Kampot - costs of living

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KampotBound wrote:You guys...

Excuse me. You blokes - are really cracking me up. How early is it there? Like 7AM? I'm liking this place... Ya all best get used to me.

Errrr.... How is that properly stated in CEO lingo? I done been a wanker again.
I'm curious as to where this word '' wanker '' came from. For most, males we know that with cars and moto's a common thing that goes up and down , backwards and forwards , is a ''piston'' . There are two strokes and four strokes. I think in this day and age the new terminology for a wanker should be a stroker.
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Is it just me or do KampotBound and GM use a lot of the same terminology?

Where is Gavinmac when you need him to analyze this data......

:stir: :assasin:
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probably in Langley or GCHQ
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I have a very small... vocabulary, so I steal from other English dialects. Coincidences may occur.

I'm happy to be an American of European dissent. Proud? That's difficult theses days... Do I advertise my nationality while traveling? Not intentionally, though I know it's god damn obvious.

Few things make me cringe more than watching an American be an asshole in a foreign nation. It usually begins with bitching about the line at customs. Though, I'm sure I've had my bad moments too esp., when younger.

I gotta roll back over to 440, maybe register, get a few nut kicks, piss someone off unintentionally. I read it is a much more sedate board ;)
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get a maple leaf on your bag and then you can get away with murder.
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nice little house for $270 in this group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2996093 ... 0874627778
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Duncan wrote:
KampotBound wrote:You guys...

Excuse me. You blokes - are really cracking me up. How early is it there? Like 7AM? I'm liking this place... Ya all best get used to me.

Errrr.... How is that properly stated in CEO lingo? I done been a wanker again.
I'm curious as to where this word '' wanker '' came from. For most, males we know that with cars and moto's a common thing that goes up and down , backwards and forwards , is a ''piston'' . There are two strokes and four strokes. I think in this day and age the new terminology for a wanker should be a stroker.
UK term of unknown origin :D

wanker
/ˈwæŋkə/
noun (slang)
1. a person who wanks; masturbator
2. a worthless fellow
Collins English Dictionary


Word Origin and History for wanker

1940s, "masturbator," British slang, from wank "to masturbate," of unknown origin. General sense of "contemptible person" is attested from 1972. Cf. sense evolution of jerk (n.).

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/wanker

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Masturbation is cool with me, quick, easy, clean and cheap.
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and as woody allen said
"Nothing wrong with Masturbation, its making love with the person you love the most"

But what does that have to do with Kampot??
although as the op says, he is not interested in loose women so......... :stir:
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frank lee bent wrote:get a maple leaf on your bag and then you can get away with murder.
I used to always travel as an Icelander. nobody knew where it was, nobody knew what language they spoke, ( so i could make up my own words) in fact nobody knew fuck all about the country :plus1:
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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