Fireworks in Phnom Penh
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Re: Fireworks in Phnom Penh
Party time.
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Re: Fireworks in Phnom Penh
Look's like they are wearing tree shirts ?
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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It's one of the temples there that has a tree wrapped around it:
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Why do the chicks here always like there photo's taken, mostly show the victory sign?
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It's not just chicks, and apparently they do it because "It's style".
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Re: Fireworks in Phnom Penh
Ok, I just wondered why! Do we know where the style originated from? Was it a pop star or something.
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People question the cost of fireworks but not the cost of bombs. I think one small guided bomb is about $80,000. Was Chenla the root of Khmer civilisation or Funan. The Vietnamese claim the Funan's dont they? Kampot was a Funan port and that tiny temple in the cave on the way to Kep is that Funan or Chenla, claimed to be the oldest temple in the country so it must be Funan.
Those temples will lose their charm once the tourists arrive, pity.
Those temples will lose their charm once the tourists arrive, pity.
Re: Fireworks in Phnom Penh
It's the peace sign.AndyKK wrote:Ok, I just wondered why! Do we know where the style originated from? Was it a pop star or something.
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Re: Fireworks in Phnom Penh
"Winston Churchill's V For Victory campaign that began on July 19th of 1941 was one of the most influential stunts of World War II . By throwing up the V sign, Churchill was able to get Britain and the rest of the Allied Powers to remember what they were fighting for. The V For Victory campaign spread"
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Jesus loves you...Mexico is great, right?
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