flying chicken wrote:You only did so when I asked to help him fill what 2 litres of petrol, I requested it! Him coming driving down miles away to pick us and back! He could of done and me so.
How much was it? 10,500 riels?
Now trace back when you have enough drink and want to head back(the hosts and me were warmly welcomed you) to the city... We all OBLIGED, took you to your desire stop went on our merry way. Were there any motive in that? Then you went to the Pub Street area (from there at my inference is where you belong)
Are you retarded? The last thing you said to me before I hopped on your motodope friend's bike was, "Make sure you pay him well."
I had no intention of ever posting this shit, especially since we already discussed this exact same shit about your friends while I was there, but you seem dead set on bringing this up on the board.
You were a drunk prick that evening and I called you out on it then.
You started to give me the same boring speech about how the Khmers were so warm and welcoming and you were all so close, and I kept silent UNTIL you said something like, "I bet your barang friends aren't this nice.."
And that's when I told you that, "Yes, sorry to burst your bubble, but I do have close friends like this that aren't Khmer. In fact, they would gladly pick me up and drop me off without expecting anything in return, like your friends did."
You went on to lecture me how grateful I should feel that you and your friends were kind enough to show me the "real Cambodia" and I had to remind you that I'm not some tourist and that I actually LIVE here, and have lived in a Cambodian village much more rural and further from Siem Reap than you had taken me.
You rambled some more about how I probably offended them by playing on my Smart Phone because they were too poor to afford one. I laughed.
Grow up!
Again, I had a great time with you and your friends, but you showed me nothing special of a time, sorry. I didn't even write my mom a postcard telling her about the magical journey into the real Cambodia that FC and his close friends took me on.
You seem to expect every foreigner that comes to this country to spend all of our free time and money improving this place for "your people."
My advice to you. Get off your high water buffalo, stop getting pissed every night with your "best mates" on cheap rice wine and start handling your shit.
Oh, and walk over to Pub Street to find some tourists that will happily buy cases for you and your BFFs to show them the "real Cambodia."
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[quote="flying chicken"]You only did so when I asked to help him fill what 2 litres of petrol, I requested it! Him coming driving down miles away to pick us and back! He could of done and me so.
How much was it? 10,500 riels?
Now trace back when you have enough drink and want to head back(the hosts and me were warmly welcomed you) to the city... We all OBLIGED, took you to your desire stop went on our merry way. Were there any motive in that? Then you went to the Pub Street area (from there at my inference is where you belong)[/quote]
Are you retarded? The last thing you said to me before I hopped on your motodope friend's bike was, "Make sure you pay him well."
I had no intention of ever posting this shit, especially since we already discussed this exact same shit about your friends while I was there, but you seem dead set on bringing this up on the board.
You were a drunk prick that evening and I called you out on it then.
You started to give me the same boring speech about how the Khmers were so warm and welcoming and you were all so close, and I kept silent UNTIL you said something like, "I bet your barang friends aren't this nice.."
And that's when I told you that, "Yes, sorry to burst your bubble, but I do have close friends like this that aren't Khmer. In fact, they would gladly pick me up and drop me off without expecting anything in return, like your friends did."
You went on to lecture me how grateful I should feel that you and your friends were kind enough to show me the "real Cambodia" and I had to remind you that I'm not some tourist and that I actually LIVE here, and have lived in a Cambodian village much more rural and further from Siem Reap than you had taken me.
You rambled some more about how I probably offended them by playing on my Smart Phone because they were too poor to afford one. I laughed.
Grow up!
Again, I had a great time with you and your friends, but you showed me nothing special of a time, sorry. I didn't even write my mom a postcard telling her about the magical journey into the real Cambodia that FC and his close friends took me on.
You seem to expect every foreigner that comes to this country to spend all of our free time and money improving this place for "your people."
My advice to you. Get off your high water buffalo, stop getting pissed every night with your "best mates" on cheap rice wine and start handling your shit.
Oh, and walk over to Pub Street to find some tourists that will happily buy cases for you and your BFFs to show them the "real Cambodia."
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