Do Expats really think life in Cambodia is meaningful?
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Re: Do Expats really think life in Cambodia is meaningful?
You DO NOT mind fuck your friends. You DO NOT kick them while they are down. Which I think Playboy did a pretty good job at it.
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Re: Do Expats really think life in Cambodia is meaningful?
wrong thread mate.
we are about to start attacking OP here for his obvious intellectual deficit and try hard old timer pretensions.
we are about to start attacking OP here for his obvious intellectual deficit and try hard old timer pretensions.
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I written to long reply to a PM but decided to erase it. I learned long ago to steer clear of the Phnom Penh expat communitiy. My post was deleted in reply to Sunsan death....in his last week of breathing he was elated that someone called and call him to hang out. No one cares!
Peter, hate him or love him...he gave colorful adjectives that do not even register on the Google search engine and contributed many valuable insights about Cambodia. No matter what anyone says, Playboy is a culprit and I am firm on it. Scooby taking charge is a recipe for disaster going to happen.
Peter, hate him or love him...he gave colorful adjectives that do not even register on the Google search engine and contributed many valuable insights about Cambodia. No matter what anyone says, Playboy is a culprit and I am firm on it. Scooby taking charge is a recipe for disaster going to happen.
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You sir, are a complete cnut!frank lee bent wrote: we are about to start attacking OP here for his obvious intellectual deficit and try hard old timer pretensions.
What's wrong- do you not like facing some truths here from someone who has travelled for 15 years to many cheap, interesting, and yes stimulating countries? Do you think my opinion is baseless you idiot? I have a fair understanding of the expat scene, and good luck to those who work hard or choose to bum on their savings. I do not think bumming is bad, nor working hard. Its a personal choice.
Trolls like you serve no purpose except to insult simply for kicks. Immature to say the least.
Back to those with a fair comment please.
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Thanks FC.flying chicken wrote:I written to long reply to a PM but decided to erase it. I learned long ago to steer clear of the Phnom Penh expat communitiy. My post was deleted in reply to Sunsan death....in his last week of breathing he was elated that someone called and call him to hang out. No one cares!
Peter, hate him or love him...he gave colorful adjectives that do not register on the Google search english and contributed many valuable insights about Cambodia. No matter what anyone says, Playboy is a culprit and I am firm on. Scooby taking charge is a recipe for disaster going to happen.
I enjoy reading your posts. Personally i think the expat scene is a good thing for Cambodia. It's a sub culture. It's there for a comfort blanket to those who don't want to necessarily fully give to the Asian culture. Then again some would disagree and suggest that they are providing something for the Asian community.
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Re: Do Expats really think life in Cambodia is meaningful?
Circumstances being what they are, most expats in Cambodia dance on the teeth of a dragon. There are those who fell or are falling in and there are those who find solace in escaping into a more responsible world of activity and relationships. My life is meaningful to me, but I doubt the dancers would understand. There is much wrong here; it sure as hell isn't heaven, but i found a peaceful niche in a hell of a strange place. And not a minute too late I might add.
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Wat Phnom is cheap now?Kampong Spooner wrote:Some of us are just here for cheap fags
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Re: Do Expats really think life in Cambodia is meaningful?
Ermm, I do not think this thread was started in a disrespectful manner. It might have been a little challenging but most of the best CEO threads start that way.
'Oooo, erm, I was thinking, if it is OK for me to ask, but but but, erm......'
...is really not going to get a good thread going on THIS forum.
So, cut this guy some slack, nah!!! assassinate the condescending fu**er and lets get, yet another great and long thread going on CEO.
CEO - Those who live by the thread, die by the thread
(with this in mind, I shall, out of respect, save you, the time served Kingdom Gentlemen the trouble of putting your Angkor down and placing your angry fingers upon the keyboard. I like to be helpful and will add, on your behalf...
...Ed - I am are a total cu*t, what the fuck do I know about anything, I have never lived, for more than a few months, at a time in the Kingdom...
Well, I have to agree with myself, I might be a total cu*t but a cu*t that knows a great deal about many other worldly things and if you do not understand the relevance of this then maybe and respectfully you need to learn to read more than you write
Now lets get on with it ?
'Oooo, erm, I was thinking, if it is OK for me to ask, but but but, erm......'
...is really not going to get a good thread going on THIS forum.
So, cut this guy some slack, nah!!! assassinate the condescending fu**er and lets get, yet another great and long thread going on CEO.
CEO - Those who live by the thread, die by the thread
(with this in mind, I shall, out of respect, save you, the time served Kingdom Gentlemen the trouble of putting your Angkor down and placing your angry fingers upon the keyboard. I like to be helpful and will add, on your behalf...
...Ed - I am are a total cu*t, what the fuck do I know about anything, I have never lived, for more than a few months, at a time in the Kingdom...
Well, I have to agree with myself, I might be a total cu*t but a cu*t that knows a great deal about many other worldly things and if you do not understand the relevance of this then maybe and respectfully you need to learn to read more than you write
Now lets get on with it ?
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"Trolls like you serve no purpose except to insult simply for kicks. Immature to say the least. "
pot kettle isn't it.
one difference- i don't veil it in passive aggression.
FYI, it is Ta Prom where they are tree chopping.
pot kettle isn't it.
one difference- i don't veil it in passive aggression.
FYI, it is Ta Prom where they are tree chopping.
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Re: Do Expats really think life in Cambodia is meaningful?
TROLLs like me ?frank lee bent wrote:"Trolls like you serve no purpose except to insult simply for kicks. Immature to say the least. "
pot kettle isn't it.
one difference- i don't veil it in passive aggression.
It seems there is a lot of this TROLL stuff thrown on here, what exactly does it mean? ( try without Googling it)
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