Bohemia plastic chair drinking beer European destinations?
SR sounds a blast. Nothing happening here in PP, just another normal day. Cafes and pubs open, construction sites working. Where's the guys on the street drinking beers and blasting out khmer tunes? Seems this place has lost its soul.
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Thanks Mr Dobalina.Bob's friend bob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 12:47 pmTo answer the question about my age ....
62....63 in December..
Wife 35....
When I was younger I hung out in Mexico and Jamaica throughout the 60s..70s...80s..90s.
lived in Argentina..
All great places once upon a time.
I went to Acapulco in 66 ..12yrs old...20+ times after that....lived in Port Antonio, Jamaica in the 80s...puffin drinkin ...ladies were twerkin 25 years before USA....
Argentina and Uruguay are both incredible..
Just be careful...
Spain and Portugal sure sound great if open ..
The New Years redux is crankin here in Siem Reap...I went out early to add to my Islay Scotch collection and get some blue cheese.
Hotels are full ...roads like they used to be..
Just Khmer people...
Haha - my money’s on Playboy
Any recommendation for a good Indian in SR?
The wife and I are spending a few days here, some incredible deals on top hotels
The wife and I are spending a few days here, some incredible deals on top hotels
Male or female and do they need to swing both ways?
I know a very gay one but your wife might feel a bit left out.
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Vanakkam is where the expats go.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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With Ryanair, (God bless 'em) you can fly Cork to Malaga for €25.99 or Dublin to Porto for €16.99.
Happy Days.
Happy Days.
"I don't care what the people are thinking, i ain't drunk i'm just drinking"
Jerez is a much over-looked airport and region.spitthedog wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:42 pmWith Ryanair, (God bless 'em) you can fly Cork to Malaga for €25.99 or Dublin to Porto for €16.99.
Happy Days.
You'll need to rent a car but it's a beautiful area and coast and you can cross into Portugal easily.
There are beautiful wetlands and bird sanctuaries to the south.
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Fuck that is cheap. Hiw does the EU rules n Briext affect Brits going to Ireland next year same as EU , 90 days or is there a special agreement between the two?spitthedog wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:42 pmWith Ryanair, (God bless 'em) you can fly Cork to Malaga for €25.99 or Dublin to Porto for €16.99.
Happy Days.
k440, something to do when you're pissed.
Certainly for the Micks coming to the UK there has been a free movement agreement in place going back years which was and will remain unaffected by EU law.horace wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:48 pmFuck that is cheap. Hiw does the EU rules n Briext affect Brits going to Ireland next year same as EU , 90 days or is there a special agreement between the two?spitthedog wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:42 pmWith Ryanair, (God bless 'em) you can fly Cork to Malaga for €25.99 or Dublin to Porto for €16.99.
Happy Days.
I assume it's reciprocal.
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So hypothetically next year I could remain in Spain beyond the 90 days allowed fly to another EU country which would be Ireland and not get fined or arrested as I leave Ireland for England?
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Yeah, the special agreement thing.
We may have made them abit hungry back in the day, but even though Ireland is in the EU, they still tend to follow us in the good old British laws and common sense department.
We may have made them abit hungry back in the day, but even though Ireland is in the EU, they still tend to follow us in the good old British laws and common sense department.
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Seriously. He asked about European destinations that were bohemian n beer drinking , people watching.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 4:08 amSeriously Spain compared to Cambodia. Lets say 5% of what your looking for.
Where do you recommend?
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