Shutting down the shishas
Why not install these "Shisha" hookah pipes at school? "Higher" (LOL) attendance.
The Earth is degenerating these days. Bribery and corruption abound.
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a book,
and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian Stone Tablet, c.2800 BCE
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a book,
and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian Stone Tablet, c.2800 BCE
a shisha is in average $8...
sure, a few ppl can share one, but then it doesnt take long until its finished...
im unsure, that this is the locals fav passtime...
its a thing of the tobacco tycoons here, trust me...
their business is going away...
if all those kids that allegedly pull on a shisha ocassionally, would hang on packages of fags instead, then nobody would say a beep...
sure, a few ppl can share one, but then it doesnt take long until its finished...
im unsure, that this is the locals fav passtime...
its a thing of the tobacco tycoons here, trust me...
their business is going away...
if all those kids that allegedly pull on a shisha ocassionally, would hang on packages of fags instead, then nobody would say a beep...
potty wrote:a shisha is in average $8...
sure, a few ppl can share one, but then it doesnt take long until its finished...
im unsure, that this is the locals fav passtime...
its a thing of the tobacco tycoons here, trust me...
their business is going away...
if all those kids that allegedly pull on a shisha ocassionally, would hang on packages of fags instead, then nobody would say a beep...
FFS potty, would you shut up about the tobacco tycoons.
This has NOTHING to do with it. The reasons for the temporary purge have been explained endlessly here and the fact that they will be reopened shortly suggest that you are talking shite, as always.
i cant read back 9 pages of b.s.
the reasons i read are...
- noise ?
- drugs ?
ahahaha...
why then should they be reopened ?
and why to ban e-cigarettes ? really not the bestseller in cambodia...
the reasons i read are...
- noise ?
- drugs ?
ahahaha...
why then should they be reopened ?
and why to ban e-cigarettes ? really not the bestseller in cambodia...
Don't flatter yourself, you did not write 9 pages!potty wrote:i cant read back 9 pages of b.s.
jaap, you are one epic piece of boredom...
so marketing-bozo.. thats the "reasons"...?
so marketing-bozo.. thats the "reasons"...?
Concern coming from the wives of the elite that the proliferation of khmer shisha places are becoming hangout centers for their kids who are skipping school and smoking and drinking instead.potty wrote:jaap, you are one epic piece of boredom...
so marketing-bozo.. thats the "reasons"...?
Which is why several places will be allowed to reopen once they are properly licensed.
http://www.dap-news.com/2011-06-14-02-3 ... 51-00.html
Sihanoukville raid nets 2 shisha pipes
[photo]
Sunday, 02 March 2014, 1:50 pm
-Sihanoukville military police and Sihanouk provincial police, continuing their round of inspections, make a shisha seizure.
-Where: Place called ‘Ocean,’ by Otres Beach, Group 5, Village 6, Commune 4, Sihanoukville
-Time of raid: 1st March, 2014, 10:25 pm
-What was seized: 2 shisha pipes, 5 jars of shisha
-A representative of the owner was made to thumbprint a pledge to stop doing business in shisha and e cigs.
Sihanoukville raid nets 2 shisha pipes
[photo]
Sunday, 02 March 2014, 1:50 pm
-Sihanoukville military police and Sihanouk provincial police, continuing their round of inspections, make a shisha seizure.
-Where: Place called ‘Ocean,’ by Otres Beach, Group 5, Village 6, Commune 4, Sihanoukville
-Time of raid: 1st March, 2014, 10:25 pm
-What was seized: 2 shisha pipes, 5 jars of shisha
-A representative of the owner was made to thumbprint a pledge to stop doing business in shisha and e cigs.
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Don't be so mean to Potty, he's obviously someone who was dropped on his head when he was a baby or something.scobienz wrote:you are talking shite, as always.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
Water pipe ban lights up Jordan's smokers
Enforcing a ban on argileh, or shisha, re-ignites the smoking debate in Amman's cafe culture.
@ http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/featur ... 88570.html
I found this comment interesting.
Enforcing a ban on argileh, or shisha, re-ignites the smoking debate in Amman's cafe culture.
@ http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/featur ... 88570.html
I found this comment interesting.
This is not a health issue as discussed in the article. Arab leaders have from time immemorial were frightened by men sitting together. Shisha dens is where different sectors of society can mingle and exchange ideas. This is the danger! and not health! When coffee started becoming popular in the Arab world centuries ago leaders wanted it banned and it was blamed for many "vices" including homosexuality. But, the underlying danger has always been that people will come together and discuss politics.
The Earth is degenerating these days. Bribery and corruption abound.
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a book,
and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian Stone Tablet, c.2800 BCE
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a book,
and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian Stone Tablet, c.2800 BCE
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Men sitting together? What's the world coming to? Next thing men and women will be sitting together and the world will just become a giant open-air orgy of depravity.Milord wrote:Arab leaders have from time immemorial were frightened by men sitting together.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.