wife beaters, gym shorts and one-phrase language featuring "fookin" every second word. At 10 in the morning, there they are with the beer breakfast.
It's a shame indeed. "Fookin" is a word one didn't hear in PP.
[quote="Poker-in-the-Rear"]Upon returning to Phnom Penh after 2 years, I've noticed some people that were fairly normal before are now tweakin' badly now. It's a crying shame.[/quote]
I'm going to interpret "tweakin'" for my own purposes. On my 3-4 visits last year, it seemed to me those who I'd seen around many times before were indeed showing signs of abuse. The round-the-bar talk was frequently littered with drug talk and I'm don't mean weed.
I also noticed and heard in Phnom Penh the kind of people I've lived beside here in Pattaya, although I live outside the shithole. You know the type with the 3 a.m. faces, beer-truck bellies and the requisite Chang wife beaters, gym shorts and one-phrase language featuring "fookin" every second word. At 10 in the morning, there they are with the beer breakfast.
It's a shame indeed. "Fookin" is a word one didn't hear in PP.