You can not find Black Face in Phnom Penh.YaTingPom wrote:I guess the fact you were all hammered helped.Playboy wrote:Well I am an Englishman, as were several others there, along with some Aussies, Europeans and the groom and his friends were Finnish ...YaTingPom wrote:I guess that’d be hilarious in the US or to Americans but did any other countries expats get the joke?Playboy wrote:Was that T's stag night, when about 50 of us dressed as Mormons - including name badges that said 'Elder John' or the like, and then we toured dozens of girlie bars around town getting drunk and being mischievous ?Gin&Tonic wrote:First time i met Playboy he was dressed as a Mormon and slurring his words much like the only Mormon I have ever actually met (Paul G).
Based on this I believe all Mormon's to be raging alcoholics.
At the time there were a lot less Expats in PP and the bicycling Mormons were a very visible part of the town.
Dressing up as a Nazi or blacking up is the way forward. Well, if you’re British royalty anyway.
So is this leading to a 440 meetup?
A few years back I was looking for some for a party, but could not find any anywhere. Although several Khmer shops tried to sell me boot polish, those cheeky little entrepreneurs
Of course, this was before the Phnom Penh Pop Up Shop opened in Aeon Mall, I imagine that they stock all kinds of theatrical supplies.