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- Some of the best fruit in the world
- no pharmacy mentions the word 'prescription'.
- happy pizza freely available
- 50c beers for indigent accountants
- no pharmacy mentions the word 'prescription'.
- happy pizza freely available
- 50c beers for indigent accountants
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
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Lindy wrote:$1.50 frozen margaritas!!
How did I forget!
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Yes I've had a few of those.
And the Mohevotes (however you spell it )
I've drunk way to many of them at a very good price.
I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
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* When I am out doing my exercise walk around town I appreciate the way the locals pitch in by blocking the sidewalks with cars and garbage to push me to walk a little further (around their stuff) to get a little more exercise in.
* I like the way Cambodia has completely disabused me of the notion that getting cut off in traffic is something to be annoyed about.
* When I see live chickens strung like a bouquet from a moto, I take heart in knowing that up to that point they probably lead an infinitely freer more natural life than any chicken in the west ever gets.
* Cambodian wedding and funerals that keep expats honest about where they live.
* Women still women here.
* I appreciate the freedom to live a terminal lifestyle, even if I choose not to live it.
* Law that, in practice, is more human, and less black and white.
* The sense of duty to God and family, at least in well raised people. Children taught to respect and take care of their parents when they are older, instead of abandoning them like westerners. If only they’d teach boys the same as girls.
* Non-confrontationality.
* Ghosts and spirits everywhere, requiring care and respect.
* 24 hour bars.
* Dogs that look both ways before they cross the street.
* Prescriptionless pharmacies.
* Old men with the verve and gumption to chase young women and drink till dawn. Gives me hope.
* Cuban cigars.
* A real King, sort of.
* Chicken with texture.
* Noodle soup for breakfast.
* Life without a net.
* Expats leaving early with a bang rather than late with a long painful burdensome whimper.
* Knowing that, in case of emergency, there is always some pretty young girl not too far away who will laugh at my jokes and recharge my ego for the price of a drink or two.
* The wisdom and strength to be found in knowing that no matter how bad it gets for me, there are people around me have seen and experienced infinitely, unimaginably worse, and persevered, and still find it in themselves to smile.
* I like the way Cambodia has completely disabused me of the notion that getting cut off in traffic is something to be annoyed about.
* When I see live chickens strung like a bouquet from a moto, I take heart in knowing that up to that point they probably lead an infinitely freer more natural life than any chicken in the west ever gets.
* Cambodian wedding and funerals that keep expats honest about where they live.
* Women still women here.
* I appreciate the freedom to live a terminal lifestyle, even if I choose not to live it.
* Law that, in practice, is more human, and less black and white.
* The sense of duty to God and family, at least in well raised people. Children taught to respect and take care of their parents when they are older, instead of abandoning them like westerners. If only they’d teach boys the same as girls.
* Non-confrontationality.
* Ghosts and spirits everywhere, requiring care and respect.
* 24 hour bars.
* Dogs that look both ways before they cross the street.
* Prescriptionless pharmacies.
* Old men with the verve and gumption to chase young women and drink till dawn. Gives me hope.
* Cuban cigars.
* A real King, sort of.
* Chicken with texture.
* Noodle soup for breakfast.
* Life without a net.
* Expats leaving early with a bang rather than late with a long painful burdensome whimper.
* Knowing that, in case of emergency, there is always some pretty young girl not too far away who will laugh at my jokes and recharge my ego for the price of a drink or two.
* The wisdom and strength to be found in knowing that no matter how bad it gets for me, there are people around me have seen and experienced infinitely, unimaginably worse, and persevered, and still find it in themselves to smile.
scoffer wrote:I'll go first,
I find the people here so easy to get along with.
Sure you have neighborhood arguments over barking dogs and weddings etc ,
But very few people carry a grudge.
To outsiders, and often to ourselves, Cambodia looked peaceful enough. The farmers bound to their planting cycles. Fisherman living on their boats . . . The wide boulevards and the flowering trees of our national capital, Phnom Penh. All that beauty and serenity was visible to the eye. But inside, hidden from sight the entire time, was kum. Kum is a Cambodian word for a particularly Cambodian mentality of revenge - to be precise, a long-standing grudge leading to revenge much more damaging than the original injury. If I hit you with my fist and you wait five years and then shoot me in the back one dark night, that is kum . . . Cambodians know all about kum. It is the infection that grows on our national soul.
-- Haing Ngor, A Cambodian Odyssey
What is a grudge? As Haing Ngor notes in the above epigraph, one of the most chronic and volatile sources of violence in Cambodia is a “grudge” (kum, kumkuon, kumnum) that leads to the desire for “disproportionate revenge” (karsângsoek).
etc.To maintain an element of surprise and to prevent a powerful adversary from taking the initiative, Cambodians bearing malice will often try to hide their animosity from their foes. Like anger, a grudge is usually kept hidden.
http://www.d.dccam.org/Tribunal/Analysi ... iation.htm
scoffer wrote:Lindy wrote:$1.50 frozen margaritas!!
How did I forget!
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Yes I've had a few of those.
And the Movehotes (however you spell it )
I've drunk way to many of them at a very good price.
I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
The only frozen margarita worth drinking at $1.50 is at Viva, think I need go now
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Easy Immigration
Beautiful and kind women
you can get away with almost anything if you just smile and keep calm.
Khmer are pretty lazy and that fits perfectly with my lifestyle and general mentality in life.
Beautiful and kind women
you can get away with almost anything if you just smile and keep calm.
Khmer are pretty lazy and that fits perfectly with my lifestyle and general mentality in life.
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
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My ex girlfriend thought she was pregnant ,but luckily it turned out it was just constipation .
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There's a very good one at Cafe Latino in Siem Reap,if you're ever up our way.Lindy wrote:The only frozen margarita worth drinking at $1.50 is at Viva, think I need go now
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Good things about KoW? The general ease of getting things done - even if that does sometimes involve greasing already greasy palms. Good food & booze at a reasonable price - Delicious Sangria for $2.50 & great Chilli con Carne for $5.50 (also at Cafe Latino).
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Being short-changed at Lucky Burgers (it's funny):
- Combo: Give us coffee instead of the coke. Cannot Sir. Ok, we pay for the coffee. When served, no coke (charged for the coffee).
- Car park assistant at Lucky Supermarket: Writes down the time on the ticket minus 10 minutes. Bastard
- Combo: Give us coffee instead of the coke. Cannot Sir. Ok, we pay for the coffee. When served, no coke (charged for the coffee).
- Car park assistant at Lucky Supermarket: Writes down the time on the ticket minus 10 minutes. Bastard
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*Incredibly cheap and delicious pineapples.
"I don't care what the people are thinking, i ain't drunk i'm just drinking"
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