A Chinese guy was keeping a lion in Boeng Keng Kang
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I saw a Lamborghini with a wrap like that driving around, but maybe there are loads of them, I don't know.
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They are pretty fast so maybe it’s the same one.Lucky Lucan wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 11:37 pmI saw a Lamborghini with a wrap like that driving around, but maybe there are loads of them, I don't know.
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More info says he raised it in China then brought it to Cambodia. It wasn’t kitty sized on arrival
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Social media are saying give it back as he looked after it better, plus he’s got a cool car.
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The reaction to this on Facebook has been quite amazing but would make anyone despair. I made up this quote but it's fairly typical
The Lion had TV and bed and now it in a dirty zoo. So Cruel. Fuck you, you die now? You jealous of Lamborghini. You go away my country now, bitch. No problem take teeth and claw from Tiger, he don't want to be injure. Why you so cruel? He take care since baby, love so much. Now in zoo eat banana. Fak you - stupig guy. #bringlionhome
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The cat probably was happier with him than in the zoo. Sad situation that would not be an issue if people didn’t keep large cats as pets
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I wonder what the landlord thinks of this dude not only having a lion, but a goat and ostrich in the house. Rent for the villa is $5k a month.
I dunno, I’d say give it back with a special license (that cost $30k). What else will they do with it for the next 14-30 years? If it eats the owner than that’s his fault.
I dunno, I’d say give it back with a special license (that cost $30k). What else will they do with it for the next 14-30 years? If it eats the owner than that’s his fault.
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He had a goat and ostrich too???
A lion, a goat, an ostrich, a bulldog and a Chinese man all living together.
This sounds like one of those logic puzzles which they all have to cross the river but certain pairings can't be left together.
A lion, a goat, an ostrich, a bulldog and a Chinese man all living together.
This sounds like one of those logic puzzles which they all have to cross the river but certain pairings can't be left together.
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I’ve seen how these “zoos” operate.
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Got a friend who's pet pig, Tiny, has his own sofa in the TV room. I like animals but not really my thing, I must say.
This being Cambodia I doubt he even raised an eyebrow. Just thought maybe put the rent up.Miguelito wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 9:57 amI wonder what the landlord thinks of this dude not only having a lion, but a goat and ostrich in the house. Rent for the villa is $5k a month.
I dunno, I’d say give it back with a special license (that cost $30k). What else will they do with it for the next 14-30 years? If it eats the owner than that’s his fault.
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On a flight down from Ratanakiri, maybe January '96, I chatted with an older American who had a river otter on the floor of the plane aisle in one of those tribal woven basket backpacks all the women up there wore to the Banlung market. He said he was Father ...(I forget)some religious leader who was running an orphanage in Sihanoukville. He had one of the old 1/3 broken art deco villas, huge chunk of land, on the beach road, on Ochiteal, maybe about 100m past where Hun Sen built his villa, maybe in front of Tea Banh's. He said he had a lot of other animals there too.
A few months later I walked along the beach and found his place (LOTS of sand flies at sunset and really barren, as all the French UNTAC planted Sal trees were only waist high and no one much used any of the beach past the new Crystal Hotel. Serendipity was a closed military area, and the nearest guesthouse to it was more brothel than hotel.) He wasn't there, just a gaggle of effeminate young Khmer men and boys. They said Father had left the country, but would be back in a month. They said they had extra rooms and asked if I was staying. However, I saw no captive wild animals, not even the otter, so it seemed wise to decline the offer. Lovely to see all the happy lads, and know that they had probably converted, and now their souls would not burn for eternity in damnation. I guess Cambodia was lucky to have Americans like him drawn to it's charms. Ya think?
A few months later I walked along the beach and found his place (LOTS of sand flies at sunset and really barren, as all the French UNTAC planted Sal trees were only waist high and no one much used any of the beach past the new Crystal Hotel. Serendipity was a closed military area, and the nearest guesthouse to it was more brothel than hotel.) He wasn't there, just a gaggle of effeminate young Khmer men and boys. They said Father had left the country, but would be back in a month. They said they had extra rooms and asked if I was staying. However, I saw no captive wild animals, not even the otter, so it seemed wise to decline the offer. Lovely to see all the happy lads, and know that they had probably converted, and now their souls would not burn for eternity in damnation. I guess Cambodia was lucky to have Americans like him drawn to it's charms. Ya think?
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