There's been a bald British thug non-stop managing a hotel in Pineappleville since 1999 ?Orichá wrote:One of these dipshit yokels, a bald-headed Brit thug, confronted me at a bar one day when I returned to visit during the writer's festival several months ago. Well, this guy had lived there for SEVENTEEN years, managing a hotel, without once EVER actually leaving Kampuchea; can you imagine that?
Matthew Jones and James Taff die in Kampot in suspected drug incidents
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Stagger, since you helped me post videos ... don't even attempt it. They are close knit and not accepting any new patrons.Stagger Lee wrote:There's been a bald British thug non-stop managing a hotel in Pineappleville since 1999 ?Orichá wrote:One of these dipshit yokels, a bald-headed Brit thug, confronted me at a bar one day when I returned to visit during the writer's festival several months ago. Well, this guy had lived there for SEVENTEEN years, managing a hotel, without once EVER actually leaving Kampuchea; can you imagine that?
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I disagree, but not entirely. Things were improving for several years - better accommodations, more restaurants and bars, some intersting people, etc - until a few years ago when the upriver druggie scene got well established and started leaking back into town. They are a group of exploiters, taking advantage of lax law enforcement and the end-of-road to abuse the place.horace wrote:^^ your memory is better than mine. But my point remains that Kampot is better now than it has been at any point over the last twenty years.
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It's been pretty difficult to leave Kampuchea since around 1989.Well, this guy had lived there for SEVENTEEN years, managing a hotel, without once EVER actually leaving Kampuchea; can you imagine that?
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Maybe he's in some kind of immigration limbo - entered the country with a visa for Kampuchea which is no longer recognised by the Cambodian authorities.Lucky Lucan wrote:It's been pretty difficult to leave Kampuchea since around 1989.Well, this guy had lived there for SEVENTEEN years, managing a hotel, without once EVER actually leaving Kampuchea; can you imagine that?
I bet he's sick of the sight of that pineapple after all these years.
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There's rich-rich, fat white and young poor old bastard flange visiting orgiast professionals from England and Australia? Lumme. Have you tried notifying the papers?
Drug deaths, date rapes, speeding motorcycle killers, Belgian paedophile Dutroux related suspected white woman murderers and didgeridoo sucking cocks who looks down on nearby Frog infested Kep-sur-Merde. It's all a bit too much.
New slogan -
Kampot - it's shitter than Siem Reap.
Drug deaths, date rapes, speeding motorcycle killers, Belgian paedophile Dutroux related suspected white woman murderers and didgeridoo sucking cocks who looks down on nearby Frog infested Kep-sur-Merde. It's all a bit too much.
New slogan -
Kampot - it's shitter than Siem Reap.
Drugs have always been a part of Kampot though, first time I was there in 2000 I was offered, among other thing, yaba by the owner of the guesthouse I stayed at.LTO wrote:I disagree, but not entirely. Things were improving for several years - better accommodations, more restaurants and bars, some intersting people, etc - until a few years ago when the upriver druggie scene got well established and started leaking back into town. They are a group of exploiters, taking advantage of lax law enforcement and the end-of-road to abuse the place.horace wrote:^^ your memory is better than mine. But my point remains that Kampot is better now than it has been at any point over the last twenty years.
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Drugs have always been a part of Cambodia. The original manager of one of the first tourist hotels there was a long time addict who stayed in Cambodia primarily to maintain his habit. The problems began when scene became commercialized and expanded exponetially, attracting legions of abusers.Visser wrote:Drugs have always been a part of Kampot though, first time I was there in 2000 I was offered, among other thing, yaba by the owner of the guesthouse I stayed at.LTO wrote:I disagree, but not entirely. Things were improving for several years - better accommodations, more restaurants and bars, some intersting people, etc - until a few years ago when the upriver druggie scene got well established and started leaking back into town. They are a group of exploiters, taking advantage of lax law enforcement and the end-of-road to abuse the place.horace wrote:^^ your memory is better than mine. But my point remains that Kampot is better now than it has been at any point over the last twenty years.
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I've never heard of the rape incident you're talking about, read into that what you will
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I used to like it...but it has become a very strange town...like a scene from Deliverance
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Orichá wrote:Having lived in Kampot, I can speak from experience that it is the quintessence of small towns. Add to this fact that the expats make up a small and often insular community. Yet, it is also nice and cozy and often friendly, especially I still have friends there who I remember with great fondness; but there is also plenty of strange insularity and secretiveness, as is evidenced by the fact that Scobienz and Gavinmac faced banning from the local noticeboard as soon as they signed on to query about the strange deletions regarding the tragic incidents described in this thread. I too have suffered at the hands of these zealous moderators: I too was banned, right after I posted a story from the "Cambodia Daily" about the young Russian-American-son-of-an-Ivy-league-professor who was arrested for dealing 450 grams of marijuana; my post was promptly deleted within two hourss and the boy was able to buy himself out of jail inside 5 days... (All kinds of drugs in Kampot are nothing new, please don't kid yourselves -- for years and years and years and years!)
Most people are banned from Kampot noticeboards simply for NOT PHYSICALLY living in Kampot: once the moderators become aware that you are no longer living in Kampot any longer, and you post, they simply ban you. It happened to Ms. M, who was and is a regular return visitor to Kampot, and who used the board to conduct business... But since she spends most of her time in Sihanoukville. AND she is outspoken.... Well, they banned her... Really, that is how narrow and silly they are!
Anyway, getting back to the reason, I think, that they want to suppress all discussion of the goings on about town is that the town is SO SMALL, you don't really need a noticeboard to find out what is happening; everyone knows right away by simply talking to someone, anyone, the next day. Also, there are many complicating factors. There are many in Kampot who pretend that everything is rosy, and ignore the truth of what is really going on, in part because they are eager participants in the general mayhem. A lot of stuff happens in and around Kampot that you will never learn anything about. When I attempted to enlighten the populace by writing nasty letters to the newspapers in the city, in particular, about the pedophile orgy scene, I was quickly run out of town by the local police. They came to my house and asked me to leave town. No shit. Some local expats, who had lived there a long time were instrumental in having me run out of town... One of these dipshit yokels, a bald-headed Brit thug, confronted me at a bar one day when I returned to visit during the writer's festival several months ago. Well, this guy had lived there for SEVENTEEN years, managing a hotel, without once EVER actually leaving Kampuchea; can you imagine that? Why did he need to have me run out of town? Because, according to his provincial meathead philosophy, "You do NOT meddle in the affairs of the local Khmers," -- especially, that is -- the mafia and their select and generous farang clientele... Hmmm... Don't talk to me about Kampot. You see how they censor everything instantly on their noticeboards. They don't want to face reality, they want to quietly and tacitly accommodate the mafia, and the rich-rich white farang fat-men who do as they please, and the rich young farang orgiasts, and the poor ones as well, eager as they are to earn easy cash from the rich old/young bastards and visiting professionals from England, France, Australia, America, wherever.
( Anyway, the Facebook forums are all lame in Cambodia. Have a look at the Sihanoukville Expats' forums. They are mostly just buy and sell old junk, or an advert promoting this or that clone bar selling gravy and potatoes, etc, etc... I am sure, if you were to post any real news about dying drug addicts or corrupt cops in Sihanoukville, you would soon see your posts deleted, too... )
Think about this: a Khmer female friend of mine from Kampot just asked me last week to lend her a lot of money. Why? She needs it to "guarantee her job security" at a local government office where she works as a steno. Lend her 3 years salary all at once so they can pay it back to her little by little? Corruption is the lifeblood of this country, and the rich take advantage of the poor as a matter of everyday policy...
Face it: until the people get an education and stand up for truth and face the illiterate thugs who call themselves police and responsible ministers of state -- they who repeatedly demand money for nothing -- nothing will change here.
( NOTE: this post will be deleted tomorrow morning... sorry... )
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Orichá wrote:Having lived in Kampot, I can speak from experience that it is the quintessence of small towns. Add to this fact that the expats make up a small and often insular community. Yet, it is also nice and cozy and often friendly, especially I still have friends there who I remember with great fondness; but there is also plenty of strange insularity and secretiveness, as is evidenced by the fact that Scobienz and Gavinmac faced banning from the local noticeboard as soon as they signed on to query about the strange deletions regarding the tragic incidents described in this thread. I too have suffered at the hands of these zealous moderators: I too was banned, right after I posted a story from the "Cambodia Daily" about the young Russian-American-son-of-an-Ivy-league-professor who was arrested for dealing 450 grams of marijuana; my post was promptly deleted within two hourss and the boy was able to buy himself out of jail inside 5 days... (All kinds of drugs in Kampot are nothing new, please don't kid yourselves -- for years and years and years and years!)
Most people are banned from Kampot noticeboards simply for NOT PHYSICALLY living in Kampot: once the moderators become aware that you are no longer living in Kampot any longer, and you post, they simply ban you. It happened to Ms. M, who was and is a regular return visitor to Kampot, and who used the board to conduct business... But since she spends most of her time in Sihanoukville. AND she is outspoken.... Well, they banned her... Really, that is how narrow and silly they are!
Anyway, getting back to the reason, I think, that they want to suppress all discussion of the goings on about town is that the town is SO SMALL, you don't really need a noticeboard to find out what is happening; everyone knows right away by simply talking to someone, anyone, the next day. Also, there are many complicating factors. There are many in Kampot who pretend that everything is rosy, and ignore the truth of what is really going on, in part because they are eager participants in the general mayhem. A lot of stuff happens in and around Kampot that you will never learn anything about. When I attempted to enlighten the populace by writing nasty letters to the newspapers in the city, in particular, about the pedophile orgy scene, I was quickly run out of town by the local police. They came to my house and asked me to leave town. No shit. Some local expats, who had lived there a long time were instrumental in having me run out of town... One of these dipshit yokels, a bald-headed Brit thug, confronted me at a bar one day when I returned to visit during the writer's festival several months ago. Well, this guy had lived there for SEVENTEEN years, managing a hotel, without once EVER actually leaving Kampuchea; can you imagine that? Why did he need to have me run out of town? Because, according to his provincial meathead philosophy, "You do NOT meddle in the affairs of the local Khmers," -- especially, that is -- the mafia and their select and generous farang clientele... Hmmm... Don't talk to me about Kampot. You see how they censor everything instantly on their noticeboards. They don't want to face reality, they want to quietly and tacitly accommodate the mafia, and the rich-rich white farang fat-men who do as they please, and the rich young farang orgiasts, and the poor ones as well, eager as they are to earn easy cash from the rich old/young bastards and visiting professionals from England, France, Australia, America, wherever.
( Anyway, the Facebook forums are all lame in Cambodia. Have a look at the Sihanoukville Expats' forums. They are mostly just buy and sell old junk, or an advert promoting this or that clone bar selling gravy and potatoes, etc, etc... I am sure, if you were to post any real news about dying drug addicts or corrupt cops in Sihanoukville, you would soon see your posts deleted, too... )
Think about this: a Khmer female friend of mine from Kampot just asked me last week to lend her a lot of money. Why? She needs it to "guarantee her job security" at a local government office where she works as a steno. Lend her 3 years salary all at once so they can pay it back to her little by little? Corruption is the lifeblood of this country, and the rich take advantage of the poor as a matter of everyday policy...
Face it: until the people get an education and stand up for truth and face the illiterate thugs who call themselves police and responsible ministers of state -- they who repeatedly demand money for nothing -- nothing will change here.
( NOTE: this post will be deleted tomorrow morning... sorry... )
Why would we delete your post? It's excellent.
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